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Breedlove Passport N200 or La Patrie Motif ?
Both cost $ 290.00. Both have solid cedar top and laminated back and sides.
Which one would you choose ? Thanks. |
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La Patrie Motif.
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I've been looking into these as well lately. Keep in mind that the Passport has a 1 3/4" nut width and the Motif has a 2" nut width.
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In general both companies make nice guitars. Either could be a good guitar.
Have you had a chance to play either of them? If so which one do you like better. I would be concerned about the narrow neck of the Breedlove and would want to play one before I committed to it. In either case I would be concerned about the guitar being 'over built'. That seems to be a real issue with low end guitars and with the a nylon string guitar could lead to a 'dead' sound. Again, I'd want to play either one to see what the specific guitar sounded like. Jack
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I really like my Motif. Very well made. Pretty easy to play, great tone for a small bodied guitar. I have not played a Breedlove so I can't speak to that. Good luck.
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