I love your reviews, great sense of humour and beautiful playing . I do prefer number 14444 , I love the tone ! Both awesome looking ans sounding SS guitars
Great playing and man do I love the sound of these guitars! Eastman is really making nice stuff and the slope -shouldered dreadnaught just has a beautiful midrange push with the lows and highs nicely balanced without being overly boomy or bright. Put a mic in front of either with a good song and make a record.
Why does your website exclusively Maton products, and no other guitars, such as the one's in this here video?? Hmm? What if I don't wish to view or own a Maton?
Hey McCarty! Between the mahogany and the rosewood, I’d probably pick the mahogany guitar for a recording instrument, and the rosewood would be more appropriate for a live performance instrument with a little more growl to it! Thanks for asking, hope this helps!
@@ArtisanGuitars trying to decide between a slope shoulder dread or a Waterloo Wl S. A Guild M20 is coming in the mail soon but I'm also looking for something else. I have learned I like smaller bodied guitars as I often sing with them but I also like a good dread. Have looked at Gibson's but the cost and inconsistency has made it hard. Narrowing a second purchase between an Eastman SS or Waterloo Wl S. Too many choices!
Richard, these are the exact same guitar models. Just showing you both of them we have in stock. The in-depth specs can be found in the links in the description. Happy holidays!
been looking at getting a high end acoustic and Eastman keep drawing me in. Sounds great!
I love your reviews, great sense of humour and beautiful playing . I do prefer number 14444 , I love the tone ! Both awesome looking ans sounding SS guitars
Great playing and man do I love the sound of these guitars! Eastman is really making nice stuff and the slope -shouldered dreadnaught just has a beautiful midrange push with the lows and highs nicely balanced without being overly boomy or bright. Put a mic in front of either with a good song and make a record.
It's amazing how consistent the sound is between the two. Great channel. Witty host.
I was thinking the same thing.
Those first ascending chords reminded me of the Mills Brothers.
I traded my Taylor 314 for the E20SS, never regretted it.
Wonderful review. Fab. Sounds rather fab. Out of interest what mic have you used??
Magnificent guitars - I now own 4 Eastmans, incl that model, sadly not bought from you guys as I’m here in the UK!. Oh well.
We ship international!
Both are great but the first one really has it...
Keep up the good work. I love your videos man!
Glad you like them!
What's the width of the bottom is it 16inch
Why does your website exclusively Maton products, and no other guitars, such as the one's in this here video?? Hmm? What if I don't wish to view or own a Maton?
This or the E10 ss v?
Hey McCarty! Between the mahogany and the rosewood, I’d probably pick the mahogany guitar for a recording instrument, and the rosewood would be more appropriate for a live performance instrument with a little more growl to it! Thanks for asking, hope this helps!
@@ArtisanGuitars thanks!
@@ArtisanGuitars trying to decide between a slope shoulder dread or a Waterloo Wl S. A Guild M20 is coming in the mail soon but I'm also looking for something else. I have learned I like smaller bodied guitars as I often sing with them but I also like a good dread. Have looked at Gibson's but the cost and inconsistency has made it hard. Narrowing a second purchase between an Eastman SS or Waterloo Wl S. Too many choices!
You're hilarious!
Two guitars but no info abouth the difference, like woods, price, same tune, no strum or fingerstyle....not really helpful this review.
Richard, these are the exact same guitar models. Just showing you both of them we have in stock. The in-depth specs can be found in the links in the description. Happy holidays!
@@ArtisanGuitars Thanks, happy holiday's to you too!