wow, you bring out such a wonderful full and balanced well-rounded sound. Beautiful guitar, both to the ears and to the eyes. Thanks for a great review.
Thanks! There was a little bit of Eyes in there. I play that one a lot. Also, I"m selling this guitar if you're interested. wilmington.craigslist.org/msg/d/wilmington-eastman-ac522ce/7530085116.html
Well done review - honest and informative. For someone who plays and sings this guitar seems to be a good choice. Love the wood combination. Thank you for this effort. I don't play much plugged in thankfully. Eastman - please upgrade and charge a few bucks more. You won't loose sales. A quacky piezo has no place in today's music.
I dont know man... that guitar looks like it needs a lot of protecting to me. It's gorgeous. I have one and I love it! This is not a big gripe, but I wish Eastman would put a Strap Button on the neck. I got nervous when I drill a hole in such a pretty guitar to add that button.
Since I'm seriously considering getting an AC522CE, I'm sure glad I have an LR Baggs Voiceprint DI. It works wonders. If I get the AC522CE, I'll pull the Under Saddle Element out, install a new bone nut and get better tone and sustain right there. Then install a K&K and good to go. I have a K&K Trinity System in my J40 and the Voiceprint even improves that.
@@rob1261a I only have experience with the 522 so not sure how much help I can be with that. My overall experience of Eastman guitars has been consistently positive, so my guess is they’re both great.
wow, you bring out such a wonderful full and balanced well-rounded sound. Beautiful guitar, both to the ears and to the eyes. Thanks for a great review.
Nice work, love Eastman guitars 👍
Was looking at picking one of these up. Enjoyed your playing, for a second I thought you were going to go straight into Eyes of the World!
Thanks! There was a little bit of Eyes in there. I play that one a lot. Also, I"m selling this guitar if you're interested. wilmington.craigslist.org/msg/d/wilmington-eastman-ac522ce/7530085116.html
Very informative as well as real talented.
Thanks so much! Now that I've had the guitar for a little while and broken it in some, I love it even more.
Well done review - honest and informative. For someone who plays and sings this guitar seems to be a good choice. Love the wood combination. Thank you for this effort. I don't play much plugged in thankfully. Eastman - please upgrade and charge a few bucks more. You won't loose sales. A quacky piezo has no place in today's music.
Thanks!
I agree that Eastman is a great looking and sounding guitar! Nice job on your review! Liked and subscribed
thanks!
Nice honest review. You present Ed the pros and cons well. Very thoughtful. Thanks for the review.
Thank you!
Thank you for a great review and beautiful playing. I just played one today, impressive guitar!
Thanks!
I dont know man... that guitar looks like it needs a lot of protecting to me. It's gorgeous. I have one and I love it! This is not a big gripe, but I wish Eastman would put a Strap Button on the neck. I got nervous when I drill a hole in such a pretty guitar to add that button.
Since I'm seriously considering getting an AC522CE, I'm sure glad I have an LR Baggs Voiceprint DI. It works wonders. If I get the AC522CE, I'll pull the Under Saddle Element out, install a new bone nut and get better tone and sustain right there. Then install a K&K and good to go. I have a K&K Trinity System in my J40 and the Voiceprint even improves that.
Yes sir, that's a good combo.
Nice! Subbed
Thanks!
Thank you
great demo. Thanks. I have an Eastman OM, was curious what K & K you went with in your OM? Thanks
Trying to decide between this and AC722CE?
@@rob1261a I only have experience with the 522 so not sure how much help I can be with that. My overall experience of Eastman guitars has been consistently positive, so my guess is they’re both great.
Wes, does it have a fast and easily playable neck like a Taylor?
Yes, extremely easy to play and very fast
This camera doesn’t do this guitar justice
These companies have to learn that we would pick a no electronics version and buy a knk with the money saved.