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Eastman Guitars: Reflections of an Eastman Owner, Four Years In
When I joined AGF about five years ago, I began to hear about Eastman guitars. Like anything, at first I was skeptical. But I continued to hear such marvelous buzz that at the end of 2015 I acquired my first Eastie, an E-10SS, which is their J-45 clone, Adi over Hog. I was so fortunate to buy it from a gent here on AGF who has since become a good friend.
For three years now he has been begging me to sell it back to me. No dice. It's with me for life and, Keith, you ain't in my will. A number of you have seen this and commented about how incredible this guitar sounds. I like the purity of performing solo without a pickup. I have some of the best pickups on the market in my guitars, and none of them sound as good live as an $100 SM-58 So here is me playing a solo version of Michael Smith's legendary song, "The Dutchman." Thanks to all of the knowledgeable members who have such a dramatic impact on my life in music. I am eternally grateful. Would love to hear from other Eastie owners, new or old, or from those considering acquiring their first Eastman. thanks, scott memmer Last edited by Charmed Life Picks; 03-06-2021 at 04:47 PM. |
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Very nice, your voice and the Eastman sounds lovely.
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Beautiful, beautiful version. You sounded fantastic!
And ''great job'' to your camera and sound person! My problem with Eastman's is that they just aren't available here, around NYC. The two dealers who sell them, Alto and Music Zoo just don't ever have much in stock. I wish I could try more of them. If I could, I just might buy one! |
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Scott, Mighty Fine Guitar & Amplified Tone! I acquired an Eastman EB-WL1 Whyte Laydie No. 2, 5-String Banjo last year and can attest to the quality and value of Eastman instruments. I've played a few of Eastman's guitars and they, too, were superb sounding and playing instruments. Play On!
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This one cost me only $850 and is now $1100 new I believe, and it's world-class. So you might consider looking in CL and FB Marketplace, if you prefer to play before you buy; or, if not, eBay and Reverb from a reputable dealer. You might even contact Ted at L.A. Guitar Sales to see if he's taken in any on trade. Thanks for the kind words. One of my favorite songs, which I've been playing for close to 30 years now. Always good to chat with you, Low, sm |
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I'm a rather loyal Eastman fan. My Eastman AC422CE, a Grand Auditorium size sitka/rosewood classic, new about $1000, is fabulous. I honestly would not trade for many of the big brand name guitars, unless I'd be allowed to sell the Martin I traded it for, so I could then use that money to buy back my Eastman and also then buy a diamond necklace for my wife. Folks get "accustomed" to what they are used to, to what their peers appreciate and loyalty to what youve committed years to, also influences us. Eastman's classic E8D, dread sika/rosewood vs Martin's D-28 and Eastman's E6D sitka/mahogany dread vs Martin's D-18 are two of the best guitar values on the planet.
There have been more than just a few big brand used guitars on the web for sale, by folks who have discovered Eastmans.
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Caution: I'm singing a Song w/Eastman AC422 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfM4wJZUYoE |
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The thing about the Eastman family of guitars is they have a sound (voice) of their own and it's a good one.
Seems like human nature to make comparisons with other guitars...understandable, but of little value and not very relevant.
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I was just playing my E20SS today and my husband goes "man, that sounds so good!" He has his own guitars but of course, we share. He keeps picking up my Eastman.
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I grabbed a E20D-TC recently and am amazed by it. Owned an AC820 and AC520 years ago but these newer models are far superior to my ears.
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Both happen. I have seen it without doing the comparison on purpose. We need to remember that building guitars is not rocket science as many would have us believe. Why do you think so much money is spent on marketing?
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Like you Scott i started hearing about Eastman around 5 years ago and was quite pleasantly surprised by their pricing and their tone on some of the videos i listened to. Summer of 2015 i bought my first Eastman, E20 OMSB and still feel the same excitement playing it today as i did back then. It's definitely a keeper and now i'm about a month away obtaining my second Eastman, E10 00 which just checks off every box on what i want in a small body guitar. And i agree with llew that Eastman has really upped their quality on their newer models.
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Sounds killer. Great performance.
I had an E10SS and it didn't work for me. It had too many (beautiful) overtones and I never liked it amplified. My cousin bought it and loves it though. Yours sounds drier to me in this video. I would have kept mine if it sounded like this. It was a great guitar, but it didn't work for me or sound anything like my 45's do. Sounded more like a J15 to me, but not quite.... They do make wonderful instruments though, and I'd definitely consider buying one again someday. Side note: Just ordered a 2.0 red casein from you. Looking forward to trying it out!
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Who has experience with the Eastman parlor guitar? I’m considering a 0-sized guitar.
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Kid, like any brand, all guitars have their uniqueness, even if they come down the line one after the other. I feel incredibly blessed to have this guitar. As you say, it is very dry and woody but also articulate and warm. I love my HD-28, which has its own merits, but the E-10SS is more versatile and also an incredible fingerstyle instrument as well. Funny, I just came home from an open mic with that guitar, and an acquaintance said after I played, "What kind of guitar is that? It sounds incredible." In this instance, it was plugged in, but it has a top-line Trance Audio Amulet in it and really delivers. Living in L.A., I'm fortunate to have some of the best luthiers in the industry in my back yard. The install was done by the incredible Bill Asher, who does all the setups and installs for Jackson Browne, a notorious tone chaser. Not cheap, but I'm a fanatic about wooden acoustic tone. Thanks again for all the kind words. I wish I wrote 'em as good as Michael Smith. scott |