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Eastman E20D-tc
Has anyone else out there picked up an Eastman E20d-tc yet. I picked one up about a week ago and I have to admit I thought it would a pretty decent sounding guitar having owned the E20d about 5 years ago. But I have to say this guitar really caught me by surprise at how great it really does sound. I have owned a few guitars in the last 10 years or so. Several of them were 2 times the price of this guitar. To my ears the E20d-tc sounds better than any of them. I had the guitar set up by my guitar guy and this thing plays like its got butter on the fret board. If you can get your hands on one of these to play, I think you will hear what I'm talking about. If any one else out there owns a E20d-tc, I would really like to hear your thoughts on this guitar. Every time I pick mine up I'm a little blown away how good it sounds.
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I had one in the house for a few days. I was totally blown away by that guitar.
It was everything you say. That "TC" puts these Eastmans into a completely different level of excellence.
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You really have some nice guitars in your collection. How does that Martin SS sound? I just order a Martin custom d from M. friend that I should receive on Monday.
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Thanks. It sounds just like a good D-18 should. Woody and sweet.
Plays super-easy, too.
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2002 Martin OM-18V 2012 Collings CJ Mh SS SB 2013 Taylor 516 Custom |