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Hi folks,
I just found this board. Some great stuff here!
I had the opportunity to play a couple Eastman’s today. E10Ss and ACDR1. Loved them both would also like to try an E10 and perhaps an AC model. The two I played were all they had in stock.
Any thoughts, experience etc would be helpful. I’m not a great player ( or even good), but this would be my first “grown up” guitar. I’d like to make a good decision, with your help.
I’ve given thought to some other makes, but keep coming back to Eastman. I’ve been looking for a bit.
Thanks for your help
UPDATE:
You all asked some great questions! Many of which I can't believe I didn't address in my original post. (Sorry about that!) Let me provide some better detail.
I have been playing for a couple years, off and on. The off periods have been a result of real life, not loss of interest. On the rare occasion where I have time, and no competing obligations, I can get lost either practicing or just playing around... for hours. (I even like cleaning and caring for the guitars.) It may not be great, but it's fun! My friends don't come over and ask me to play, but the neighbors don't come over and ask me to stop either!
Style: I'd have to say mainly flat picking. Although, strumming might be more accurate. I often use my thumb, rather than a pick, for volume control.
Flavor: I like lots of stuff, from singer/songwriters to classic rock. So, Gordon Lightfoot to The Who.
Budget: Roughly $1000 (USD) or less
Other stuff: I like the sound of Martin, but don't like the price tag. For comparable money, I can get a "lesser" Martin, or a "fuller" Eastman. And, I'm pretty partial to the Eastman name
I guess I'm most drawn to Dreadnoughts, but I'm not convinced it's the best guitar for me.
My current guitars are a Jasmine S-35 and a Squier strat. Both are barely more than toys. But it's what I have. I bought the Jasmine on a semi-considered whim, from a drum shop. It is... okay, but it is a bit difficult to play and has an unpleasing pingy-plucky quality. Of late, I have been gravitating to the Squier more, simply because it is a bit easier to play. I often play it without an amp, just to play and not disturb anyone. That guitar was my daughter's. She took lessons for a while, but lost interest, and it had kicked around for some time. Now I play it fairly regularly.
My guess is this description will resonate with other guitar players, particularly ones who are more established than I am. I have no friends who play musical instruments, or have any interest, so I really don't have anyone to compare notes with. I really have no intentions of ever performing, but at some point--eventually--I'd like to be comfortable enough to play in front of someone other than my dogs!
That is a little about me and where I am, and my modest aspirations. I hope this helps clarify some of the questions.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to read my post, especially those who responded. Everyone has been very supportive and welcoming. I wasn't sure of the response I'd get, but I appreciate the honest advice. If anyone has other thoughts or advice after my clarification, please let me know. I appreciate the advice.
The three guitars I tried the other day:
Eastman, ACDR1, $500
Eastman, E10ss, $1100
Martin, DRSG, $1200 (Made in Mexico)
Thanks,
B
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