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Hi everyone, I'm new here .
Today it has arrived my E1ss ltd,used in mint condition, not destroyed by the courier :-))
I want to share with you my first impressions.
CONSTRUCTION
Quite good for me. Open pore is not a feature, and not a finish. It means a guitar with no finish at all 
But for high end violins and classical guitars no one use nitro or poliurethane, only shellac or varnish.
I dont'know if is better for the sound, but an unfinished top is easy to scratch.
Sapele on b/s is beautiful .
The tuners are cheap, maybe later I'll upgrade to something better.
An odd thing about the ebony freatbord : it sems like glossy on the surface...
PLAYABILITY
Subjective, it's ok for me. Action ok, maybe a little on the high side, i like the neck.
Only things that i don't like much are the fret, but that don't bother me .
SOUND
I like it. I was searching for a guitar with that growl on the mid-lows.
Overall, it's still a balanced sound, full of basses but not boomy; the high frequencies are good, not thinny, not too bright . It's quite a loud guitar.
These are the first impressions with .11 strings, so i don't know, 'cause i usually use .12 and recently .13
The sound for me is a bit on the ignorant side, in a good way 
My reference is my beloved 2011 Breedlove Oregon Concert sitka/myrtlewood, an OM with a big voice and lot of nuances, a more hi-fi sound, a big sustain and beautiful overtones.
This little Eastman is more brutal and much less refined, but I kinda like this sound "in your face" . A testosterone sound :-))
CONCLUSIONS
New guitar, so I'm happy 
A good-sounding and pretty- handmade guitar under 1000 $.
SOME THOUGHTS
The top is adirondack; It'a plus?
I know, I know, many people will disagree with me but...
Adirondack is a myth. Ok, I said that , now I put the helmet on 
Adirondack and Sitka have the -same- mechanical properties; adirondack is not "stiffer" than sitka or alpine spruce.
We talking about wood, something measurable
High value violins and classical guitars are made with alpine spruce, not with adirondack.
The myth of adirondack as a "better wood" cames from pre-war american guitars; but adirondack was used not because "better", it was a cheap and largely available wood at the time.
Sapele b/s, it's a minus? IMO, no. It's a beautiful hard wood, it's not maoghany , like the african mahogany...is not mahogany.
The real mahogany is honduran, cuban and mexican.
It's cheaper than mog, not necessarily -worst-
I don't think sapele is a "bright" wood , this guitar is not bright nor metallic at all.
I read a lot this forum and now I'm happy to be here with you with my little Eastman, I like the mood !
And...sorry for my english 
Andrea
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