Beautiful Goldtop you have there! I'm in love with my Eastmans. My wife bought me a new T486 two years ago in Goldburst with the True Tone finish and a few weeks ago I picked up an early 2018 SB59 in nitro for a little over 1100$ US. Both amazing guitars and together cost less than half of a new custom shop. The neck on the SB59 is just absolutely perfect and the 486 is the only guitar I've ever bought were I didn't have dial in a thing on it (except raise the action a hair). They really leave me wanted for nothing and I've owned a reliced custom shop 59 Paul!!
Ive been trying to buy one for a few weeks now haha, The transition currently happening to the non-aged True Tone ones makes it tricky to find the right one for me, I basically want the identical one to the one I filmed with my T59 a while back.
Its my number one guitar but I agree it's best for specific roles. It nailed that Gilmore tone perfectly if you haven't tried it yet. And in certain cases another guitar does the job better but what it does get right can't be beaten. The transition to smaller necks takes a few minutes after playing it. Spot on review of the guitar though I agree with everything you had to say about it. Ill be top wrapping next string change with some new p90 specific strings to see what that's like. take care
My friend who's super into playing Gilmour stuff played some on this and it did totally nail it, and it's spot on for certain other tones too. If I didn't have my T59v it would easily be my favourite - but hey what's a number 1 guitar anyways haha.
I had noticed the p90s on neck positions were tricky to get right with other pickups, but I thought it was just me. I have heard about lowering the pickup and raising the poles on the neck to get a clearer sound, but haven't tried it yet
Raising the poles on a p90 would make barely any difference due to way P90s are made compared to hum buckers. You need to raise or lower the whole pickup to get any tuning difference. Which depending on the way its mounted, the foam etc is more tricky too lol
I used to think that, whilst understanding modifying such an iconic shape in any way is incredibly difficult to pull off. But now other then the real deal its up there with my favourite shapes ever.
I thought the same thing. Then I played one in person and I bought two within the year. They play sooo good, especially the SN59 V If you ever get a chance to play one give it a chance
Depending on when it was made it may no longer be nitro as they stopped using nitro a few years back. As always the fit, finish and sound of anything Eastman is top notch.
Man, great video! I'm just about to pull the trigger on an Eastman but can't decide between the gold top with p90s or the antique varnish with Loller Imperials. I just can't decide! I know they have different sounds... And I play strats and Gibbos. I guess something to keep in mind is neck thickness.
P-90 pickups can be boomy, so I generally lower the bass side considerably in comparison to the treble side, and that balances them well - no need to change the gauges you are comfortable with. Your top wrapping solution seems to have worked for you, and you likely well-know about lowering pickups to reduce output and increase clarity. I tend to prefer my pickups much lower from the strings than the recommended distances, which tend to be about 1/16" - much too close for me. I like to pick over the pickups, and hate my pick hitting them while playing, another reason for lowering them. If you haven't tried it - I know you have Pauli, but if others haven't tried it, try lowering your pickups to 1/8" or more from the strings, and you may be pleasantly surprised as I was...?
Yeh i agree i tend to like mine alot lower too. With abit more time passing now ive found these P90s do need to be higher on the treble side to dial them in that much more - from factory these SB56 are mounted directly to the body with no foam or anything under the pickup to give some sort of adjustments. So i added a tiny bit under the treble side and screwed the bass side as far in as it would go.
The pickup is hard mounted/screwed directly into the wood. Lowering would mean routing the hole and raising would be foam and for mine….if u raise it up then it will touch the strings..
Looks and sounds great, brother. Eastman makes fantastic instruments.
Thanks - they sure do!
She's a beauty that's for sure. Thanks.
Beautiful Goldtop you have there! I'm in love with my Eastmans. My wife bought me a new T486 two years ago in Goldburst with the True Tone finish and a few weeks ago I picked up an early 2018 SB59 in nitro for a little over 1100$ US. Both amazing guitars and together cost less than half of a new custom shop. The neck on the SB59 is just absolutely perfect and the 486 is the only guitar I've ever bought were I didn't have dial in a thing on it (except raise the action a hair). They really leave me wanted for nothing and I've owned a reliced custom shop 59 Paul!!
They are bloody awesome 😃😃. Ive fallen short twice this year on a t64. Im hoping 3rd time lucky!
Top top guitars the Eastmans mate - appreciate the video. With you on the T64’s 👌
Ive been trying to buy one for a few weeks now haha, The transition currently happening to the non-aged True Tone ones makes it tricky to find the right one for me, I basically want the identical one to the one I filmed with my T59 a while back.
Great riffing
Its my number one guitar but I agree it's best for specific roles. It nailed that Gilmore tone perfectly if you haven't tried it yet. And in certain cases another guitar does the job better but what it does get right can't be beaten. The transition to smaller necks takes a few minutes after playing it. Spot on review of the guitar though I agree with everything you had to say about it. Ill be top wrapping next string change with some new p90 specific strings to see what that's like. take care
My friend who's super into playing Gilmour stuff played some on this and it did totally nail it, and it's spot on for certain other tones too. If I didn't have my T59v it would easily be my favourite - but hey what's a number 1 guitar anyways haha.
all subjective when it comes to #1 : ) @@Paul-D
Would a different Eastman model have a smaller / thinner neck? My hands are small and I don't do well with a big neck.
All the others are smaller then this one. The smallest being the T486
I had noticed the p90s on neck positions were tricky to get right with other pickups, but I thought it was just me. I have heard about lowering the pickup and raising the poles on the neck to get a clearer sound, but haven't tried it yet
Raising the poles on a p90 would make barely any difference due to way P90s are made compared to hum buckers. You need to raise or lower the whole pickup to get any tuning difference. Which depending on the way its mounted, the foam etc is more tricky too lol
I know it shouldn't matter but the rounded, big horn on the LP style one is something I can't get over. It sounds amazing though.
I used to think that, whilst understanding modifying such an iconic shape in any way is incredibly difficult to pull off.
But now other then the real deal its up there with my favourite shapes ever.
I thought the same thing. Then I played one in person and I bought two within the year. They play sooo good, especially the SN59 V If you ever get a chance to play one give it a chance
Really enjoy the tones on this video and the 59 semi hollow video. what are you playing through / settings / and recording with? thanks!
Thanks, its pretty much always my katana head into a marshall 212.
I hated hearing those comments about the neck as I have small hands. I have a T484 and that neck carve works great for me.
Yeh its WAY bigger then that - my friend has one of these too and his is the same.
Depending on when it was made it may no longer be nitro as they stopped using nitro a few years back. As always the fit, finish and sound of anything Eastman is top notch.
They did on the 'standard' run models like the T486, SB59. Im fairly sure they carried it on with the SB56 for longer. But im not an expert for sure.
These Eastman guitars are great , fantastic quality I've got the SB56/n can't fault it .
Man, great video! I'm just about to pull the trigger on an Eastman but can't decide between the gold top with p90s or the antique varnish with Loller Imperials. I just can't decide! I know they have different sounds... And I play strats and Gibbos. I guess something to keep in mind is neck thickness.
If i found myself in that position again - i would go for the Sb59V. It remains just about the best guitar ive ever played all things considered.
@@Paul-D Thanks for your reply and feedback 👍
I had a eastman semi hollow, in the end sold it cause I just couldn't get on with the neck, it was very thick V shaped, sounded great though
Which one was that? Ive not come across any with a V neck carve
P-90 pickups can be boomy, so I generally lower the bass side considerably in comparison to the treble side, and that balances them well - no need to change the gauges you are comfortable with. Your top wrapping solution seems to have worked for you, and you likely well-know about lowering pickups to reduce output and increase clarity. I tend to prefer my pickups much lower from the strings than the recommended distances, which tend to be about 1/16" - much too close for me. I like to pick over the pickups, and hate my pick hitting them while playing, another reason for lowering them. If you haven't tried it - I know you have Pauli, but if others haven't tried it, try lowering your pickups to 1/8" or more from the strings, and you may be pleasantly surprised as I was...?
Yeh i agree i tend to like mine alot lower too. With abit more time passing now ive found these P90s do need to be higher on the treble side to dial them in that much more - from factory these SB56 are mounted directly to the body with no foam or anything under the pickup to give some sort of adjustments. So i added a tiny bit under the treble side and screwed the bass side as far in as it would go.
Yes, I think you should get a T64 😉
I have been giving it serious effort believe me 🤣
Hello. Do ou change the height of the p90s with the 2 screws in the middle? Cheers
Yeh and depending on the foam or pads underneath will depend how much they actually move lol.
The pickup is hard mounted/screwed directly into the wood. Lowering would mean routing the hole and raising would be foam and for mine….if u raise it up then it will touch the strings..
@@dansboutique26 Thanks for the explanation. Cheers
I’m also an Eastman boy
Its a good place to be :D
What country is this guitar made in?
China
keep practicing man, you'll get there
Always, youtube is VERY secondary to just playing and trying to get better 🤘