I couldn't resist buying one of these new Eastman AC522CE guitars. I'm glad I did because they are great alternatives to Taylor's. I have owned a bunch that of Taylor guitars so I can speak to a direct comparison. These Eastman are outstanding quality instruments and sound great. The arm rest is very comfortable and the sound port is valuable. I recently sold my Taylor 314ce and 214e DLX and am loving the Eastman instead. I wasn't sure about a Chinese guitar but, Wow am I impressed.
Lucas Haneman has a channel where he blind tests the AC222ce against a Taylor 914ce, you can find it on UA-cam and listen/test yourself, both are beautiful instruments but for me, incredibly, it was the 222 that I preferred. It was insanely good!
Congrats on the sales award. I bought a E20OO-SB from you guys recently and I'm loving it. I have to say, that all sound and look great, but that maple leaf in the 622 looks even better than the full bling on the 922. Really classy and understated.
I have your range of 9 cutaway guitars bracketed. My two Eastman cutaways are a DT30-GACE and a PCH3-GACE. One of the more amazing things about Eastman is how the upper register frets on their instruments are absolutely perfectly intonated. I tried my darnedest to justify getting an AC622CE but since I already own a Breedlove Focus Concert Maple cutaway, I basically would have been buying the Eastman for the gorgeous maple leaf inlays, which are a work of art. I came extremely close to pulling the trigger before coming to my senses (?).
Beautiful guitars, great overview and tone samples! I would be really interested in seeing/hearing a comparison between these guitars and comparable Furch grand auditoriums. Thanks again for all of the great content you provide!
great vid as always, gents-informative and nicely presented. what are y'all's thoughts on eastman's business model of recreating iconic and important american models and profitting from that? i own 2 eastman tradional series acoustics now, and i am highly impressed-and beyond satisfied-with my guitars, so i'm no hater. i have gone back and forth recently with comparisons of eastman to the standard series of THE major american models, and have been disappointed with, namely fit and finish (not necessarily tone), and am a new convert to eastman. i realize eastman is not the first company to go by this business model of copying, refining, and making more affordable iconic american guitars. i am just curious about TAS's philosophy on such a business model, other than the fact that it satisfies your customer base, and is good for business. i know, it's convoluted question-but i'm sure you have your honest opinions! one more thing: do you have access to any videos showcasing the eastman beijing factory, or documentaries featuring their fine craftsmen and women? i'd love to peek into that world......
I wish you'd have mentioned the battery location and that ease of access. Or not. How are you mic'ing up the additional tone-hole? You remember seeing those neckbraces, right? Big white cattle-collar devices... I'm thinking I'll need to buy those to take advantage of this new sound location. Or maybe just have a boom-mic minus the boom - I'll dangle it from my earlobe. Yeah... that'll be okay, right?
Doubting between the AC522CE or the AC722CE.. Mahogany vs Rosewood! Looking for an acoustic guitar to play Jazz on. Something other than my semihollow plugged in. Anyone have any recommendations? 😊
18th subscriber LIKE clicked; 209th desktop studio listen & view about to happen. The 'Taylor look-alike' is pretty obvious, shape & pickguard style. I prefer the Eastman tone. (I once owned a 'cannon' that was an early 2000s Taylor 810).
I realize we probably should've labeled them in retrospect but for this instance we just went in order that we reviewed the series. So it starts at the 122, then the 222, the 322, ect.
They do! Here is the link to a couple of travel sized Eastman's: www.theacousticshoppe.com/shop/Instruments/Guitars/Travel-Guitars.htm?dynamicFilters=%7B%22mfg_name%22:%7B%22Eastman%22:true%7D%7D The have a small selection of wood choices as well as all solid vs laminate varieties as well!
They are built in China indeed. Price may indeed be over the top. I like the sound though. Also find it hard to do bar chords on the classical pch1-gace. Even the seller had that opinion...after i had used it for 2 weeks. Bit weird imho.
I couldn't resist buying one of these new Eastman AC522CE guitars. I'm glad I did because they are great alternatives to Taylor's. I have owned a bunch that of Taylor guitars so I can speak to a direct comparison. These Eastman are outstanding quality instruments and sound great. The arm rest is very comfortable and the sound port is valuable. I recently sold my Taylor 314ce and 214e DLX and am loving the Eastman instead. I wasn't sure about a Chinese guitar but, Wow am I impressed.
Thank you all for this :)
Thanks John and Jeremy and Hinkley!
Thank you, Tex, don't forget Jason & Trent!
Out of all these, for value / sound it seems to me the AC222 is an amazing option.
Lucas Haneman has a channel where he blind tests the AC222ce against a Taylor 914ce, you can find it on UA-cam and listen/test yourself, both are beautiful instruments but for me, incredibly, it was the 222 that I preferred. It was insanely good!
Congrats on the sales award. I bought a E20OO-SB from you guys recently and I'm loving it. I have to say, that all sound and look great, but that maple leaf in the 622 looks even better than the full bling on the 922. Really classy and understated.
I purchased an Eastman AC622CE from you guys a couple of years ago and it's a wonderful guitar for fingerstyle chord/melody work. It also looks great!
I have your range of 9 cutaway guitars bracketed. My two Eastman cutaways are a DT30-GACE and a PCH3-GACE. One of the more amazing things about Eastman is how the upper register frets on their instruments are absolutely perfectly intonated. I tried my darnedest to justify getting an AC622CE but since I already own a Breedlove Focus Concert Maple cutaway, I basically would have been buying the Eastman for the gorgeous maple leaf inlays, which are a work of art. I came extremely close to pulling the trigger before coming to my senses (?).
Beautiful guitars, great overview and tone samples!
I would be really interested in seeing/hearing a comparison between these guitars and comparable Furch grand auditoriums.
Thanks again for all of the great content you provide!
I might have missed it, but tone-tight on the 922? Thanks for a great video!
I believe they said Tone Tight on all from 522 on up
Thanks for the great description. Will the upper soundhole make a difference for live shows in small bars (but still with lots of noise)?
They definitely will allow you to hear your playing better, even in the loud environment.
great vid as always, gents-informative and nicely presented. what are y'all's thoughts on eastman's business model of recreating iconic and important american models and profitting from that? i own 2 eastman tradional series acoustics now, and i am highly impressed-and beyond satisfied-with my guitars, so i'm no hater. i have gone back and forth recently with comparisons of eastman to the standard series of THE major american models, and have been disappointed with, namely fit and finish (not necessarily tone), and am a new convert to eastman. i realize eastman is not the first company to go by this business model of copying, refining, and making more affordable iconic american guitars. i am just curious about TAS's philosophy on such a business model, other than the fact that it satisfies your customer base, and is good for business. i know, it's convoluted question-but i'm sure you have your honest opinions! one more thing: do you have access to any videos showcasing the eastman beijing factory, or documentaries featuring their fine craftsmen and women? i'd love to peek into that world......
I wish you'd have mentioned the battery location and that ease of access. Or not. How are you mic'ing up the additional tone-hole? You remember seeing those neckbraces, right? Big white cattle-collar devices... I'm thinking I'll need to buy those to take advantage of this new sound location. Or maybe just have a boom-mic minus the boom - I'll dangle it from my earlobe. Yeah... that'll be okay, right?
Thanks. for a great walkthrough of the models. Hope you can add text. of what model you're playing. I post prod, that would. be really helpful.
Doubting between the AC522CE or the AC722CE.. Mahogany vs Rosewood! Looking for an acoustic guitar to play Jazz on. Something other than my semihollow plugged in.
Anyone have any recommendations? 😊
I like the models that look more like Martins. That could just be the Martin guy in me.
Thank you!
18th subscriber LIKE clicked; 209th desktop studio listen & view about to happen. The 'Taylor look-alike' is pretty obvious, shape & pickguard style.
I prefer the Eastman tone. (I once owned a 'cannon' that was an early 2000s Taylor 810).
Why no torrified tops in this range when they feature so heavily in other Eastman ranges, ?? C'mon Eastman!!
The montage at the end is somewhat confusing
could’ve shaved 20 minutes off of this video, yakkaty yakkaty yakkaty
OMG! You’re playing the guitars without labeling which one your playing.
I realize we probably should've labeled them in retrospect but for this instance we just went in order that we reviewed the series. So it starts at the 122, then the 222, the 322, ect.
Great, thanks
Does Eastman have a guitar that compares to the GS Mini.?
They do! Here is the link to a couple of travel sized Eastman's: www.theacousticshoppe.com/shop/Instruments/Guitars/Travel-Guitars.htm?dynamicFilters=%7B%22mfg_name%22:%7B%22Eastman%22:true%7D%7D The have a small selection of wood choices as well as all solid vs laminate varieties as well!
@@AcousticShoppe Thank you - I will keep this in mind before a buy,,,,,you guys should do a video and compare to the GS Mini.!
@@masterofce It's definitely in the works!
I don't think I'd like being blasted in the face by a Tone Port. I'm not a fan of the radiused top either.
=== Are you two real brothers, or one of you adopted? I will guess the baled one is the adopted ? ===
Definitely real brothers 😂
Are you serious about these series?
Very expensive for Chinese junk.
They are built in China indeed. Price may indeed be over the top. I like the sound though. Also find it hard to do bar chords on the classical pch1-gace. Even the seller had that opinion...after i had used it for 2 weeks. Bit weird imho.
They're better than American junk for less money, so no
Where was your tv made?