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Eastman AC Series (Grand Auditorium) Comparable to Martin M (0000)?
I'm a big fan of the Martin M (0000) body style, and I'm looking for an acoustic that is smaller than a dreadnought that can perform well for both flatpicking and fingerstyle. But I'm looking to spend $2000 or less, and I don't think there are any Martin M or 0000 models to be had, new or used, for that little.
It occurred to me that Eastman's Grand Auditorium (AC series) guitars have a similar body size to the Martin M/0000 models, but I don't know if the construction of the guitars is similar enough to make the Eastman a good comp for the M/0000. They seem to have more in common with Taylors than with Martins. I do like that the Eastmans have European spruce tops. Anyone have a sense of whether the Eastman ACs would be a good direction for me to go in, given what I'm looking for? (I've looked briefly into the Martin GPs and GPCs, but they sound inferior to the M/0000 models.) |
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You're exactly right, more in line with a Taylor GA than an M/0000. That body style and body depth is pretty individual, all the features of the Eastman push it more in the Taylor direction... though, in our experience, many people get a lot more bang for their buck out of the Eastman.
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