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I have an sb59 and it’s absolutely my favorite. I have 6 or 7 electrics but I always end up picking up the Eastman. It just plays so well, looks so good and sounds amazing
I have bought 3 in the last months. An sb59-gb (with SD antiquities), an E8om tc, and a t486-bk. All 3 play beautifully and look stunning, the maple cap on the sb59 is to die for
I recently discovered Eastman guitars, and I'm thoroughly impressed! I bought an older model used Eastman this week and it plays and sounds as good as a Martin I used to have. I can't believe the sound!!
last year I was thinking on a Martin OM when a dealer friend sent me an Eastman E20OM SB to try out for a couple days, bought it right away and was way less expensive, is now my main acoustic; loved it so much I later bought a T59V instead of a Gibson 335 and am so pleased with it too, saved heaps and have some amazing to play working guitars, thanks Eastman!
Just discovered The Acoustic Shoppe in Springfield Missouri while on a road trip from Dallas to St. Louis. I wasn’t a buyer on this trip but next time, I plan on playing one of the MANY Eastman models they had on the floor. This is an amazing acoustic guitar shop with amazing people. Wish I was taking lessons from them…….
I just got introduced to these guitars in the last two weeks. I have already purchased two of them. I purchased an SB59/V Relic (pre owned) single cutaway electric solid body and a AC422CE acoustic guitar. I am so disappointed that it took me this long to discover this company. The finish work is impeccable, hard to describe any other way. I have owned almost every major brand in the last 47 years of playing except for Martin and these instruments are the real deal. I will most likely build a small collection of them going forward. Check the reviews on UA-cam and go play one for yourself.
I hope Eastman will stay what they are now on the business philosophy. Good handmade instruments that are affordable. We need that kind of type in instruments !
I’ve had mostly amazing experiences with Eastman. I have 3 of them. I’ve only experienced one problem out of the box with bad tuners on a 422, but the rest is over the top amazing instruments.
I played a E20D-tc today. Its by far the best guitar I ever played. Very warm for a rosewood. I went and played a D28 straight after and it didn't come close to this Eastman. I'm going back for it tomorrow 🤪 edited. Bought and paid for. Absoulute Cannon
I just got the E8D-TC and it blows my Martin road series out of the water. Putting the road series up for sale to buy a 2nd Eastman! I am shocked at the guitar I got for the money.
My first Eastman was the 810CE-a gorgeous thing that I gigged with for a while and then sold for about what it cost new. I bought an 805CE, which I gigged with for several years, mostly solo stuff. I sprang for a T-145, blonde, gold hardware, marked 'prototype'...wonderful guitar, solid woods and light as a feather. I own a T-185, which is probably what Gibson really had in mind so many decades ago (solid woods, output jack on the rim, ebony board, an abbreviated center block under the bridge only on a mostly hollow axe.) I did own a 371 for a minute (sent it back, the neck was funky) I still own three...each with ebony boards on 25" scale, and each very playable. I'm solidly behind these guitars. Does it bother me that they're made in China? What bothers me is that for years I believed that superior guitars came only from America. Eastman guitars are made largely by Chinese women. Whatever.
All of Eastmans guitars are at the top of our list at just about every price point, with great value and quality. Make sure to contact us when you're ready to upgrade, we would love to help you pick the right one.
I have owned two Martins and two Eastman guitars. For fit, finish, tone and playability, this is the order they fit in beginning with the best; Martin J-40, Eastman E40om, Eastman E8om, Martin OM-21. Yes, it is true, Eastman sits comfortably right between two Martins. I have been an Eastman fan from the day I pulled that consignment E40om off the rack and strummed it. Eastman has tricks up their sleeve that Martin has never dreamed of; for instance, laminating a ring of cross-grain tone wood to the underside of the sound hole for strength as well as clear coating the entire inside of the E40om. By the way, in spite of Adirondack vs Sitka tops, with eyes closed it is nearly impossible to hear or feel a difference between the E40om and the E8om. If Eastman were to make a version of the J-40, I wonder where it would fit into my list above? I'd love the chance to find out.
Last week I picked up two more Eastman guitars, E10D-TC and E20D-TC. The E10D-TC has gorgeous flamed mahogany back and sides and, whether played softly or hard, the tone is incredible. The E20D-TC sounds great but still has original strings which I am heading to the studio to change just as soon as I post this reply.
I'm going from Collings mandolin to Eastman Mandolin and am very happy so far. The Collings is a beast but at three times the price for the same thing.
@@AcousticShoppe Well , guess that explains it. If you can produce great sounding Violins and Cellos........ I played my cello in several orchestras and many of the orchestra string sections had Eastman instruments. Hope Eastman keeps giving us professional sounding instruments for working musicians affordability. Thank you for your posts/video's.
What doesn't the Eastman company make??? I first knew them from from their saxophones. Then I found out they made string instruments...violins, cello's...in Taiwan...now I find they make acoustic guitars in California. :) Always assumed they were a Taiwan company with an American name.
Anderson, They are a Chinese company that has expanded in the last few years to include all kinds of string, fretted, brass and wind instruments. They started out with strings and grew from there. This Pomona plant does all the final setup and QC before shipping to all the US dealers.
Just bought my 5th EASTMAN guitar from the acoustic shoppe and I can say the Acoustic Shoppe is THE best place to buy these wonderful instruments. The guitar like all the others was perfectly shipped AND perfectly set up. There was lots of extra case candy thrown in as well. Customer service is TOP NOTCH best in the business at the Acoustic Shoppe. Do yourself a favor and check out this shop. (No I am not a paid contributor just a big fan of John and the guys and gals at the Acoustic Shoppe).
Yes! Here's one that we have in stock at the moment: www.theacousticshoppe.com/shop/Instruments/Guitars/Eastman-Guitars/p/Eastman-E10OO-TC-Thermo-Cure-AdirondackMahogany-Acoustic-Guitar-5178-x79009057.htm
Here at the The Acoustic Shoppe, we offer a 14 day return policy if you're interested in trying one. Feel free to call us if you want more information about the Eastman guitars we currently have and the return policy. Our number is 417-720-1223. There is also a dealer locator on the Eastman website.
I can’t believe I bought a used Eastman in mint condition for 500 cash. All solid wood. Hand made. Love this guitar. Can’t recommend enough unless you’re an American elitist and can’t buy from china.
So see if I have this right - the guitars coming out of the Pomona, CA facility are just for North American customers? Or worldwide? I thought all Eastmans were from China.
All Eastman guitars and mandolins are hand built in Beijing China, the final inspection set-up and distribution for North America and main offices are in Pomona, CA where this was filmed
I have an E6OM that is tow years and eight years old, in very good shape. I would like to trade it in for an E20D I think is the number. HD28 with Adie top. What kind of trade in and price can you give me? I bought it at Chicogo Music store hear in Tucson Az.
The main workshop is in China. This Pomona facility is where all of the instruments arrive when they first come from China. Then they go through a Quality Check and are distributed to dealers across the US.
I have an Eastman AR810CE, an archtop jazz guitar. The sunburst is the best I’ve ever seen on a guitar, equal to the best Collings mandolin. But that was made in 2011. Whoever could do those sun bursts seems to have left. Most of the other sunbursts I’ve seen on the guitars is beginner work. (I also have an E20P parlor guitar which has terrific tone and volume.) By contrast, although I have seen Eastman mandolins in the past with beautiful sunbursts, what Insee these days is mediocre. Sometimes it just looks like stain was wiped on, then quickly wiped off in the middle with a rag. If I look at the Eastman web site, I don’t see attractive fronts and backs on the mandolins. And I’ve never played an Eastman mandolin with the tone I expect from professional level instruments. (Though my parlor guitar has professional level tone and volume for fingerpicking.)
They're excellent but they're made in China. Nothing wrong with that but the title is misleading. Call it a depot, workshop, designer bureau but their factory is in Beijing.
I'll buy a Eastman...it doesn't matter where it's made. Top brands of other guitars are made in China, Mexico and Japan. I have a Yamaha ll-ta that was made in China and it's an excellent guitar. I have Three Taylors that were made in Mexico and they're fantastic. I also have several Chinese made electric guitars that are nice. Most American made products haven't impressed me for quite some time...I'm sure there are exceptions but a lot of the workers in the US have no pride in workmanship anymore. You can get a really nice all wood guitar with actual bone nut and saddle, ebony or rose wood bridge and bridge pins and a real rosewood fretboard. Some of the big name guitars are several times the price and using lower end materials. Labor and materials are high in the US and then the big brands are more likely than not still making obscene profits.
Huh? So these are designed in California now and they make demo’s there ? I know mine is made in China and its a Chinese company . Leaps and bounds better than the other Chinese guitar makers though .
California? No mention of China? Otto is their "designer?" How hard is it to copy Martin, Gibson, and Taylor designs? Great guitars...but the fact is...they are Chinese made. That is the reason they can price their products where they do...period.
I have had many Eastman guitars over the last 20 years.. One of my best friends in Boston was instrumental in getting Eastman off the ground with their violin concern. So I'm very disappointed to say that my current Eastman, an E10-00SS/V is junk. I can't put it any other way. The bracing is crudely built and crudely carved the sound is just awful. It was unplayable when I first got it. I cannot understand how this guitar ever left your store. It's more like a typical factory Chinese guitar than anything else. Major bummer. I hope this doesn't signal a quality loss at the Eastman company. That would be very disappointing to me.
I just purchased my third Eastman & am disappointed with it also. Being very interested in Eastman with all the hype but not having a store close that has many of them to try, online buying was necessary. It’s the E8 OM-TC that’s beautiful to look at but, as for the nut & fretwork…not so hot, not on this one anyway. I did not get it from The Acoustic Guitar Shop & won’t say where but somebody somewhere dropped the ball.
This is not the factory ... Good guitars, but overrated. The best marketing is to convince people their the 'best' or better than everything else in the price range, then that narrative snowballs, great for sales. This is what Milwaukee tools does. The only Eastman that seemed like it was worth the price ($2000 CAD in this case) was the E20ooss, awesome guitar. Everything else I've played seemed good but not worth the price tag, especially when I can buy a Larrivee for the same price.
I discovered Eastman guitars this year, and now own three of these outstanding instruments.
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My first Eastman this year, an SB56. After 40 years playing no other brand matters anymore. Outstanding quality made guitar on a level of there own..
Glad I found your channel. You seem very genuine and knowledgeable. Thank you.
These are easily the best best guitars for the money on the market right now. Great instruments period. Play one and you'll understand.
Couldn't agree more!
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@Louis Kane Instablaster =)
Blueridge are better
I have an Eastman Cello. Wonderful instrument and great sound.
I have an sb59 and it’s absolutely my favorite. I have 6 or 7 electrics but I always end up picking up the Eastman. It just plays so well, looks so good and sounds amazing
I have bought 3 in the last months. An sb59-gb (with SD antiquities), an E8om tc, and a t486-bk. All 3 play beautifully and look stunning, the maple cap on the sb59 is to die for
I recently discovered Eastman guitars, and I'm thoroughly impressed! I bought an older model used Eastman this week and it plays and sounds as good as a Martin I used to have. I can't believe the sound!!
just got a 622 all koa ce and it is really nice. had a bunch of Gbsons and others but so far, loving this thing
John & Jeremy,
Love your content and updates. I am a loyal supporter of your UA-cam posts.
Gary T. Millville DE
Thanks so much, Gary!
last year I was thinking on a Martin OM when a dealer friend sent me an Eastman E20OM SB to try out for a couple days, bought it right away and was way less expensive, is now my main acoustic; loved it so much I later bought a T59V instead of a Gibson 335 and am so pleased with it too, saved heaps and have some amazing to play working guitars, thanks Eastman!
Yes! That's the amazing thing about Eastman, you can buy one of everything!
Just discovered The Acoustic Shoppe in Springfield Missouri while on a road trip from Dallas to St. Louis. I wasn’t a buyer on this trip but next time, I plan on playing one of the MANY Eastman models they had on the floor. This is an amazing acoustic guitar shop with amazing people. Wish I was taking lessons from them…….
Thanks so much for stopping by & thanks for the kind words!
I just got introduced to these guitars in the last two weeks. I have already purchased two of them. I purchased an SB59/V Relic (pre owned) single cutaway electric solid body and a AC422CE acoustic guitar. I am so disappointed that it took me this long to discover this company. The finish work is impeccable, hard to describe any other way. I have owned almost every major brand in the last 47 years of playing except for Martin and these instruments are the real deal. I will most likely build a small collection of them going forward. Check the reviews on UA-cam and go play one for yourself.
You are 100% correct, just bought an E6SS-TC, it's superb.
I hope Eastman will stay what they are now on the business philosophy. Good handmade instruments that are affordable. We need that kind of type in instruments !
They really are keeping that philosophy & they have some exciting stuff to come this year!
I’ve had mostly amazing experiences with Eastman. I have 3 of them. I’ve only experienced one problem out of the box with bad tuners on a 422, but the rest is over the top amazing instruments.
I played an E40OM tonight and I'm smitten. I will probably go buy it tomorrow.
Wonderful guitars, The E40 has just enough "Bling" without being too much.
I played a E20D-tc today. Its by far the best guitar I ever played. Very warm for a rosewood. I went and played a D28 straight after and it didn't come close to this Eastman. I'm going back for it tomorrow 🤪 edited. Bought and paid for. Absoulute Cannon
Eastman is knocking it out of the park! I just hope they keep the high quality affordable for the future.
I wish I could visit there I’m not far from there.
I just got the E8D-TC and it blows my Martin road series out of the water. Putting the road series up for sale to buy a 2nd Eastman! I am shocked at the guitar I got for the money.
My first Eastman was the 810CE-a gorgeous thing that I gigged with for a while and then sold for about what it cost new.
I bought an 805CE, which I gigged with for several years, mostly solo stuff. I sprang for a T-145, blonde, gold hardware, marked 'prototype'...wonderful guitar, solid woods and light as a feather. I own a T-185, which is probably what Gibson really had in mind so many decades ago (solid woods, output jack on the rim, ebony board, an abbreviated center block under the bridge only on a mostly hollow axe.) I did own a 371 for a minute (sent it back, the neck was funky) I still own three...each with ebony boards on 25" scale, and each very playable. I'm solidly behind these guitars. Does it bother me that they're made in China? What bothers me is that for years I believed that superior guitars came only from America. Eastman guitars are made largely by Chinese women. Whatever.
Such nice guitars!!! I love mine!!!
I own a Eastman travel & discontinued pch dreadnought. They sound absolutely beautiful. When I can afford a high end acoustic I will buy a Eastman
All of Eastmans guitars are at the top of our list at just about every price point, with great value and quality. Make sure to contact us when you're ready to upgrade, we would love to help you pick the right one.
Love my T-185mx with lollar humbuckers. Carved top back sides. Fantastic period
AC 9series will be my next purchase. II don't buy names, I buy good guitars. I was so blown away when I played one. SHOCKED!
Love love love my E6OM! My first guitar 😍
Love my 305 mandolin.❤
I wish Eastman would build a 000 12 fret slotted head stock, I have their E20P. It's the business
An Eastman guitar is like a very fine Violin disguised as a guitar.
I have owned two Martins and two Eastman guitars. For fit, finish, tone and playability, this is the order they fit in beginning with the best; Martin J-40, Eastman E40om, Eastman E8om, Martin OM-21. Yes, it is true, Eastman sits comfortably right between two Martins. I have been an Eastman fan from the day I pulled that consignment E40om off the rack and strummed it. Eastman has tricks up their sleeve that Martin has never dreamed of; for instance, laminating a ring of cross-grain tone wood to the underside of the sound hole for strength as well as clear coating the entire inside of the E40om. By the way, in spite of Adirondack vs Sitka tops, with eyes closed it is nearly impossible to hear or feel a difference between the E40om and the E8om. If Eastman were to make a version of the J-40, I wonder where it would fit into my list above? I'd love the chance to find out.
Last week I picked up two more Eastman guitars, E10D-TC and E20D-TC. The E10D-TC has gorgeous flamed mahogany back and sides and, whether played softly or hard, the tone is incredible. The E20D-TC sounds great but still has original strings which I am heading to the studio to change just as soon as I post this reply.
I'm going from Collings mandolin to Eastman Mandolin and am very happy so far. The Collings is a beast but at three times the price for the same thing.
Love my Eastman guitars!
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Waiting for news of second Stim Check. Got a T486 lefty all picked out. Hope it doesn’t get bought from under me.
Will Eastman ever make a large sound hole dreadnaught?
Maybe one day!
Great video! What do you think is their best acoustic model? I feel like the 630 and 922 or 622 are likely at the top of the list
Is this the same Eastman company that makes Cellos /violins ?
I've played Eastmans. Very nice and affordable.
Yes it is!
@@AcousticShoppe Well , guess that explains it. If you can produce great sounding Violins and Cellos........ I played my cello in several orchestras and many of the orchestra string sections had Eastman instruments. Hope Eastman keeps giving us professional sounding instruments for working musicians affordability. Thank you for your posts/video's.
What doesn't the Eastman company make??? I first knew them from from their saxophones. Then I found out they made string instruments...violins, cello's...in Taiwan...now I find they make acoustic guitars in California. :) Always assumed they were a Taiwan company with an American name.
Anderson, They are a Chinese company that has expanded in the last few years to include all kinds of string, fretted, brass and wind instruments. They started out with strings and grew from there. This Pomona plant does all the final setup and QC before shipping to all the US dealers.
Just bought my 5th EASTMAN guitar from the acoustic shoppe and I can say the Acoustic Shoppe is THE best place to buy these wonderful instruments. The guitar like all the others was perfectly shipped AND perfectly set up. There was lots of extra case candy thrown in as well. Customer service is TOP NOTCH best in the business at the Acoustic Shoppe. Do yourself a favor and check out this shop. (No I am not a paid contributor just a big fan of John and the guys and gals at the Acoustic Shoppe).
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They are nice instruments and affordable as well. I own a E20P. Very nice.
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Waiting for my PCH 2 GAce
I'm thinking about buying one of their D28 clones just to try the guitar out. They seem to have a quality reputation.
We absolutely love them!
A Shoppe you’re AWESOME!
thank you so much!
They are too good for beginners...beginners need to suffer a little more 😂😂😂 seriously, best value guitars you can buy!
i did my first guitar had action like a quarter inch off the 12th fret.i still tried to play it,btw have you tried the les paul designed guitar?
@@rayf7821 Hi Ray, Which Les Paul designed guitar is that?
@@Gordman it was a bad strat copy from 81 or 82.still playing i did get better guitars but no high end YET.i have to wait a few months.
I agree LOL
I am interested in the near future to buy an E10 00 TC or no TC is that guitar something you generally carry or have in stock?
Yes! Here's one that we have in stock at the moment: www.theacousticshoppe.com/shop/Instruments/Guitars/Eastman-Guitars/p/Eastman-E10OO-TC-Thermo-Cure-AdirondackMahogany-Acoustic-Guitar-5178-x79009057.htm
I have a t386 - I put Seth Lovers in it - it's cracking.
Would love to try them out but I've never seen one in a store and I live about 15 miles from Pomona. Where can I find them??
Here at the The Acoustic Shoppe, we offer a 14 day return policy if you're interested in trying one. Feel free to call us if you want more information about the Eastman guitars we currently have and the return policy. Our number is 417-720-1223. There is also a dealer locator on the Eastman website.
What is the story behind Eastman guitars made in California and Eastman guitars made in China? Is this the same company?
Being an old armchair player with small hands, I'm always looking for the perfect small-body short-scale guitar, and Eastman's ACTG1 is it.
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try the eastman e10 oo ss/v Small, loud, balanced, gorgeous bass and mid tones. Mine is getting better and better with the Adi top.
I've a E1D, fantastic guitar......
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full contact info,thanks.
I can’t believe I bought a used Eastman in mint condition for 500 cash.
All solid wood. Hand made. Love this guitar. Can’t recommend enough unless you’re an American elitist and can’t buy from china.
Are they made in America???
No
So see if I have this right - the guitars coming out of the Pomona, CA facility are just for North American customers? Or worldwide?
I thought all Eastmans were from China.
I think they are all mass produced in China.
NOT mass produced. All hand made.
Frank K they are handmade for the masses. So mass produced by definition of the word.
All Eastman guitars and mandolins are hand built in Beijing China, the final inspection set-up and distribution for North America and main offices are in Pomona, CA where this was filmed
@@AcousticShoppe Ah I see, thanks
I have an E6OM that is tow years and eight years old, in very good shape. I would like to trade it in for an E20D I think is the number. HD28 with Adie top. What kind of trade in and price can you give me? I bought it at Chicogo Music store hear in Tucson Az.
Give us a call Monday and we will discuss. 417-720-1223
Though Eastman were Chinese company?
I think they are in Pomona, CA with an "O" . Nice video, though.
Factory? They are made in China not cali
Yea I'm not sure why it was titled that way. One has to wonder why they would hide the fact that they are made in China
Just imagine how much cheaper Eastman could be if they moved out of California to someplace much cheaper like Oklahoma!
Can anybody enlighten me? I thought Eastman is a Chinese company n the guitars r made in Chinese. Why it is in USA?
The main workshop is in China. This Pomona facility is where all of the instruments arrive when they first come from China. Then they go through a Quality Check and are distributed to dealers across the US.
I have an Eastman AR810CE, an archtop jazz guitar. The sunburst is the best I’ve ever seen on a guitar, equal to the best Collings mandolin. But that was made in 2011. Whoever could do those sun bursts seems to have left. Most of the other sunbursts I’ve seen on the guitars is beginner work. (I also have an E20P parlor guitar which has terrific tone and volume.) By contrast, although I have seen Eastman mandolins in the past with beautiful sunbursts, what Insee these days is mediocre. Sometimes it just looks like stain was wiped on, then quickly wiped off in the middle with a rag. If I look at the Eastman web site, I don’t see attractive fronts and backs on the mandolins. And I’ve never played an Eastman mandolin with the tone I expect from professional level instruments. (Though my parlor guitar has professional level tone and volume for fingerpicking.)
Eastman are more hand-built than gibson or martin actually both of those brands are not worth a shit anymore
They're excellent but they're made in China. Nothing wrong with that but the title is misleading. Call it a depot, workshop, designer bureau but their factory is in Beijing.
Ah! Therein's the rub..NO CCP!
So he comes up with design and they are made in Beijing??? Why didn't they say that ☹️ Argggggg.
@@kawai99100 they have a factory in Beijing, it's not just the design.
I'll buy a Eastman...it doesn't matter where it's made. Top brands of other guitars are made in China, Mexico and Japan. I have a Yamaha ll-ta that was made in China and it's an excellent guitar. I have Three Taylors that were made in Mexico and they're fantastic. I also have several Chinese made electric guitars that are nice. Most American made products haven't impressed me for quite some time...I'm sure there are exceptions but a lot of the workers in the US have no pride in workmanship anymore. You can get a really nice all wood guitar with actual bone nut and saddle, ebony or rose wood bridge and bridge pins and a real rosewood fretboard. Some of the big name guitars are several times the price and using lower end materials. Labor and materials are high in the US and then the big brands are more likely than not still making obscene profits.
Huh? So these are designed in California now and they make demo’s there ? I know mine is made in China and its a Chinese company . Leaps and bounds better than the other Chinese guitar makers though .
If these instruments are made in China just say so. It's ok.
Yeah, this is a California warehouse tour, not a factory tour.
Yeh, they’re certainly avoiding saying they’re made in China, and seem to be implying they’re made in the US.
I would happily buy a guitar of this build made in the real China, Taiwan. Never to benefit the CCP.. Never!
@@Calatriste54 cringe comment 😬 🤣
They have 2 complete video tours of their Beijing China factory.
They totally say so.
They are more concerned with bottom line.
California? No mention of China?
Otto is their "designer?"
How hard is it to copy Martin, Gibson, and Taylor designs?
Great guitars...but the fact is...they are Chinese made. That is the reason they can price their products where they do...period.
Do they come with Covid?
OUCH - LOL
No they come with clamidia, that came from your mom...
@@johnnybird7593 haha
I have had many Eastman guitars over the last 20 years.. One of my best friends in Boston was instrumental in getting Eastman off the ground with their violin concern. So I'm very disappointed to say that my current Eastman, an E10-00SS/V is junk. I can't put it any other way. The bracing is crudely built and crudely carved the sound is just awful. It was unplayable when I first got it. I cannot understand how this guitar ever left your store. It's more like a typical factory Chinese guitar than anything else. Major bummer. I hope this doesn't signal a quality loss at the Eastman company. That would be very disappointing to me.
Did you purchase this guitar from us here at The Acoustic Shoppe?
I just purchased my third Eastman & am disappointed with it also. Being very interested in Eastman with all the hype but not having a store close that has many of them to try, online buying was necessary. It’s the
E8 OM-TC that’s beautiful to look at but, as for the nut & fretwork…not so hot, not on this one anyway. I did not get it from The Acoustic Guitar Shop & won’t say where but somebody somewhere dropped the ball.
Such liars
I get it. Eastman guitars are built in a non-democratic country. No thanks.
Your smart phone was built in China also. Better throw away away.
This is not the factory ...
Good guitars, but overrated. The best marketing is to convince people their the 'best' or better than everything else in the price range, then that narrative snowballs, great for sales. This is what Milwaukee tools does.
The only Eastman that seemed like it was worth the price ($2000 CAD in this case) was the E20ooss, awesome guitar. Everything else I've played seemed good but not worth the price tag, especially when I can buy a Larrivee for the same price.
Someday those jobs will go bye bye to China. I hope these guys have a plan B