Roots Parlor RTP-MMe
Mahogany top and body deliver warm, balanced tone with rich overtones, paired with a Slim C neck and LR Baggs HiFi for effortless versatility.
Crafted with a mahogany top in a satin chocolate finish and mahogany back and sides, this guitar delivers warm, classic tone with rich resonance. Featuring a Slim C neck and LR Baggs HiFi system, it offers versatile performance and comfort whether on stage, in the studio, or at home.
- BODY TYPE: Parlor
- NECK WOOD: Honduran mahogany
- SOLID WOOD TOP: Mahogany
- SOLID WOOD BACK & SIDES: Mahogany
- TOP FINISH: Stained Satin
- BACK & SIDE FINISH: Stained Satin
- FRETBOARD: African ebony
- # FRETS: 18
- NUT WIDTH: 1.75”
- TUNERS HARDWARE: Breedlove, nickel
- LOWER BOUT WIDTH: 14.25”
- WAIST WIDTH: 8.75"
- UPPER BOUT WIDTH: 10.315”
- BODY LENGTH: 19.67”
- BODY DEPTH: 3.375” (neck), 4” (tail)
- STRING GAUGE: Elixir PB Nanoweb Light
- PICKUP: LR Baggs HiFi
- BRIDGE: Pinless bridge, African ebony
- BINDING: Black
- INLAY: Centered Dots
- CASE: Deluxe hardshell
- SCALE LENGTH: 25"
- SOUND HOLE: 3.875”
- CRAFTED IN: Bend, OR, USA
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THE FEEL
Words like comfortable, effortless, and amazingly playable instantly come to mind when you pick up a Breedlove guitar. From the moment your fingers hit the fretboard, it’s clear: Nothing feels quite like a Breedlove guitar. Once you pick it up, you won’t want to put it down.
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THE SOUND
Breedlove starts with proven tonewood pairings that deliver the sounds that players recognize and love. Rich, resonant, balanced, and timeless, that’s the Breedlove sound
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THE QUALITY
Every Breedlove guitar is handmade and hand-voiced in our Bend, Oregon custom shop. From our most approachable series to our high-end builds, every Breedlove guitar carries the same craftsmanship and attention to detail.
This guitar hits that sweet spot where tone, feel, and design all align. The balance and responsiveness make it incredibly inspiring to play, and every detail—from the neck carve to the visual finishes—was chosen to serve the musician. It’s the kind of instrument that makes you want to keep playing long after you meant to stop. — Angela, Head Product Designer