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  • @danherrick5785
    @danherrick5785 Год назад +20

    Hey Jeremy, I got a used E08OM-TC. Same but sitka and indian for 950. Basically an OOO-28 at 25% of a Martin. Can't be happier...

  • @rushrulz65
    @rushrulz65 Год назад +10

    Have an E40-OM and it is amazing. It has the most reactive top of any guitar I have ever played. It just sings. I alternate between it and my Martin D-35 and both are just so good. Eastman does it right.

  • @TheRezus35
    @TheRezus35 Год назад +20

    This is my first high-end guitar and cannot find the words to describe how good it is.

    • @jim34morrison
      @jim34morrison Год назад

      I’m happy for you, I really need to add one of these to my living room collection.

  • @aaronlturner
    @aaronlturner Год назад +6

    I own two that I bought from the Acoustic shoppe, love them

    • @simon-oy6um
      @simon-oy6um 5 месяцев назад +2

      You can play them in stereo 😊

  • @scaredypicker
    @scaredypicker 13 дней назад

    I’ve had my Eastman AC508CE for 6 years now. My finest quality guitar in my collection for sure

  • @TeamBenelliShooter
    @TeamBenelliShooter Год назад +3

    I have a E20D-MR-TC that has become my favorite guitar. It's just starting to really open up!

  • @roosed
    @roosed Год назад +22

    I accidentally became an Eastman collector over the past year or two. I have two of their electrics, an acoustic, and two (will end up selling 1) mandolins. They're all killers.

    • @TheTacticalButterknife
      @TheTacticalButterknife Год назад +6

      Yep, I have a couple of their electrics, a SB59 and a T486. Absolutely stellar guitars. I've played a couple acoustics and they are fantastic as well.

    • @paulheartsongs
      @paulheartsongs Год назад +5

      Same here!! I’ve bought 5 this year.
      Martin, Gibson and Taylor have been my choice for 20 years.

  • @terryshaw1934
    @terryshaw1934 Год назад +3

    Your video quality is superb!! Crystal clear, my friend. I too am intrigued with Eastman acoustics AND their electric line.

  • @choudclucker
    @choudclucker 7 месяцев назад +2

    love that you're finally coming around to eastman!

  • @buttsquirt
    @buttsquirt Год назад +5

    I'm not sure that Eastman guitars are as good as the nicer boutique guitars. However, for production class guitars I believe that these guitars are hard to beat. I purchased a store model E20D several years ago before they gained their momentum for $850. Best deal I've ever got on a guitar.

  • @jimmxjx2854
    @jimmxjx2854 11 месяцев назад +2

    Smell and bridge points are cork sniffing territory, re sale value is definitely a consideration. 👍

  • @firecrackerheart
    @firecrackerheart Год назад +2

    my E20OM-MR-TC is the best guitar i have ever owned. it's pure inspiration.

  • @anthonyb2334
    @anthonyb2334 Год назад +1

    Jerry, I absolutely agree with you on the smell!! I thought it was just me!
    I’m an old guy who, in the ‘70’s played Guild and Gibson acoustics. But I’m a MARTIN fan, and own a 00 and 000. I also love Breedlove guitars, but I purchased my first Eastman about four years and think they are great for the money. My everyday, sitting on the coach guitar is an inexpensive E2OM with cedar top and sepele all solid wood body. Not the full range of sound but it stays in tune, has withstood various travel conditions, and remains a fun guitar to play. I’ve owned more expensive Eastman guitars and you are correct. They do not resell well. When I changed out of any of them, I took a hit. But I enjoyed playing them and will buy another one . USED!
    Thank you. Great video

  • @Ravenscaller
    @Ravenscaller Год назад +9

    I'm 75 and when I was just a kid trying to learn to play guitar I lived in a world where Martin and to a slightly lesser extent Gibsons were in another galaxy. Recently a guitar salesman picked up a high end Taylor and played it and then a Martin 28-hd and I was shocked. The Taylor sounded better. There was a consignment Eastman 12 string on the wall. The first Eastman I had finally been able to play. Not only did it look and sound great but the action was so good I could actually play it. Eastman is a serious music making machine. And yet for general playing around the house I pick up one of my two GS-Minis because they sound good and I can reach around them without my shoulder protesting. While the price keeps increasing we have never lived in a world where there were so many excellent choices in size, shape and sound.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs 3 месяца назад

      LOL, no.

  • @raulands
    @raulands 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was recently on the guitar hunt and bought the Eastman e20 OM TC. I was initially very impressed, but after a few days i realised that the lows had too much presence, also I didn't find enough clarity or balance in the sound of the guitar, the lows sounded a bit jumbledto my ear. To compensate the presence of the lows i had to pluck the mids and high strings a little harder, i notice after a while that my fingers were a little sore. Also i discovered what run-out was, the top had very noticeable run-out, initially it didn't bother me, but the lack of balance in the sound and run-out i decided to return it. I'm very happy that i did as I opted for the Furch Vintage 3 OM SR which in my opinion is better suited for what i was looking for, extremely balanced and amazing clarity in the notes, also nice and warm, ah and beautiful woods. So far very happy that i went for the Furch in the end. Probably the eastman is an amazing guitar, but it didn't suit me.

    • @macdaddyblues1
      @macdaddyblues1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yea but you had to spend $3k? Not sure thats a great comparison.

  • @BI-km6dl
    @BI-km6dl Год назад +2

    Thanks for another great video! I totally appreciate your perspective and respect your expert opinion. My first Eastman was an AC330E-12. As far as 12 strings go, it’s an absolute steal at around $1200. I was so impressed, I bought an AC630 Jumbo to replace a very disappointing Gibson J100 I once had. The AC630-BD has an Engelmann spruce top, highly figured maple B/S, ebony fretboard and gotoh tuners. Out of the box this guitar is significantly better in every way than the Gibson it replaced save for the fact it doesn’t have electronics. I had a major bias against Chinese-made guitars when compared to the likes of Martin, Taylor, and Gibson acoustics (all of which I currently own and can compare against my Eastmans). Eastman has completely shattered my bias. I’m not sure there is another company anywhere offering Guitars at such a high level for comparatively bargain prices.

  • @paulheartsongs
    @paulheartsongs Год назад +4

    Can I suggest you try the violin finish models. They’re lovely to hear from day one and only get better.

  • @madamkirk
    @madamkirk 8 месяцев назад +2

    You are just a pleasure to listen to.
    Great playing.

  • @patricklundquist9869
    @patricklundquist9869 11 месяцев назад +1

    Totally agree on Eastman guitars. I discovered them two years ago and have owned 6 of them. Your E20OM sounds like my E40OM. Basically the same guitar but the E40OM has all the extra abalone bling. It was my first Eastman, a mint condition consignment that I snagged for $1,300. Speaking of shiny bridges, the inside of the E40OM has been clear coated. That may sound weird but my early 1970's Yamaha FG150 Nippon Gakki red label also has an internal clear coat.
    SX510 tuners are made by Gotoh.
    If you want a real eye opener, pick up an Eastman PCH3 and give it a strum. I just bought a used PCH3-GACE for $400 because I didn't want to play my Eastman double top DT30-GACE out. I've owned a bunch of laminate guitars: Yamahas, Kents, Takamine, S. Yairi, and Breedloves to name a few(actually to name a lot) and have never before heard a laminate that sounds so great. If I had been blindfolded then handed that PCH3 without knowing what it was, I would swear it was all solid wood.

  • @rod_2109
    @rod_2109 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm really late to the party for this comment but the smell thing is true hahahaha. I have an E8OM and it's incredible but the smell was very noticeable at first. However, I urge you not to worry because it's definitely something coming from the Case. I do not keep my guitar on the case and it stopped being noticebale a few weeks after being home.
    Great video! Eastmans rule!!!

  • @marklong3610
    @marklong3610 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have 5 Martin's and 4 Eastman's... I love each of them.

    • @maplebones
      @maplebones 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'll bet you do. How many girl friends do you have ?

    • @TomRussell-sx2xu
      @TomRussell-sx2xu 6 месяцев назад

      This is the stupidest comment I have ever heard posted here.@@maplebones

  • @Richard_Lush
    @Richard_Lush Год назад +1

    I think they gloss stuff a bit more due to travel distance and humidity. They certainly do break in in a relatively short time. Resale? The more that people realize what they are and the quality involved in the build it will go up if the market isn’t flooded. Shows like yours are giving them great exposure. Thx!

  • @GuitarsZnuff
    @GuitarsZnuff Год назад +1

    Bought the E20SS recently and love it. Great guitars for the price. If you can score one used the price is even better. My bridge has a satin finish and not a gloss one, but mine is also from 2016 and a different model.

  • @theshapeexists
    @theshapeexists 7 месяцев назад

    I remember looking to go out and buy a high end accostic 25 years ago. You really had to dig to find something incredible that didnt break the bank. We are lucky nowadays. You can get an absolute killer guitar for $1000 to $1500

  • @lfish21.
    @lfish21. 16 дней назад

    Streetlights. 😍

  • @the-LeoKnightus
    @the-LeoKnightus Месяц назад

    The Eastman electrics are legit too. Almost as good a custom shop for less than production price tags of the well-known American high priced company.

  • @deanmcbride8747
    @deanmcbride8747 Год назад +1

    Hello Dean here, great video. I agree with your comments the guitar sounds OK. Great wood combination. Martin have ran out of Madagascar Rosewood so it's become very desirable. I have a Martin 00028 custom shop Madagascar and adaronkack top. £6000. It's Beautiful.
    Now the eastman....
    Why do they use a gloss spray on the bridge and on some of their other models they spray the fretboard with gloss laqure. Horrible...
    When the camera shows the frets and the back of the headstock. It looked ruff fret ends. The top finish on that beautiful adaronkack top looked about an inch thick. Too heavy finish. The back had funny white lines in the finish. Needed more filler paste to cover the wood grain I still think it's got to be worth around £2200. It looks fine from about 6ft away. Eastman could improve a little. Dean 🇬🇧 🙏

  • @joekagerer
    @joekagerer Год назад +1

    I love my Eastman E40-OO Guitar and my Eastman MD515V mandolin, they make mighty fine instruments.
    Edit:
    1) I don't buy things I want to sell, I buy things I want to own.
    2) Eastman are a fraction of the cost of an USA made guitar, they will never be a USA made guitar and their value will most likely never be that of a USA made guitar.
    3) For the rest of use who don't have the budget for Martin's and Gibson's (of similar quality) Eastman is fantastic.

  • @rewerbm
    @rewerbm Год назад +5

    That guitar sounds great! The tuners are made by Gotoh.

    • @gregmonk9037
      @gregmonk9037 Год назад

      I think they're pingwell open backs, v similar

    • @rewerbm
      @rewerbm Год назад

      @@gregmonk9037 they’re not.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs 3 месяца назад +1

      The lower cost models have Ping tuners.
      These are Gotohs.

  • @IndigoJo
    @IndigoJo 4 месяца назад

    SX510 tuners are Gotohs, from Japan. The lower end Eastman guitars have Pingwell tuners.
    As for 000 vs OM, most of the third-party OM guitars are in fact longer scale than Martin's; 25.5in in the case of Collings and Larrivee and 650mm in the case of Furch. Maybe some American boutique OMs are the same scale length as Martin's, but 25.4in generally means Martin. Maybe you could tell just by playing it but if you ordered it online and you wanted what you understand to be an OM, you might have a shock when you get it open and played it for the first time, especially if you were into open tunings.
    I've looked at prices of Eastmans in shops here in the UK and the one in this video is on a par with, say, Japanese or eastern European acoustics in price (they have lower models for much less). Not a quarter of the cost of a Martin; in fact, more like half, which isn't surprising given that it's made with American woods and in a small factory, not an outsourced sweatshop or a CNC factory as with most guitars made in China.

  • @aaronlarsen7447
    @aaronlarsen7447 11 месяцев назад +3

    With a short scale it's basically a 00028 it sound truly amazing and it's beautiful!

  • @truthray2885
    @truthray2885 Год назад

    I have one and I love it, and paid a lot less than 2200 for it - and no it wasn't hot. The back almost has a purple-plummy brown color to me, and I love THAT too.

  • @d35s2
    @d35s2 6 месяцев назад

    Interesting abd very well done, again. Many thanks Jeremy!

  • @danielschroeder1449
    @danielschroeder1449 Год назад +2

    I had a very similar experience. Went to a guitar shop looking for a small body instrument, single-O or something like that. They showed me a little Martin, a little Larivee, and then they pulled out the Eastman. The one I looked at wasn't this fancy. While I liked the guitar a lot I was really hoping to get the Taylor 612ce 12-fret. Still haven't gotten that Taylor. Decided not to waste the time of the people at the guitar shop and just try to get the Taylor. Like the herringbone on this one. Always a nice touch.

    • @davidhuckins791
      @davidhuckins791 8 месяцев назад

      Taylor resales are zilch! 😮

    • @danielschroeder1449
      @danielschroeder1449 8 месяцев назад

      Still don't have that Taylor. Jeremy got me interested in a Boucher instead. Great red spruce, great Canadian maple. Still haven't gotten that either. It's hard to get where I live. I may be able to order the one I want through an outfit in North Carolina. Bah! Foiled again.

    • @anthonylane9547
      @anthonylane9547 6 месяцев назад

      Daniel G & G music in Canada can sell you the Boucher you want and dhip it to you. They ship world wide.

    • @danielschroeder1449
      @danielschroeder1449 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks, turns out it's too expensive. I could afford that Taylor but not the Boucher.

  • @HayesTech
    @HayesTech 5 месяцев назад

    Eastman does make nice guitars, especially for the money. Recording King is another awesome guitar too, their all solid wood guitars. The jury is out as far as torrified wood go, for me. I want to see how these torrified woods hold up over the long run.

  • @zolar55
    @zolar55 Год назад

    I’m not as good as you ….love your playing…I’ve been playing since 1968…..Wild Mountain Thyme…love it…going to buy the Eastman .12…..I play a D18 1967…..love your type of music!

  • @Mar-a-Lago_Ketchup_Cleanup
    @Mar-a-Lago_Ketchup_Cleanup 8 месяцев назад

    I've fallen in love with an Eastman AC422. It blows anything similar Taylor makes out of the water for twice the price. Such is cheap but trained and good Chinese labor. You have to go to something like a Taylor 814 to find similar quality and sound from a GA type guitar.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko3 Год назад

    I have the E10 (mahog) thermo om and it has taken about a year and a half to really open up. I have other guitars, and so this doesn't get played everyday. But, it is my camping guitar, and I can't tell you how much I love it. It seems to love the dry mountain air, and campfires ... I got it from the Accoustic shop for around 1500 bucks I think, and they are great ... Liz is great at set up. Highly recommend. I also got a E20 slope shoulder dread varnish finish from them, and that thing turned into the biggest monster guitar ...

  • @pameladahl8274
    @pameladahl8274 5 месяцев назад

    I bought an Eastman like he's talking about. I sent it back. It was not balanced right? Seemed on the heavy side, somebody had lowered the action on it. That was not what I was expecting. But now I've got one of the bourgeois TS with the aged Alaskan sitka anf Rosewood Back and sides. As soon as I heal from having new shoulders I will go over this guitar. Change the strings first and go from there. Bourgeois and Eastman are on to something!! I like how they think.

  • @younkinjames8571
    @younkinjames8571 Год назад

    My local shop sells Eastman. I recently bought a mandolin from Eastman to learn on. Very great quality for the price.

  • @bryandraughn9830
    @bryandraughn9830 4 месяца назад

    I played an Eastman that i really liked but it wasn't mine. I was just using it to record a certain song.
    Most acoustics i just strum a G chord and if it sounds like the first chord in an old Western movie, ill buy it.
    That's exactly the voice im looking for.
    Sort of early 70's Guild usually does the trick.

  • @Tommy-Art-Strong
    @Tommy-Art-Strong Год назад

    Bought an Eastman E20 OO less than a year ago and had problems with the strings binding in the nut. Grooves were narrow and slanted to the right. I fixed that. Some of the tuners were working way to hard. I fixed that. The case smells like toxic glue, no toxic dump. No fix. Other than that it’s a nice guitar.

  • @bunkerman99
    @bunkerman99 6 месяцев назад

    I paid $1950 for this guitar in used but mint condition a '22 model. Great, could not be happier and Lord knows how much cheaper than a Martin.

  • @firecrackerheart
    @firecrackerheart Год назад

    the smell emanates from the case. i agree-i could not handle it, but, after a couple weeks on a stand/wall hanging in a humidified room, and it goes away .. .

  • @jameshill2015
    @jameshill2015 Год назад +1

    They are worth EVERY PENNY..and some! I want an acoustic! I had their 335 style but lm not a hollow body kinda guy, l do have the Solid Body 59 varnish and it is far superior to my LP Standard for many reasons, they are finally getting recognition and the increasing prices reflect that. I bought the SB for $1699.. new.. now? 😆 They are 100% custom shop level for a production price.. l have not played or seen an acoustic in person yet..likely a good thing l don't.. lm still paying off my HD28.. UGGGH.

  • @ericcain8792
    @ericcain8792 Месяц назад

    Rings like a bell!

  • @pirahna432
    @pirahna432 10 месяцев назад +1

    The glue smell is from the case. My AC 322 absolutely reeks from its case, even a year after I bought it. Absolutely love it otherwise, but clearly whatever glue they use in their cases is not great.

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 9 месяцев назад

      It's not the glue.

    • @pirahna432
      @pirahna432 9 месяцев назад

      @@Stringbean421 What do you think it is?

  • @HenryPipes
    @HenryPipes Год назад +1

    1. Those are Gotoh SX510 tuners, very great imo. 2. Eastman acquired Bourgeois. 3. Martin doesn't use Madi Rosewood even on the Authentics anymore. Your looking at spending 3-5 times thr price for something similar speced. 4. The smell is from the case. I have an E20SS and it has the same smell that I can't stand. The latch on my case also broke. I am not a fan of those cases. They look nice though.
    I would have liked a little more comment on the tone. How is Madi different from EIR? It sounds a little bright to me, but otherwise pretty good.

  • @robertcoughlin4961
    @robertcoughlin4961 Год назад

    I bought a Martin D-28 today - new. Not Madagascar but beautiful East Indian rosewood. The price was only $500 more than this Eastman. I think that’s a great value and the Martin will hold its value better. The Eastman is a beauty though!

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад +1

      What an exciting day! I'd buy a Martin over this. I've got a Martin coming soon too.

  • @OssianEMills
    @OssianEMills Год назад +1

    The way you one-handed that guitar case out of the box in one motion is a trait mostly found in guitar store employees. The rest of us would have done it less ease.

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад +2

      I've done thousands of those and have worked out a strategy. Mostly grabbing the box between your feet.

  • @fourocker
    @fourocker Год назад +2

    I love my E6SS-TC, it's quite remarkable, there's a reason Bourgeois have partnered with them, I think they have PING tuners.....they work great, I believe the Ebony bridge is polished, at least that's how mine looks, the Ebony on my fretboard is outstanding, they also use Jescar highly polished frets which feel awesome, I'm sold on them, I bought mine in preference to stuff that was double the price simply because it plays and sounds fantastic, keep up the good work Jeremy, we appreciate it 😊

    • @panayotiscanellopoulos8696
      @panayotiscanellopoulos8696 Год назад

      Eastman bought Bourgeois, not partnered.....

    • @fourocker
      @fourocker Год назад +1

      @@panayotiscanellopoulos8696 yes actually I stand corrected although they build the Bourgeois Touchstone series in a partnership arrangement where they both have a hand in construction.

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 10 месяцев назад

      Just to add that Bourgeois send their acoustic guitar tops over to Eastman, whereby Eastman then place those tops onto the rest of the body (back and sides handcrafted by Eastman), then send them back to Bourgeois. So glad that Bourgeois is now owned by Eastman. Great quality guitars all round.

  • @celticgodsoriginal
    @celticgodsoriginal Год назад

    My Recording King RO 328 000, aged Adirocnadck top , Indian Rosewood back and sides, all solid, smelled like varnish or something on arrival. It too was made in China , and like that Eastman is a Martin orchestra model copy. The odor lessened over time and is gone now. The fit and finish was of a very high standard and my only faults are the plastic bridge pins, and cheap plastic pickguard. Plays great, sounds great, looks great.

    • @celticgodsoriginal
      @celticgodsoriginal Год назад

      Replaced plastic pins with Stew Mac ebony pins, cheap easy fix. Id say this stacks up well against the Eastman.

  • @danmarshall3089
    @danmarshall3089 Год назад

    @jeramy Shappard the riff the wheels fall of play the (C#m) shape which is E6 x.4,6,6,0,0,.. then the second fingering with that a in the base
    A7+/9, x,0.6.6.0.0,.. then this fingering E6 x,7,6,6,0,0,.. then to finish it off play a Emaj7 x.6,6,4,4,0 or go up to Db11#9 fingering x, 9, 11, 11, 0, 0,

  • @trebleclef909
    @trebleclef909 Год назад

    A word on the lack of bass on this guitar-- perhaps some of that is simply due to the fact that we're not talking about a dreadnought/ jumbo, but a smaller body size? I only play dreads and jumbos because I like as much bass and power as I can get out of a guitar.

  • @55TeleMark
    @55TeleMark Год назад

    Minor complaints for the cost to quality. I have an Eastman E3D that punches way above it’s weight class.

  • @alfredcakeburn1166
    @alfredcakeburn1166 8 месяцев назад

    I got a Dread TC MR and it's on its way back. Wonderful in appearance but the mid range is so overwhelming it just bulldozed the sound. I am an Eastman fan and have an E20 OM which runs a treat on EJ17's. Possibly just the example I had or perhaps the Mady Rosewood effect but on this occasion not for me.

  • @dynamitesteel
    @dynamitesteel 2 месяца назад

    i have an e40om, from what I could hear it sounds louder and wider/deeper than this one... i've played it a lot and it's matured so well. honestly there's no guitar that is clearly better than this that i've played under 5,000 usd. It sounds maybe not as refined but much more powerful and full that even a martin om-28.

  • @Thelionatays
    @Thelionatays 2 месяца назад

    I’d have to try one. Martin is getting out of hand these days

  • @dingalsbe88
    @dingalsbe88 Год назад

    sounds really good, I want one.

  • @randallharris4087
    @randallharris4087 11 месяцев назад

    The bridge looks great to me, I have 2 eastman acoustic and they are fabulous. I have owned several Martin's and by far prefer eastman. Resale well I play mine so not looking to sell

  • @Joeschmoe8930
    @Joeschmoe8930 4 месяца назад

    I have 2 Eastman instruments. Dollar for dollar there is no company that matches them in terms of quality for what you get. Its really impressive. If they had another brand on their headstock, they would sell for way more. One thing to note, is a new Eastman and an older eastman are different beast. The eastman's that were produced in the last couple of years are of a higher calibre than those produced earlier.

  • @pameladahl8274
    @pameladahl8274 5 месяцев назад

    I have a new Eastman and even with the laminated rosewood back it is so much fun to play. I figure its a B guitar and who cares!! $429!!

  • @embwee
    @embwee Год назад +1

    I have been watching your reviews for a while, and would be broke if I didn't have more restraint-- nice version of Wild Mt. Thyme, BTW-- but your go to chords make use of open strings that already have a sparkle, an open tuning sound created by the same notes that ring out on different strings. Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of them. But I wonder if they fairly represent the ring and sustain of the guitar as compared to playing straight up chords, strummed or fingerpicked.

  • @derekfromtauranga6012
    @derekfromtauranga6012 Год назад +1

    The headstock shape looks very Martin. If someone’s playing this guitar and you can’t read the headstock logo by the shape you would think oh that’s a Martin.

  • @annunacky4463
    @annunacky4463 Год назад

    Got an Alvarez Yairi and an Eastman A Mando. Both are wonderful instruments.

  • @patrickblakeslee2867
    @patrickblakeslee2867 Год назад

    The tuners are gotoh sxbn 510s

  • @chadkelley
    @chadkelley Год назад

    The selection of guitars might be greater, but the prices were way better 20 years ago. I'd trade for fewer manufacturers for better prices any day!

  • @pauldockery1747
    @pauldockery1747 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @gregmonk9037
    @gregmonk9037 Год назад

    Been looking at this model, gonna have to.

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  Год назад

      We still have this one for sale! Link in the description

  • @andrewbowen6875
    @andrewbowen6875 Год назад

    Sat here holed up poorly in bed from a suspected thyroid problem and seeing this makes me want to get my 12 fret Brook Taw back.

  • @MarkantoneeWilliams-wz9zm
    @MarkantoneeWilliams-wz9zm 5 месяцев назад

    i liked that iron and wine

  • @Gratefulman1965
    @Gratefulman1965 Год назад +2

    I sold all my offshore built guitars ( The Loar, Blueridge, etc;) for the exception of my Japan built 75’ Alvarez 5024. As nice as some of the overseas builds are they had to go. My Gibsons , Guilds and Martins need more of my attention.🇺🇸

  • @jim34morrison
    @jim34morrison Год назад +1

    They are beautiful guitars. They sound fantastic. However, I’m hesitant to add one to my collection solely because they are assembled overseas. I don’t know why I’m biased so much that I won’t pull the trigger and grab a wonderful system at a cut rate 😞

    • @fourocker
      @fourocker Год назад +2

      I'm hesitant to spend the money on a U.S made guitar because I don't believe they're good enough for the price charged, I live in Australia and I've tried many different guitars, I nearly bought an Australian made Maton at one point, I simply judge how good the guitar is in a ratio of the cost, I was pretty impressed with a Kremona recently, made in Bulgaria but ultimately bought an Eastman, it's just outstanding for what it costs 😊

    • @jim34morrison
      @jim34morrison Год назад +1

      @@fourocker I would imagine getting a Taylor or Martin for you would carry large import duties and other taxes. What was a brand new Martin d-28 in your area?

    • @fourocker
      @fourocker Год назад +1

      @@jim34morrison at the time a standard gloss finish D28 was 5K give or take a couple of hundred depending upon the store, tried one didn't mind it but preferred the D18 for tone but I've tried others that I enjoyed more....like a Guild D40, I loved that and an Alvarez MD60 that was fantastic but sold before I was in a position to buy, with the MD60 though it was that particular guitar as I tried other MD60 's that just weren't the same. It's weird because my E6SS-TC looks like a J35 but honestly sounds very much like a D18 to a degree, I stumbled across my E6SS-TC and couldn't put it down, maybe others may not sound the same, I don't know as it's the only one I've come across.

    • @jim34morrison
      @jim34morrison Год назад

      @@fourocker wow. 5k for a d-28 is way out of sight. I would absolutely grab an Eastman if that were my position. I’m probably going to pick up one of their OM models so I have something to travel with and my Martins can stay at home.

    • @jim34morrison
      @jim34morrison Год назад

      @@fourocker would you be willing to post a video of your guitar(s)? I’d love to see them.

  • @johnbradford6845
    @johnbradford6845 Год назад +1

    Just how bad is the smell? Would it get better over time? The shiny bridge is an easy fix when the strings are changed with some blue tape and fine steel wool.

    • @aficionadolurecompany700
      @aficionadolurecompany700 5 месяцев назад

      I had an Eastman and I didn't like the shiny bridge but I had thought a lot about it recently and I thought...well normally we oil the bridge and then over time the bridge absorbs the oil and we have to add more oil. But if you think about it, when we oil the bridge, that oil albeit a small amount of oil, it probably absorbs the vibrations and dead ends the sound slightly. Whereas if it has a finish on it then you don't have to oil the bridge. And the bridge will remain dry and instill a crisp, clean sound into the soundboard. I think the same logic applies to the fretboard as well. By NOT oiling the fretboard, the strings should stay clean longer. I told myself after selling my Eastman that I used to own that I would never buy another Chinese guitar again. But now I'm considering buying this same guitar, the Eastman E-20 MR TC because I like the idea of owning a guitar with Madagascar Rosewood back and sides.

  • @glennjustice2760
    @glennjustice2760 Год назад

    And, my opinion, great necks!

  • @maplebones
    @maplebones 7 месяцев назад

    I hear that a lot . "It doesn't sound great but it will open up and eventually be a zinger. " I thought the high end was terrible on this box. Sounded like loose pennies bouncing around in a coffee can. I'll never buy one because I like the warmer sound of mahogany, but if I did I'd wait a couple of years till they're down to $500. on Craigslist.

  • @tomformanek3312
    @tomformanek3312 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am still trying to figure whether acoustic players are shallow about optics like polished fretboards and bridges or anal about what othet people think.
    Maybe both?
    If it doesn't affect tone then it's simply a matter of taste. And taste can really be about limits and boundaries, for better or worse.
    It seems sadly acoustic players can be among the most insecure about brands and bling. And this is especially sad in a time when premium tonewoods are being depleted. Somethings must change.
    So yay for Eastman, sipo, sapele,walnut and polished ebony.

    • @maplebones
      @maplebones 7 месяцев назад

      Players aren't shallow, but guitars collectors are about 1/4 " deep.

  • @leraph3904
    @leraph3904 3 месяца назад

    sound very bright for me....great guitar BUT I prefere my FURCH VINTAGE 1 OM SR....so far

  • @ninjacow63
    @ninjacow63 Год назад

    You should try their new offset guitar. I forget the name looks like a offset Les Paul. Definitely try more Eastman stuff.

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines9957 Год назад

    Jeremy, measure that neck! My scale came in at 24.8~9 inches: a 000! Keep smiling! Thanks

  • @FlatCatGear
    @FlatCatGear Год назад

    I own a Martin D35 and was looking for a small body guitar Tried a bunch and really liked the sound of the Eastman, but something felt wrong. I played a couple more and it still seemed off. I picked up a Martin OM and it felt right. I think that my Left hand was telling me that I am a Martin man. The Eastman looks and sounds great, it just didn't fell right. My 2 cents.

    • @danherrick5785
      @danherrick5785 Год назад +1

      Your 2 cents converts into a 3 grand difference.

    • @FlatCatGear
      @FlatCatGear Год назад

      @@danherrick5785 E20-OM-MR-TC MSRP $2769. I purchase a used Martin O-15 12 fret Custom Shop for $2500. I know, not apples to apples but a Martin Custom Shop Guitar is pretty phenominal and that model was a good differentiator to my D35.

  • @andrewbowen6875
    @andrewbowen6875 Год назад

    “This is my baggage I’m working through it”😂😂😂 famous last words.

  • @azcharlie2009
    @azcharlie2009 10 месяцев назад

    I thought narrow spruce grain was what you wanted. Some of my old cheaper guitars have very wide grain, but don't sound near as good as the narrow.... I am very impressed with the Eastman OMs, though... Awesome guitars.

    • @maplebones
      @maplebones 7 месяцев назад

      Almost all of the old growth Red Spruce, or Adirondack as it's known in the guitar world, is long gone. What they're using today grew up quickly in the open, and its not nearly as stiff as the old growth, but it's legend lives on. There's still Sitka Spruce around with growth rings of 30 to 50/ per inch which means a tree suitable for a guitar would be at least 300 years old. I prefer Sitka because I believe it's sound is mellower. I also like the ancient, fine grained redwood and cedar tops which are mellow as well.

  • @gregalderson128
    @gregalderson128 2 месяца назад

    Jeremy, I am going to have to disagree with you on the bridge. All of Bourgeois high end guitars have a shiny bridge. Maybe that is where Eastman got the idea years ago? Every high end Bourgeois i have played has a shiny bridge. I own a Bourgeois oms DB signature AT Adirondack 12 fret and it has a shiny bridge. I think you are just use to Martin bridges being satin finished. With that said I am missing your more frequent videos and I hope you and your family are doing well.

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines9957 Год назад

    The smell: I think it's the case. Shine on the bridge: ask John at the Acoustic Shoppe as I think it's varnished.

    • @danherrick5785
      @danherrick5785 Год назад

      China does not have environmental laws. They can use the worst kinds of glues and can use a gallon worth when only a dab will do. I think they pour the glue into the case instead of brushing it on ...

  • @ramspencer5492
    @ramspencer5492 4 месяца назад

    i prefer rosewood on dreadnoughts on mahogany on smaller guitars.

  • @kolohe0782
    @kolohe0782 11 месяцев назад

    I bought an Eastman E10 OM TC about 10 months ago.
    It is a beautiful guitar as the one you have reviewed, but playability, and intonation sucks.
    Edited:
    Well, after looking at the neck, realized it had bowed. Tightened up the trussed, and now I am a Happy Camper.
    Definitely worth the $$

  • @matheusgomes3605
    @matheusgomes3605 Год назад +2

    gotoh tuners man

  • @terrymattingly6843
    @terrymattingly6843 Год назад +1

    12-fret version please

  • @TheScumAlsoRises
    @TheScumAlsoRises 9 месяцев назад +1

    Was that Dashboard Confessional's "Remember to Breathe" that was being played at the 4:43 mark?

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  9 месяцев назад +1

      Good ear! It is!

    • @TheScumAlsoRises
      @TheScumAlsoRises 9 месяцев назад

      @@JeremySheppard Amazing! I never would have thought a somewhat obscure song from a Dashboard EP from the early aughts would be making the rounds on legit guitar channels these days. So cool.

  • @simon-oy6um
    @simon-oy6um 5 месяцев назад

    TC its got twin carbs 😂😂 with GT roadwheels 😊

  • @JeffSimpson-yy2si
    @JeffSimpson-yy2si 9 месяцев назад

    Need to rethink about the E20OM

  • @paraviolence8072
    @paraviolence8072 10 месяцев назад

    Eastman on the headstock says it all.

    • @MrFrampo56
      @MrFrampo56 7 месяцев назад +1

      What the fuck is that supposed to mean?

  • @panayotiscanellopoulos8696
    @panayotiscanellopoulos8696 Год назад +1

    One clarification.... Eastman acquired Bourgeois... they are not partners... but Eastman let the ex Bourgeois company to have some autonomy....

    • @fourocker
      @fourocker Год назад

      Actually you are correct but they partner in the building of the Bourgeois Touchstone series 👍

    • @panayotiscanellopoulos8696
      @panayotiscanellopoulos8696 Год назад +1

      @@fourocker That's correct too.... all guitar building, except the top, is China made....and they sell it 500 bucks more cause it writes Bourgeois on it 🙂

  • @danmarshall3089
    @danmarshall3089 Год назад

    eastman are the best guitars availble on the market for the price mine e1d blows my friends hd28 out of the water the thing is a cannon

  • @firstjohnfivefour
    @firstjohnfivefour Год назад

    Put an Eb before or after the A

  • @jonas6588
    @jonas6588 5 месяцев назад

    Du solltest einmal Furch oder Lakewood spielen, da wird die Eastman in der Ecke verstauben.
    Beispielsweise Furch Vintage 2 Om
    Oder Lakewood M 14
    Beide ca. für diesen Preis zu haben und ich garantiere dir, das sind Welten und hergestellt in Deutschland und Tschechien.

    • @JeremySheppard
      @JeremySheppard  5 месяцев назад +1

      I own a Furch Vintage II OM and it's one of my absolute favorites. I got to go to the Czech Republic and tour Furch two years ago!

    • @jonas6588
      @jonas6588 5 месяцев назад

      Das kann ich absolut verstehen, bin auch ein großer Fan und falls du noch keine Lakewood gespielt hast, kann ich dir auch nur sehr empfehlen. Zurzeit gibt es ein wahnsinniges Angebot für eine Lakewood M 25 Edition 22. Die beste Gitarre die ich besitze.
      Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland

  • @peterrebhahn1113
    @peterrebhahn1113 Год назад

    Nice, but in guitars (as in many other things) you pay a lot for that final few increments of goodness so if it were me (and it probably will be soon) I'd probably just buy a Yamaha Red label and pocket the ~$1,400 savings.

  • @adamricard9410
    @adamricard9410 Год назад

    Jeremy,
    In regards to Eastman V Martin. Do Martin 000 and OM have different bracing styles or are they the same? I understand the scale is different. So in regards to Eastman, I understand they don’t make a 000 but with the shorter scale, would you say it is a direct comparison to a 000 Martin? Or more to an OM?

  • @liberator32
    @liberator32 10 месяцев назад

    @jeremysheppard how does it compare to the Eastman made Bourgeois OM? Neck thickness, tone, overall sound? Between the two which would you pick?