The Hidden Beauty of Johnny Cash‘s HURT
Posted by: Mitch - Forum: Guitar Videos - Replies (1)

I am sure everybody knows this Version of the Song.

But I am sure nobody every got into it like Paul. Very cool video !


Enjoy



01-04-2023, 01:51 PM

  Price Increase Announced
Posted by: Victor Vector - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (8)

Just got an email from the Mandolin Store with a heads up saying that as of Feb 1 there will be a price increase from Eastman across the board. So if you're looking to get a new Eastie, now's the time before they go up like everything else is.

01-03-2023, 11:10 PM

  Incoming...with a wee bit of scope creep...now NGD! More pics!
Posted by: Aahzz - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (19)

So, started my thread asking about PCHs, because I need more than one acoustic now that I'm in 2 acoustic projects - gotta have a backup! Was already rearranging my toy budget and considering going a wee bit higher when @SasquatchLife mentioned a visit to the acoustic shop, and said that while the PCH he played was good, the all solids were noticeable better. Back down the youtube rabbit hole I went, and considered everything from the PCH up to an E10D....

Decided I needed a consult - and much kudos to John Chapman at The Acoustic Shoppe for offering virtual consults. Met with him today, and he happily put up with my questions and played a handful of glorious Eastmans for me. The E3DE sounded great, the E3OME sounded fantastic (and he commented that it was one of the most responsive Eastman OMs they had gotten in, so if anyone is looking for an OM you could grab that one because I didn't), the AC122CE sounded so good...but the winner for me was the AC222CE to complement my 322.

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01-03-2023, 01:02 PM

  Eastman Owners: E10D vs E20D vs E8 vs E10SS vs E20SS...
Posted by: Longgonelonesome - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (10)

Hi all,

Hoping to pick up either one of those 5 guitars. There are some obvious price differences and I have seen some confusing comparisons elsewhere too which is delaying my decision. I don't have a local dealer so i cannot get out to try them either. 

One example of an interesting comparison is that the E10 is basically comparable to the Martin D-18 and better...another video compares the E8D to the HD28...That to me seems like it is almost too good to be true considering the 8 is at the lower end of the price spectrum, that said it sounds and looks fantastic. In that regard it seems it is not a case of having to spend more with Eastman to get a great guitar and I love that aspect.

I've owned Martins (and Blueridge's which are also excellent) so I am not debating what is ultimately better, but to my ears, the sweetest sounding (I know this is subjective) is theE20SS and seems to encompass the best of both worlds from that of a full size dread E20D and a 000. Is this fair to say?

I am leaning toward the E20SS, (and maybe it is a bit lighter?) are there any owners here who felt the same way - or any who disagree? I pick and strum if that helps.

Thanks in advance.

01-03-2023, 12:27 PM

  Consistency of Orchestra Models In Traditional range?
Posted by: Numerov - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (4)

Hello

My preference is for orchestra models in the Traditional series.

I have auditioned E6OM-TC, E10OM, E10OM-TC and E20OM.

I have auditioned more than one of each of these models in different shops.
For each model I have auditioned one guitar that was great - but found the other examples of each model to be only "ok".

I totally understand that different pieces of wood will have different properties - but was surprised at the degree of sound quality differences between different instruments of the same model.
(I am taking into account the different acoustic spaces I auditioned these guitars in).

Happy to hear recommendations of other members regarding the models I have auditioned.

Thank you

Numerov

01-03-2023, 09:02 AM

  SB55v owners, need help
Posted by: Dtune - Forum: Eastman Electric and Archtop Guitars - Replies (2)

Hey guys first posts, figured this would be the place to ask. Just picked up this sweet guitar used at a decent price from a local big box store. I got it set up and playing great but only after I did a really good fret level.

Had to take a fair bit off the first 6 frets but only on the low E side. Was kind of odd. Then I sited down the neck and noticed a twist. Maybe it’s only the headstock but the fret level suggests the fretboard also has a twist.

It’s got cracks up the fretboard and a dry streak. I really don’t think this is normal. It plays phenomenal now after the fret level but it’s fairly new(2022) so I just don’t want it to get worse. This thing will be a keeper but I’m kind of worried.


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01-02-2023, 08:55 PM

  E2OM Cedar Questions
Posted by: BeatBird - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (4)

Hi all

New to the forum and Eastman guitars.  I have been looking for a good guitar for taking out and about and not being worried too much about abuse, dings etc.  I came upon the Eastman brand and initially was interested by the E10-OM-TC and was searching more about the brand and came upon the E2OM.  For under 600 bucks this guitar seems to be exactly what I am looking for and a great value.  I really like cedar and think it would be great for a campfire, take to the beach, vacation etc guitar.

Any owners care to chime in on how they like their E2om?  Does it handle strumming well, I'm not Pete Townshend, so not too heavy handed.  How about fingerpicking?

Are the newer Eastmans setup pretty good from the factory or is it still a case of having to go to the local tech?  Is the fret work decent? My main concern would be if the nut slots aren't too high and I can play first fret barre chords like Fm and A#m7 clearly without any of the strings being muffled, As well as not having notes get choked up by high frets.

Judging by the specs and all of the online demos it seems to be an out of this world guitar for the money, so please let me know what your opinions and experiences are.

01-01-2023, 05:38 PM

  E1D & E2D
Posted by: SasquatchLife - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Happy New Year everyone!

I'm going to buy either the E1D or E2D. The only guitar I own is my E8OM-TC, so I'm in need of a good dread. My playing style is mainly fingerstyle, light strumming, percussive fingerstyle, and jazz chord progressions. However, I really want to learn how to flatpick and play bluegrass. I feel like the E2D would better suit my current playing style, but maybe the E1D would be better suited once I start to flatpick more?

Anyhow, just hoping a few of you E1D-E2D owners could chime in on your thoughts of both guitars. How they compare and contrast, tonal characteristics, etc.

I've heard the E1D will be louder and have more bite with the Spruce top, whereas the E2D may have a darker tone? I really want that nice low end growl that accompanies most dreads, and so I'm wondering if that's diminished on the cedar top vs spruce top?

Thanks everyone!

01-01-2023, 08:58 AM

  Eastman AC522CE vs Taylor 516CE
Posted by: Grandpa Bucky - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (2)

I own an Eastman E10D-TC and it's one of my favorite guitars so I know Eastman knows how to work with mahogany. I am seriously considering an Eastman AC522CE but have one concern. I owned a Taylor 516CE for about eight years and just never bonded with it. Because my wife bought it for my 60th birthday I kept at it but it just wasn't happening. My concern is the Eastman AC522CE and Taylor 516CE are similar body shapes and both are mahogany back and sides. Has anyone had experience with both guitars in order to make a valid comparison?

12-31-2022, 07:11 PM

  Cross Country - Cal Collings
Posted by: Charlieb - Forum: Guitar Videos - Replies (3)

Years ago I was listening to the Benny Goodman Orchestra and he had a guitarist that amazed me. I went to searching and discovered his name was Cal Collings from Cincinnati , he was born into a bluegrass family and started playing fiddle but soon moved to guitar and a different direction. Here's Cal's entire album Cross Country playing solo. Once again my musical preferences aren't much appreciated by many lol
0:00 On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
3:57 Poor Butterfly
8:52 Corina, Corina
12:21 But Beautiful
16:50 My Gal Sal
20:47 I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
25:28 Suzie Q
28:30 When Sunny Gets Blue
33:24 Among My Souvenirs
37:54 Autumn In New York


12-29-2022, 05:28 PM