Eastman 12 String
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: Guitar Videos - Replies (1)

Some recent posts have featured the Eastman AC330 12 string. Our own lefty Thedman on an AC330 :- :-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpkbAYS5Uac

and the AC530 :-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awrPhn3RJXw

06-15-2021, 06:21 AM

  I think I've finally settled on a pickup!
Posted by: Jklotz - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (3)

Guitar is an E20-OM. I spent a lot of time researching, trying to find the best amplified sound I could. I like the sound of the guitar, I just need it louder for gigs. At the same time, I didn't want any tone robbing junk under the saddle or a bunch of wires and boxes inside. that would change the acoustic sound. I looked/listened to just about everything out there. After a silly amount of reading, listening to clips, asking questions on AGF and emailing back and forth, I finally settled on the Dazzo pickups along with the Sunnaudio "experimenters mic" along with a Sunnaudio MS-2 preamp. I'm super happy with the setup. Had my 1st gig with it last Saturday and it sounded great! I don't think I've had a better live acoustic tone in all of my days.

Just to give you an idea, here is a quick clip of the Dazzo olny, then the same thing with the Sunnaudio "experimenters mic" added in, direct through an Apollo Twin into Logic. Preamp is the Sunnaudio MS-2, which was set to flat, no eq. No post processing - what you hear is what you get. Let me know what you think.

https://soundcloud.com/user-426155011/da...enters-mic

06-14-2021, 05:44 PM

Big Grin NGD Eastman e8om TC -Alpine spruce!
Posted by: Bhsweden - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (21)

Hi,

Just bought an e8om tc but with an alpine spruce top from Florinett instead of the listed Sitka spruce. It is something really special about this one and it shimmers endlessly when I strum chords.

Do any of you know anything about these alpine spruce limited runs? I got a “certificate” from florinett in the case also.

I messaged Eastman about it. All they said was that they did a limited amount of the TC guitars with alpine spruce.

-So anyone know anything about the alpine spruce top variant?
-have you tried these what was you opinion?
-Could this go up in value?

There it is next to a Taylor 312ce and also besides a e10p parlor. And the so called "certificat" from Florinett wich is basically a printed A4 paper with some info.


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06-13-2021, 02:37 PM

Photo NGD E10OO-M
Posted by: Vapour - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (28)

You are all the worst influence, and I'm checking Dave's Guitar Shop WAY too often now.  After seeing Funky Chicken's (THANK YOU FOR POSTING!) order I checked their site once again and saw the E10OO-M that I've been trying to find since my E10OO purchase last August.  I've never ordered from them before, but they had a label created in about 10 minutes, shipped later that day, and a guitar in Memphis 3 days later.

I would love to know the history on this guitar.  I'm guessing it wasn't simply a used trade-in since they had a second one of these popping up later that same day.  This looks like the case has been sitting in a warehouse for a while.

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As described, it has beautiful flamed mahogany (probably Khaya) top, back, and sides. 
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It has a SLIM 1 3/4 inch neck!  This was my one complaint about the standard E10OO.  After playing the standard E10OO for a while, I did get used to it, but it’s still a bit slower than playing my Eastman OM’s.  This neck feels almost exactly like my circa 2016 E6OM.  It also doesn’t have the usual E series volute which does not matter to me at all.
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I think the most interesting thing about this guitar though is that the body is about ½ an inch wider than a standard E10OO.  It also has the through bridge from the E10OOSS series instead of the E10OO pyramid bridge.  Here it is next to my E10OO.  I think Eastman took their E10OOSS body and put a 12-fret 1 ¾” neck on it. 

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I've played several E10OOSS over the past few years, and though they're ok, they've never been something that needed to come home with me.  They've always come across as a bit boxy to me (going for that old Gibson tone), but THIS guitar with the 12-fret neck and modified bridge placement keeps a bit of that bluesy tone, and gets rid of the residual boxiness (maybe the top-wood has something to do with that as well).  It's been working well for finger-picking, flat-picking, and strumming without breaking up too early.


I’m not sure how I would describe this guitar to sell it, but that will never happen.  I’m heading out of town soon and this is the one going with me.  If my kids don’t want them this has immediately replaced my GS-Mini-mahogany and Alvarez Blues 51 as a travel guitar.  It’s small, super playable, gorgeous, and sounds amazing.  I HAD been planning a trip to Elderly Instruments in a week or so to see if they had anything better than my current instruments, but now I don’t know if I’ll even bother (actually that's ridiculous, of course I'm still going).

06-13-2021, 10:21 AM

  Using desiccant for controlling guitar humidity
Posted by: cjhorne - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (11)

Does anyone have experience using desiccant to control high room humidity in their guitar case?

We live in a northern climate (Northern PA).  My house does not have central ac.  My studio is in the finished basement.  There are two glass block windows that do not lend themselves to window air conditioners.  I always keep my two Eastman guitars in their cases when not playing them.  In the winter I used sound-hole humidifiers in the cases.

I do have a room dehumidifier in the studio, but sometimes we turn on the whole house fan, which just spreads the dehumidified air throughout the house.  Also, the dehumidifier sometimes can't keep humidity below 60%.  So far this summer, I have seen humidity readings in the studio as high as 72%, but most of the time (so far), it has been in the high 50%s/low 60%s.  I expect it will go higher as the summer progresses.

To cope, I decided to try putting desiccant in the cases.  I bought some silica gel desiccant. Just guessing, I put 6 of the 5 G pouches in each case (30g total/case).  I put 2 of the 6 pouches in the each sound-hole humidifier (which normally holds a sponge).  Each case has a hygrometer.  It has only been a few days, but the case humidities seem to be staying where they were when I started this at 50% & 55% (The one case reads a little lower because I had been traveling with it).  I realize that eventually the pouches will become saturated, and they will need to be baked out.

Am I on the right track here?  Anyone have experience with this?

CJ

06-13-2021, 09:19 AM

  NGD AC330E-12
Posted by: pm7600 - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

Sorry for the re-post - I initially posted in the general forum.

This arrived today from Reno's Music (guitarhotline.com).  Now I can spend 1/2 my time tuning, and 1/2 my time playing out of tune!


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06-12-2021, 03:42 PM

  E8D-TC for sale
Posted by: TomC - Forum: For Sale / Trade and Online Deals - No Replies

I think I prefer mahogany and I haven’t been playing this one. It has been Plekked, Schatten installed and upgraded Gotoh tuners. Here is a link to the AGF listing with pics. I would be a little more flexible for EGF members on pricing.
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/foru...p?t=618087

06-12-2021, 01:15 PM

  New Stringing Strategy Success!
Posted by: vashondan - Forum: General Chatter - Replies (29)

I've mentioned that I hate changing strings.  Well, Uncle Jessie turned me on to the Taylor method of stringing and it changed my life!  Took me one third the time.  I created one of those power winders with a cordless screw driver and a "custom" fitting adapter to go on the tuning peg.  No figuring out whether I go clockwise or counter clockwise and no winder slipping off the peg.  Anyway, I'm a happier stringer.

Put some GHS Vintage Bronze on the E10OM.  I think that's what I've read here as a worthy alternative to the stock strings. I was really aiming to make a diffference on the e and b strings in the first few frets where it was pretty bright when fretting a chord on those strings.  We'll see when the strings settle in.  I liked those strings on the E6.  If they don't work I've got some DR's.

06-12-2021, 11:23 AM

  Eastman E10P
Posted by: AlanSam - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (3)

I am really Gasing over this Eastman E10P SB.

https://youtu.be/m9GSMOEBF-4

https://youtu.be/PpmqWxkrigc

Sounds great even being played with a pick, and the sheer beauty of it makes my mouth water. The tortoiseshell binding just sets it off perfectly. It would complement my Rosewood/Red SpruceAddy E20P nicely too, but I absoloootly do not need another guitar ...

06-12-2021, 08:15 AM

Smile When ya just gotta tell somebody! DT30OM inbound!
Posted by: eljay - Forum: Eastman Acoustic Guitars - Replies (7)

This Eastman thing seems to have taken control of my mind and my wallet . . .

Saw the double tops on E's website and was/am thoroughly intrigued. Having just sold a couple of guitars, I decided to explore the merits of the double top technology first hand.

I'm just awed by the tonal presence of the E10OM-TC; more than a little curious how RW + DT will sound.

NGD on Tuesday, June 15!

06-12-2021, 06:38 AM