Breedlove C1 M Natural Hard Case Free Lifetime Setups

Description

Moe's Guitars
726 Lafayette Ave
Hawthorne, NJ 07506
(347) 893-0195
www.moesguitarshop.com/services
Official Maton Dealer

Breedlove C1M 1995 Hard Case & Free Lifetime Setups. The Geometry of the Build and Structural Integrity are spot on! The instrument has some dings, which are minimal for an instrument that is 30 years old. The action at the 12th fret bass side is 4mm and 3mm on the treble side. No neck reset needed. The neck is straight and true with a fully functional truss rod. The first 3 frets show light divots on the E and B String. No dead spots or buzzing. These minor divots at point of sale and final setup will be removed.

Moe's Guitars

726 Lafayette Ave

Hawthorne, NJ 07506

(347) 893-0195

www.moesguitarshop.com/services

Official Maton Dealer


Breedlove C1M 1995 Hard Case & Free Lifetime Setups. The Geometry of the Build and Structural Integrity are spot on! The instrument has some dings, which are minimal for an instrument that is 30 years old. The action at the 12th fret bass side is 4mm and 3mm on the treble side. No neck reset needed. The neck is straight and true with a fully functional truss rod. The first 3 frets show light divots on the E and B String. No dead spots or buzzing. These minor divots at point of sale and final setup will be removed.


1995 Breedlove C1-M

Body Type: Concert (C1)

A mid-sized body, known for a balanced, articulate tone.

Top Wood: Solid Sitka Spruce

Offers bright, clear tones with excellent projection.

Back & Sides Wood: Solid Maple

Maple provides a bright, crisp tone with tight low-end and clear mids, and it has a defined high-end sparkle. This makes it great for players who want a focused, articulate sound.

Neck Wood: Maple

Provides good tonal clarity and sustain.

Fretboard Wood: Ebony

Known for smooth playability and clean, fast response.

Scale Length: 25.5 inches

Standard length for many acoustic guitars.

Nut Width: 1.75 inches

A wider nut for comfortable fingerstyle playing.

Bridge Wood: Ebony

Contributes to the guitar's resonance and tonal balance.

Finish: Gloss

A glossy finish that enhances the guitar's aesthetic while also helping protect the wood.

Electronics: None (acoustic-only model)

No built-in pickups, which is common for many guitars from this era.

Neck Joint: Set neck (likely dovetail)

The set neck helps improve sustain and tone transfer.


Tone Profile:

The maple back and sides provide a bright, clear tone with a bit of a "sharper" attack and defined mids. The spruce top balances this out with warmth and clarity. It's a great combination for players who prefer a crisp, focused sound, particularly in genres like bluegrass, folk, and fingerstyle.