A great demo of a great sounding guitar. You never fail to deliver Lucas, I always feel inspired to keep putting in the hours when I hear you. Amongst many others, I’m currently enjoying my Eastman 308 CE Ltd, however an OM is definitely on the cards.
Hey, that’s really really nice of you! I truly appreciate that. Love my Eastmans and demoing this one I can say it was a great guitar. It really stuck with me. Belongs to a student of mine and it continues to sound better with age. It sounds as good as many of the top tier Eastmans I’ve tried
You are too kind! I truly appreciate your kind words. Eastmans are some of my favorites. I love to feature them on this channel every chance I get. I actually have a review of the Eastman Romeo coming out later today randomly enough. You’ve got a nice assortment of OM and dreadnaught styles there How do you like the TC? I haven’t tried one of their torrified top guitars yet, but I have liked them on the other manufacturers instruments I’ve played
Nice! Would love to try the E8 some day. I got an E6OM for Christmas from my lovely and sweet wife, and absolutely love it! I will be reviewing that the week after next on episode 100 of this series! Thanks for watching and glad to hear of your positive experience with Eastman
You play with so much enthousiasm that it makes me want to take my guitar to play like you do (sort of). I hesitate between this one and the AC 222 from Eastman. Or maybe the E3-OM, which I enjoy quite a bit too. Eastman guitars have a lot of dynamics. It's dynamite! They shine.
Your comments on the playing are very kind. I truly appreciate that! It’s tough to choose between this and those other options as it’s also subjective. I love this particular E one om and I also love the AC 222CE for different reasons. I Wood really make your choice based on which one feels best in your hands, and sounds best to your ear as you try them.
Never thought of Eastman for their acoustic guitars but during your intro I thought - "what a versatile guitar" -- then you said it. See - I'm learning! It seems to keep up with you in every style of music, and this is their entry level solid wood? - wow! Not to mention the presence it has, assuming the tone will get even better with age. Now the mic you are using also seems to be excellent as it captures your voice and the guitar, and the room for that matter very very well, sounds so natural even online. Great review!
I’m glad the versatility came across! That’s funny this is not the first time someone mentioned the sound of this video to me. I tried a different microphone. Low and behold it’s meant for snare drum, but I find it has a very full frequency range. It’s called an audix I5. Figured I’d change it up from the usual SM 58. Maybe I’ll have to stick with it. It has more game so I can have it a little further away from me than The one I usually use. This guitar is haunting me now. Had to give it to its owner on Friday, but man it’s something special!!
Agree totally re Eastmans are great value and sensational guitars. I bought an E10SSV a few months ago. I play it daily, its so smooth and easy in your hands and the sound is incredible.
Thanks for commenting! Have yet to try one of those E10 slope shoulders, but itching to do so One of these days! glad to hear you are digging yours. after making this video I ended up getting an E6OM, and it’s been my most played acoustic this past year, so I totally relate to what you’re saying here.
Oh my gosh, I just stumbled across your channel. I've been missing out! That was a great demo, with fantastic playing and insightful commentary. That jazzy stuff was wonderful, I need to learn some of that. But first I need to click over to some of your other Eastman reviews :)
Wow, this is such a nice comment. Very very kind of you to say that, and I’m glad you enjoyed the review! I had a lot of fun demoing this guitar, and my student who owns it is extremely happy with it still a year after the fact. Thanks for watching the videos and definitely stay tuned for more!
Eastman should hire you as a sales consultant. I played one at a local shop this week and also the cedar top (E2OM). The cedar was nice but I guess I’m a spuce guy at the end of the day (used to also have a mahogany top; nice warm and mellow tone, but too compressed for my style). I know what my next guitar will be Lucas!
Haha you aren’t the first person who has said that. L O L. I don’t have any affiliation with the brand other than the fact that I believe in what they do. For quite a while, the guitars I reach for are either my Eastmans or some handmade guitars I have from relatively local builders who have supported me. The quality of the Eastman stuff for what you pay is just fantastic. Glad to hear you tried one of these guitars and liked it!
Bought one.....i’m impressed, need to lower the bridge slightly. Other than that all my 500 dollar dreams came true. Never had a better sounding acoustic. Love the huge sustain and the piano-like tonal quality. Finally played it in the living room, wow man this baby fills in the room beautifully. Thank you for your insights.
That’s amazing! I’m always happy to hear from new Eastman owners, as they are most often extremely satisfied :-). I agree with you completely. This particular guitar had a beautiful piano like quality, sustain and just a wonderful tone overall. I feel like it would sound even better with slightly worn in strings, but my student who purchased it is over the moon excited about it, and I can’t blame him! If I didn’t find my own E6OM around the same time that I completely adore, then I would’ve taken this one home for good. I’m happy it’s going to a good player, and that it’s getting lots of use though. I hope you enjoy your new Eastman for years to come, and best of luck adjusting the action
I'm learning to play on an E1OM. I wanted an affordable, but still high quality guitar that I could grow with it really delivers. Fun to play, beautiful to hear (at least when someone competent is playing lol), and easy on the eyes too.
Couldn’t agree more. I have two students who have this guitar model, and they both love them! Great guitars regardless of price honestly. Thank you so much for watching the video and hope you have a great one!
I have one of these guitars ie the e1OM and absolutely love it - got it in the classic finish ie a dark brown sunburst / worn top look and prefer this look to the plain top. When I bought it (from Richards Guitars in Stratford upon Avon England) I tried a few other Eastman OM’s in the store (all more expensive I might add) but kept going back to this one which is the cheapest in their OM range and to my my mind the best of the bunch). The tone is awesome and I absolutely love it !!!! Highly recommended
Thanks for tuning in. Really really love these guitars and sounds like you got a keeper! I’ve watched Richard‘s videos, and I love his enthusiasm for Eastman as well. I ended up settling on an E6OM myself and I absolutely love it. Reviewed that one on episode 100 of this series. It’s just getting better and better all the time. Thanks for your kind words and hope you stick around the channel to check out some more stuff. I feature Eastman quite a bit as I really believe in their products!
I did not know that Eastman made acoustics! That is a VERY nice guitar. I'll order one to see what this is all about. Just ordered an Orangewood on Amazon last week to see what the hype about those were! The tone of the Eastman is a bit bright for my taste, but it sounds VERY good, and at the price it's at now, I think almost unbeatable.
Man that’s awesome that you have ordered an orangewood. I have heard great things about those guitars but I have not had a chance to get my hands on one yet. As for the Eastman, it’s amazing. I have truly not ever tried anything better at this price point, and to me it sounds good as many hand made guitars costing four times the price. I noticed the brightness now to on the playback, which is interesting because in the room it didn’t sound that bright.
Maybe it’s the brand new phosphor bronze strings coupled with the way it was picked up by the microphone, but it was very warm in person. Definitely check one out if you can :-) thanks as always for checking out the video Stanley!
That's a ripper guitar Lucas, just bought an Eastman E6SS-TC myself, couldn't be happier, it sounds so rich and has a huge Mahogany punch, looks like a J35 and sounds like a D18, best if both worlds 👍 great playing too thanks.
Just found your channel as I am researching Eastman guitars as I'd like to get one in thefuture. Their archtops are well regarded too. I only wish that as a fully sighted guitarist that I might play half as well as somebody like yourself. It's fantastic that you can take an impairment and not let it handicap you in your love of music and life in general. Best wishes from the UK.
You will not be disappointed with an Eastman purchase. I love their arch tops and mandolins as well as their acoustic guitars! Thanks for the kind comments and I hope you decide to stick around the channel. Been awhile since I’ve been to the UK but it holds wonderful memories, as I proposed to wife there. Cheers!
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I have an Eastman AC422 CE (like the Breedlove concert size with cutaway) and an E20 OM, both rosewood/sitka - the first is a B stock and the second I got used but they both look and play good as new. You have already sung their praises in your video (you are a great player) so all I can do is say I couldn't agree more, Eastman makes guitars that are right up there with the very best. I'll be adding the E1OM to my collection soon. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks so much for your kind words Philup. Yes, I think all of those are great instruments. Happy to hear that you already on two of them. My father actually owns the 422CE-OV and it’s an amazing guitar. I demoed it back on episode 96. Since then I have acquired an E6OM, and wow, what a guitar too. The owner of this E1 is extremely happy, and I think you can’t go wrong. What an amazing guitar for the price. What are your thoughts on the E20? I have tried a couple and was very impressed myself. Thank you so much for watching and hope you stick around the channel to check out some more stuff. I feature Eastman guitars quite often, as well as many other modern alternative brands. I wish you much continued enjoyment from your Eastmans’
@@LucasHaneman Thanks for writing back. The 422 and the E20 are the best guitars I have in terms of producing a soothing loveliness that I attribute to the high quality of the woods (I learned the hard way on one purchase, not an Eastman, that not all rosewood is created equal), and the high level of workmanship. I can't honestly say, of these two Eastman's, that one is better sounding than the other, it's just that the 422 being larger has a more cavernous sound with deeper bass. They are both a joy to play. I love mahogany bodies too, I have two 000 versions, a Recording King and an old Harmony that I had X braced. But at the end of the day, its practice and playing that require our attention the most, isn't it. I certainly will check out your other videos as time permits, it's always nice to make the acquaintance of another true believer. By the way, the price of the E1 has come down since you made your video. Regards, Phil L.
You are right Philip. Not all woods are created equal and not all wood workers are created equal either. To me most of the Eastmans I have played have been a big step up from most factory made guitars in Sound as well as lumber quality. I agree with you, that at the end of the day how much we practice, and how we play is more important than any of this stuff of course. No substitute for putting the hours in, and after we’ve done that, we are going to sound like our self on any guitar we play. That being said, it’s nice to hear about your mahogany guitars as well. That harmony sounds like something special! My E6 has been a bit of a revelation for me. Typically I am a rosewood player, but man, there is something about the dry direct woody character of that guitar, coupled with its size, that makes it amazing for tracking/recording. To me it sounds like old records, and that’s some thing I didn’t have in my arsenal of tools before. By the way, I made a slight mistake on the model of my father’s guitar. It’s not the same as yours. It is an AC222CE-OV. I would call it the AC equivalent of this E1. Satin finish and all. Great sounding instrument too. Thanks for your reply, and hope you have a good one!
Awesome picking! I got the E 6 OM and love it! The size, sound, finish and playability are truly outstanding. The OM body size is perfect. Strummed or finger picked, this guitar sounds great! Thanks Lucas!
I’m so glad you are happy with your E6OM! That’s great news Paul. To be honest I can’t blame you for being happy with it. They are truly wonderful instruments. Guess what? For Christmas my wonderful wife surprised me with the E6OM that I told you was haunting me in my previous comment :-). Needless to say I am completely overjoyed as well. I did not expect to be getting one and it was quite the shock on Christmas morning. Stay tuned to episode 100 for my full review of my new baby, and thank you for letting me know that you are as happy with yours as I am with mine. Enjoy playing it in, not that it doesn’t sound great already!
@@LucasHaneman That's terrific news! The E 6 OM in the hands of a master! Can't wait to see your full review episode. Your wife is a gem! Wishing you both a happy, healthy, music filled 2021!
Thanks Paul! Can’t wait to unveil it officially. Yes indeed she is quite the gem. I am extremely lucky :-) wishing you and yours a very healthy/happy/Music filled 2021 as well.
@@LucasHaneman when will you upload it? I can't wait :) (I've seen this video a looot of times... Wish you could do one with the e1d to see if she is versatile too)
Hey. I will up load episode 98 this week, so episode 100 will come out January 26. Have you seen the episode where I pitted this guitar up against a dreadnaught? That was episode 93. I would say that demonstration certainly speaks to the versatility of these guitars. From what I know Eastman makes their om Instruments with a slightly larger lower bout and a tiny bit more depth than a standard orchestra model. I wonder if anyone can speak to the particulars of this as I have not had the chance to do a direct comparison between this and say a 00018, but I’ve got to say with both this guitar and the E6 that I now own I am extremely impressed with the volume and projection/overall big sound for guitar with this body style :-) I hope this helps at least a little bit
They are among the best sounding guitars that I've played. HOWEVER: I tried 2 E-10OMs a couple of years ago. Beautiful, stunning guitars, that were little cannons. The problem was, my fingers hated the frets. Trying to do runs was like falling down stairs for my left hand. You get it at Steve's, Long & McQuade, or Lauzon?
Amazing guitars for sure. I have not felt the fret issue you speak of, although I know they have changed their fret wire material in the past couple years and are now using a Jescar medium sized variety which my hands are OK with personally. I did not buy this guitar, however one of my students did, and it wasn’t at any of the big chains. There’s a store in town called Sounds good Music on Rochester Street. I don’t know if you are from Ottawa? If you are you should definitely go check it out. He stocks a lot of very interesting guitars. If you go talk to Brett and tell him Lucas sent you, it’s an amazing little place with a lot of gems!
Hey Lucas, just dropped by to let you know I have my new E1-OM. Took two tries, and both guitars were not according to spec. The first one was cedar, and while it was ok, it isn't what I wanted. It got returned. The second one, the keeper, was supposed to have an ebony fretboard and bridge,but mine are Rosewood. I told the store where I got it from, they offered a return or a 50€ discount. I took the 50€. So, with discount, I paid 599€ with setup. If these are going for around $700 CAD, that would make them really attractive, and an ideal choice for beginners. I learned on a cheap Aria 12 string starting in 1974. I wish I'd had a guitar like this! Take care.
Hi Lucas, really nice vid and guitar. I'm between this second-hand for 850 euros here or a Furch 2018 Limited Edition OM-LX second-hand for 2,000 euros. Any ideas on which to go for? The Furch is one of only 75 ever built, it's really amazing but so is this Eastman, and a darn sight cheaper
First thank you for tuning into the channel, and hope you stick around for some more videos. secondly I’m curious, what is the wood combination on the Furch? I can’t find anything on that particular guitar on Google, but I have demoed an om31 on the channel, and wow, what a guitar! I suppose I would ask you what your intentions are when it comes to playing this new guitar. are you a gigger, or someone who plays at home more? Not that this is a deciding factor, but the Eastman Instruments are such great amount of guitar that one gets for the money that I would say you could get a ton of enjoyment out of one of these guitars if you’re playing at home most often. Even if you are gigging they are great guitars, as I got a new Eastman E6OM for Christmas, and it is reliable in every way. If money is not an issue I have been thoroughly impressed with those Furch guitars, and by all means go ahead and check out my demo of the om31 if interested. The carbon fibre reinforcements in the neck and other innovative features really make those guitars something special. Either way I would say you will have a great guitar though if you can let me know more of the specs on that om60 and something about your playing style I can try to help A little more. Either would be great and don’t be fooled by the lower price on the Eastman stuff, it is top class
Awesome! Love the E8s’! I agree with you, have not met one that wasn’t good. Keep on playing and thank you so much for checking The channel out. Hope you will stick around and check out some more videos as I like to feature Eastmans’ as much as possible
Man, these Eastman guitars sounds so good. I think I’m going to have think long and hard. Trying to decide between an Eastman and a Yamaha Red Label. I really want an OM body on either.
I’m considering there AC622ce but I’m not sure since I can’t find one near me to play. It’s Maple back and sides and I’m not sure if it’ll be too bright or not for my liking
Never played the ac622, but my father has been loving his ac222 that I reviewed on this channel as well. Can’t speak for the maple back and sides on the other guitar, but the ac222ce is a very big, rich and three-dimensional sounding guitar, partially due to its body size. I’m sure the body is big enough that with the maple back and sides it could still be a warm sounding guitar, but it’s hard for me to say not having tried it specifically. If I get the chance to though I will check one out and review it on the channel next time I go to the music shop that carries Eastmans around me. I will have to see if they have one. Thanks for stopping by the channel and best of luck with your guitar hunt!
Hey, loved the video! Question: How would you compare this to the Yamaha Red Label made in China concert size? Nobody around here has the Eastmans for me to try, but the Yamahas sound amazing. Opinion???
I tried one of the Yamaha red labels about two weeks ago so it’s fresh in my mind. Both are exceptional instruments honestly. If you prefer a fat neck, then the Eastman is great. If you prefer a more modern feeling neck, the Yamaha is wonderful. I’d also say that goes for the sound. The Eastman sounds a little bit bigger and Older if that makes any sense where the Yamaha sounds a little more three dimensional and modern. Can’t go wrong with either. If you have the Yamaha local to you and really like it, then I’d say go for it.
Actually I have not tried the red lable. They seem to have everything but. We play bluegrass, country and folk. Looking for a little more bottom end like my Martin and guild. In your opinion, which has the better bass or bottom end sound of the two. Don’t want dread. I understand the smaller body won’t have the same bass as dread.” But, of the two which would lend itself more to bluegrass? From the vids it sounds like the Eastman is bassier.
@@tonydovell6131 if you can try some Eastmans, I believe Eastman will be the answer for more bass. I have an E6om (see the videos on my channel), and that particular Guitar has amazing amounts of low end and big Sound for its size. I don’t play in Bluegrass situations, but out of all my guitars, I’ve felt like that’s the one that would hold up and perform grade in that kind of a setting. Maybe it’s the mahogany and spruce combo, but it’s loud loud loud. I think a really good E1om would do something similar. Regarding the Eastmans try as many as you can, and pick the one you like the most. With the fact that they are handmade, there are vast differences from Guitar to Guitar so if you have a Music Store near you where you can give them a go definitely do that.
@@tonydovell6131 thanks so much! That means a lot. If you want to check out that E6om episode 100 was shot right after I received it, episode 155 about prime tone, guitar pics features it again after quite a bit of playing. It’s in the second half of that episode doing a little bit of a bluegrass type thing, then I did another episode, much more recently comparing the E1 vs E6OMs’ where I talk about and try to demonstrate the differences in mahogany and sapele. Unfortunately it wasn’t this particular E1, as this one is absolutely spectacular, but it was another that belongs to another student of mine. Both of the E1s’ are owned by students of mine who play them a lot.
Thanks so much! I love blind Blake and happy it’s some thing that you have pursued as well. Have you ever checked out the videos that Woody man did on the Guitar of Blind Blake? I find his breakdown very useful and well presented as well! Check it out if you have not already. Thanks again for watching
@@LucasHaneman yes Lucas...I have his Blind Blake video.....great stuff....I practice a lot but never get "good" I ran a big open mic for a few years and used to play solo gigs but never improve like I would hope....so I'm just plugging along.....so glad I found your channel!
I understand that for sure. With all honesty sometimes finding the right teacher can make the biggest difference in the world. I’ve had a lot of people come to me with various frustrations, be it technique, timing, and knowledge of the fretboard etc. etc., and I love helping people figure out how to get over there hurdles. Have you tried lessons with a couple of different teachers? In either case I’m happy to hear that you are plugging along and getting enjoyment out of it as this is the most important thing at the end of the day. Enjoy the little things in your progress, as often as a guitar player as we can get very frustrated, thinking that things will come to us more quickly than they do. Remember to practice slowly and try hard to not Drive yourself crazy. As musicians we have to constantly remind ourselves to ignore those negative voices in the back of our heads :-)
@@LucasHaneman thanks Lucas...you are a great motivator....Im switching instruments and tunings to try to get out of a rut.....my biggest issue is I'm 62 and didn't find out until I was in my 50s that I had really bad ADD....I also have heart issues and can't take meds for the ADD....also...lol....Ive had other health issues that messed up my memory so lyrics are pretty much out of the question.....Im just switching from open D....open G and then mandolin.....just instrumental things.....I just got a Rob Mackillop book "Scottish guitar" so I'm starting to dig into that...thanks for your inspiring correspondence....!
I don't have any experience with Eastman guitars....they look and sound great! But I do have an Eastman 305 mandolin and have to say it is a beauty.....especially for an entry level instrument.....this sounds better than my 000-18...
Thank you for your comment here as well. I also have an Eastman mandolin and love it. My student who purchased this guitar is over the moon excited about it, and every time we have a lesson he starts by telling me he can’t put it down. The idea behind this channel is trying to expose people to the idea of making instrument choices with their ears rather than their eyes. Of course if a guitar looks great it’s going to make you want to pick it up more, but the idea has to do mostly with the brand name on the head stock. I have been very fortunate over the past number of small builders whose Instruments I would put up against anything out there, even though most people don’t know about them. Even though Eastman is a larger company, I put their craftsmanship up on that level, and at a very affordable price point as an added bonus. Stay tuned to episode 100 as I will be featuring a guitar that is even closer to a 00018 that I am very fortunate to now call my own :-) by the way, I love Martin guitars as well and would love to own a vintage example someday when the funds permit. One of the Best, if not the best acoustic guitars I’ve ever laid my hands on was a very played in 1953 d28 at Carter vintage guitars in Nashville. Wish I had of had the funds to pick it up.
@@LucasHaneman thank you for the nice reply! I subbed to your channel.....yes sound and playability are most important to me ....in fact I find bound fretboard and lots of inlay unattractive.....I like simple looks and great sound and playability......I no longer play out due to health issues so I just play for my own enjoyment......you have a great channel! Thank you.....
Thanks for subscribing. I appreciate that and I hope you enjoy all the content I’ve got available here! It’s funny, just in the last little while I have come to realize that I think I prefer non-bound fingerboards in general as well, mainly for feel reasons. That being said I probably have the same number of instruments with bound and unbound fingerboards, and I do not dislike the ones with bound fingerboards at all. I’ve just come to enjoy the fact that with a non-bound fingerboard, the more you play it, the more the edges of the neck round over and become comfortable over the years. This doesn’t happen as much with binding for whatever reason. Glad you are getting enjoyment out of guitars and playing even though you aren’t playing out these days. Hey, you’re not the only one not playing out these days. All of us musicians have been thrown for a bit of a loop this past year. That being said we have all been learning how to adapt, and putting a lot more effort and focus into this channel has been a big part of that for me. That is definitely one positive thing I will take away from and remember when looking back at this time and my own personal experience. It’s been nice to upload more regularly and see this thing grow slowly but surely. Keep on playing and enjoy the content!
Thanks for your comment. It’s hard for me to know without trying your Taylor, but I looked up the guitar and it states a spruce top, but does not say whether the top is solid or not. I do know that this Eastman has a solid top, and they do make a dreadnaught version like your tailor as well, which I really like. Little details on this guitar would be better at least on paper like Ebony bridge pins, and I do find that with the Eastmans being hand tooled, you get a guitar that is more voiced acoustically, so a very resonant guitar for the price. Eastman makes guitars in much smaller quantities than Taylor, so I personally find that there is more attention to detail for that reason. That being said I have played some fantastic Taylor guitars and if you like your guitar acoustically and find it inspiring this is really what counts. No need to exchange if you enjoy what you already have. Hope this helps and hope you have a great day
Oh yeah, and I forgot, this Eastman is all solid wood construction. I find that this adds to the volume and especially low end contents/overtones of the guitar. I almost forgot about that as the equivalent Eastman is actually the PCH model with laminate back and sides. For the price with these, you get a lot of Guitar for the money
Dude you just did one of the best demos I’ve ever seen. I just bought one of these. I did not know that Eastman made a 000-18 short scale guitar. Like you I love these guitars. Bought a E20-00 a few months ago that had a bad neck set up but have returned and got another that was perfect. I was and still am a Martin lover but these guitars are exceptional. I do not know of another guitar maker in any other country that can compare in this price range. Thanks again for one of the best demos I’ve ever heard. Love your playing. Glenn
Hey man, thank you so much for stopping by the channel and I’m glad to hear of your positive experience with your second Eastman guitar and your new E1! Honestly I was so impressed by this guitar that I ended up getting an E6OM around Christmas time this past year that I reviewed on episode 100 of this series :-). I truly appreciate your kind kind words and I sincerely hope you stick around the channel to check out some more videos. I’m uploading a lot these days and keeping the content varied for both acoustic and electric players. Keep on picking and hope you have a good one
What a killer review! Your playing is Superb! I own a travel Eastman, and is a great little fellow. Considering to check the OM to broad the arsenal 😊 Greetings from Spain
Thank you so much for watching! I love their travel guitars and actually did a review on one way back around episode 51 or 52. Yes, I can certainly testify that an OM is a very useful tool for anyone who loves acoustic guitar. To me it’s the perfect middle ground. I love dreadnaughts, I love parlours, but for some thing that has the focus of a smaller body guitar with all the horsepower one would usually need, these Eastman OMs’ definitely deliver. In fact, I enjoyed reviewing this one so much that I now have an E6OM in my life that I am going to do a full review of on episode 100, in about a week and A half. Anyhow, thanks again for watching and keep on picking
That's a great review, your excellent playing shows off the scope of that OM (with a short scale?) perfectly. I'm hopefully gonna do a trade and get one soon. Thanks
You are correct it is short scale 24.9 inches, like most 000 styles. I also did a review on the E6OM which is very similar but with mahogany back and sides and a glossier finish. Hope you are able to find one! When you do, let me know what you think.
this is a little off subject but have you ever tried elixir acoustic strings? if so how do you like them? i pretty much have to use them because i kill other strings in a day or two with my sweat lol great playing :)
Absolutely. I use them often on my main gigging acoustic guitars. aside from the high price I love them. Corrosion/sweat resistant for sure and if I record with an acoustic a lot I tend to put them on as they last quite awhile. I don’t care for them on electric personally, but that’s just me. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! Yes I was really impressed with this guitar, and I am glad to hear that you are a satisfied owner of one. Hey, in case you are interested I’m going to review another guitar on the channel this coming Tuesday. I enjoyed this instrument so much when I reviewed it that I ended up getting an E6OM. I love both guitars very much! In either case, thanks for stopping by the channel, and hope you have a great day!
No this one does not have any neck dive, nor does my E6OM that I purchased for myself after doing this review. Sometimes that’s just a thing though as I have other guitars that do have neck dive. Personally I find that a nice suede or leather strap can mitigate the issue very nicely. Does the store you purchased it from have an exchange policy? If it’s a dealbreaker for you then I’m sure you could exchange it for a different variant as most of them don’t have that issue from my experience. I’m glad to hear you have enjoyed the guitar otherwise. I’m extremely impressed with them
hello. I have money for an e200m but I like the ovangkol wood on the e30m. My question is if the differences between models is only in wood and finish or also in playability and comfort? Does an e1om or e30m play just as well as an e200m or e80m or e60m?
In short yes. All of the Eastman guitars, be there entry models or higher end feel very similar. The biggest difference is gloss finish on higher end guitars, and satin on the lower end range. Go with the one that you like the Timbers of the most, and if you can try before you buy only because every acoustic guitar is so different, and Eastmans have hand shaped necks, so the feel from one guitar to the next can be different for sure.. they all feel great, and I’ve played many entry level guitars with impeccable fret work from Eastman two, so have no fear in that regard.
@@986dryy it’s a great back inside option as it leans a little bit more towards the Rosewood sound, but still has that nice strong fundamental like mahogany does. I did a review on an Eastman ac222ce-OV that sounds great and really captures the vibe of that lumber. Yes, the different body shapes certainly each have a sound all their own, but the most important thing is comfort. If you’re comfortable on a guitar it will allow you to play the things you want to play. I think I can speak for many people when I say that even though the Eastman oms’ are not the largest guitars in the world they certainly have a big big sound that allows you to play anything you want. I gig with one quite often and don’t feel that it lacks anything at all. Huge sound actually! The grand auditorium feels and sounds a little bit bigger than that, then of course the dreadnaught is classic for a good reason to. Give them all a try and take the one home that you like the most. Have fun and let me know how it goes!
hello, in the end I tried several guitars, eastman, martin, gibson... and well I bought a sigma somr45 that sounds wonderful, it's spectacular, it has the perfect neck cut, a top with the edge every millimeter and in mirror and a very tight rosewood , never touch anything as good. I would like to send you a video of it so you can hear how good it sounds and how warm it is. you have mail? I tried several sigmas and they seemed to me to be instruments of a medium low range, and with an inadequate neck in the cut of the wood. but nevertheless this somr 45 was spectacular.
The second eastman you sold to your student was an e1d? I'd love to tell me your opinion for this dread. I'm looking to buy this model online there is no dealer in my place. Otherwise great review, thanks man!
Yes exactly. The other guitar was the E1D. It was fantastic as well. Very full frequency response and nice and loud. I think it’s definitely a winner for the amount you spend, just like this one. I was extremely impressed by both instruments and the owner of the E1D couldn’t be happier with his new guitar either. Hope this helps and thank you so much for watching! Hope you stick around the channel to check out some other videos!
Yes exactly. I’ve seen that video as well. Pretty amazing stuff. It’s honestly like getting a hand made guitar from a small builder, but just with a bigger production facility. I picked up an E6OM after making this demo, and absolutely love it. I put it through its paces on episode 100 of this series. Thanks so much for watching and hope you stick around to check out some more stuff. I’m uploading a lot these days!
Hey Lucas.. Super review as always. only problem here is; you can make even the most Dudgy guitar sounding great :-) I love Eastman, and even had the travel guitar (also solid) , which impressed with it’s filling and well rounded sound out of it’s tiny body. But ,Thanks for super inspiration. I will rush out for an E1OM.. Thanks from Denmark
Hey Brian, I think I remember speaking to you here over RUclips before. I’m glad to hear that things are going well with your Eastman guitar and I honestly cannot recommend the E1 or E6 enough. In fact, all of them are great, but this one was definitely something special! Hope things are going well with you and thanks for tuning in/commenting!
@@LucasHaneman also any chance of some tutorials of the things you are playing in this vid. You are the best acoustic player I've heard in a long time. such a great style and love your choice of music to demo guitars.
You are very kind. Thanks so much I really really appreciate that! I’ve had a few people ask for tutorials, and I’m thinking about maybe doing some on Patreon if I can get that worked out. To be completely honest everything I play on these videos is 100% improvised, so it would take me some time to go back and figure out what I did haha. As I say in the future it’s some thing I might look into. I do offer online lessons for those who are interested on most of the platforms like FaceTime, Skype, zoom etc. etc., and I teach a lot of finger style guitar, funk, blues, Jazz and folk. As I say, thank you so much for your very generous comments. It means a lot to me! Hope you have a great day and thank you again for tuning in
@@LucasHaneman wow. I wish I could improvise like that. OK. I'll just have to try and study your playing for now lol. Thanks again. I'll keep watching and maybe in the future you'll do some lessons. Thanks again for the vids. I just bought one of these eastmans based on this video. You should work for them lol
I’d say it depends on the particular guitar honestly. I have played some E1s’ that were bright and a little thin sounding, where as I’ve played some others that are absolute cannons. I think a lot of it depends on the thickness and stiffness of the top as Eastman is making these by hand, but the caveat is that they spend a lot more time hand voicing the upper end models. If you have the luxury of trying a few of them, most likely, you will find a really good one that punches well above its price point. This one is very very special. It belongs to a student of mine and it only sounds better now. I have another student with one purchased more recently that doesn’t quite have the depth ortone of this example, but another friend owns one that sounds absolutely huge, just different than this one. Ideally a try before you buy situation.
@@LucasHaneman Took a chance, ordered an e1om deluxe and it is a truly incredible guitar. Has one of the thermocured tops, very lush and warm sounding, thanks for the response and the video! Guess I happened to get a good one.
I just demo'd one of these today in a local guitar shop. absolutely incredible tone. I could not believe this was on offer for $589 as it sounded about 5 - 10 times that.
It’s crazy a? It’s something about that wood combination, the body shape and the satin finish I think that just makes these guitars wide awake right away. I’ve tried quite a few of this model now, and I’ve been impressed just like you. Thanks so much for watching the video and hope you’ll stick around to check out some more! Have a good one
It would be nice to see you do a comparison of this and the cedar top version. Even better would be to see a comparison of the two OM versions and the two Dreadnought versions.
I’m trying to recall if I saw you comment on it, but I actually just released the dreadnaught E1D compared to E2D comparison video last week. It’s titled “Spruce versus Cedar dreadnaught showdown”, or something to that effect. I’m also working on and E8OM vs E6OM rosewood versus mahogany back and sides video that I should have out within the next few weeks at some point as well! I really enjoy doing comparison videos like that :-)
I am looking for slightly smaller, literally smaller, guitars and scales. I have small fingers though do play classical. Does this feel smaller in length, i.e. slightly comfier fret spacing or is there no discernible difference to conventional scales. I am thinking about comfy length, for me, for light strumming of chords. I notice the Furch blue equivalent is 25.5 inches or so. Am metric so confuses me! Anyhow, do you notice a difference between length of Eastman OM and Furch OM. I Know tension will differ but it is the fret spacing/overall length that intrigues me. Thank you so much.
Hello. Thank you for your interesting comment. yes I do feel a difference between this 24.9 inch scale length and the standard that I am used to which is 25.5. I wouldn’t call it a dramatic difference, but I do feel it a little when I go back and forth. If you’re looking for something substantially smaller and lower tension you might want to consider a parlour guitar or travel guitar. I believe both companies offer some good options in this regard. I say this as I recently acquired in Eastman E6OM that I ended up getting as I loved this one so much. I actually used it on a show I played live from my channel on Friday evening if you want to check it out, and will be doing a review of it next week on the channel. Anyhow, I say all of this as I am a heavy hitter, and find that I could get the Eastman om to behave much like my dreadnaught, where as I tend to pick up my parlour guitar, made by a local builder, when I want an instrument that is super compact, really easy to play and well suited towards fingerpicking, very light strumming and finger style jazz playing. I actually reviewed the Eastman ACTG2E travel guitar on my channel about a year ago if you’re interested in checking one out. Very impressed with that little guitar. I hope this helps!
Lucas, you just sold another Eastman guitar! The same guitar you are playing. I just placed my order! Thank you.
Congrats and enjoy. Also, thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for the demo and sharing your talent and joy with us.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
A great demo of a great sounding guitar. You never fail to deliver Lucas, I always feel inspired to keep putting in the hours when I hear you. Amongst many others, I’m currently enjoying my Eastman 308 CE Ltd, however an OM is definitely on the cards.
Hey, that’s really really nice of you! I truly appreciate that. Love my Eastmans and demoing this one I can say it was a great guitar. It really stuck with me. Belongs to a student of mine and it continues to sound better with age. It sounds as good as many of the top tier Eastmans I’ve tried
You're an amazing guitarist, you really are. I too love Eastman's, I've bought 3 in the last 2 years. E8D, E8OM-TC, and E6OM
You are too kind! I truly appreciate your kind words. Eastmans are some of my favorites. I love to feature them on this channel every chance I get. I actually have a review of the Eastman Romeo coming out later today randomly enough. You’ve got a nice assortment of OM and dreadnaught styles there How do you like the TC? I haven’t tried one of their torrified top guitars yet, but I have liked them on the other manufacturers instruments I’ve played
Just bought an Eastman E8OM and absolutely love it. It’s an amazing guitar.
Nice! Would love to try the E8 some day. I got an E6OM for Christmas from my lovely and sweet wife, and absolutely love it! I will be reviewing that the week after next on episode 100 of this series! Thanks for watching and glad to hear of your positive experience with Eastman
You play with so much enthousiasm that it makes me want to take my guitar to play like you do (sort of). I hesitate between this one and the AC 222 from Eastman. Or maybe the E3-OM, which I enjoy quite a bit too. Eastman guitars have a lot of dynamics. It's dynamite! They shine.
Your comments on the playing are very kind. I truly appreciate that! It’s tough to choose between this and those other options as it’s also subjective. I love this particular E one om and I also love the AC 222CE for different reasons. I Wood really make your choice based on which one feels best in your hands, and sounds best to your ear as you try them.
I have never tried an Eastman guitar, but I will now. They sound great.
You won’t regret it! Enjoy when you get a chance, and thank you so much for checking out the video!
Never thought of Eastman for their acoustic guitars but during your intro I thought - "what a versatile guitar" -- then you said it. See - I'm learning! It seems to keep up with you in every style of music, and this is their entry level solid wood? - wow! Not to mention the presence it has, assuming the tone will get even better with age. Now the mic you are using also seems to be excellent as it captures your voice and the guitar, and the room for that matter very very well, sounds so natural even online. Great review!
I’m glad the versatility came across! That’s funny this is not the first time someone mentioned the sound of this video to me. I tried a different microphone. Low and behold it’s meant for snare drum, but I find it has a very full frequency range. It’s called an audix I5. Figured I’d change it up from the usual SM 58. Maybe I’ll have to stick with it. It has more game so I can have it a little further away from me than The one I usually use. This guitar is haunting me now. Had to give it to its owner on Friday, but man it’s something special!!
Agree totally re Eastmans are great value and sensational guitars. I bought an E10SSV a few months ago. I play it daily, its so smooth and easy in your hands and the sound is incredible.
Thanks for commenting! Have yet to try one of those E10 slope shoulders, but itching to do so One of these days! glad to hear you are digging yours. after making this video I ended up getting an E6OM, and it’s been my most played acoustic this past year, so I totally relate to what you’re saying here.
Oh my gosh, I just stumbled across your channel. I've been missing out! That was a great demo, with fantastic playing and insightful commentary. That jazzy stuff was wonderful, I need to learn some of that. But first I need to click over to some of your other Eastman reviews :)
Wow, this is such a nice comment. Very very kind of you to say that, and I’m glad you enjoyed the review! I had a lot of fun demoing this guitar, and my student who owns it is extremely happy with it still a year after the fact. Thanks for watching the videos and definitely stay tuned for more!
Eastman should hire you as a sales consultant. I played one at a local shop this week and also the cedar top (E2OM). The cedar was nice but I guess I’m a spuce guy at the end of the day (used to also have a mahogany top; nice warm and mellow tone, but too compressed for my style). I know what my next guitar will be Lucas!
Haha you aren’t the first person who has said that. L O L. I don’t have any affiliation with the brand other than the fact that I believe in what they do. For quite a while, the guitars I reach for are either my Eastmans or some handmade guitars I have from relatively local builders who have supported me. The quality of the Eastman stuff for what you pay is just fantastic. Glad to hear you tried one of these guitars and liked it!
It's a grat pleasure hear you playing!!... really amazing!...🙏👍🌈
Bought one.....i’m impressed, need to lower the bridge slightly. Other than that all my 500 dollar dreams came true. Never had a better sounding acoustic. Love the huge sustain and the piano-like tonal quality. Finally played it in the living room, wow man this baby fills in the room beautifully. Thank you for your insights.
That’s amazing! I’m always happy to hear from new Eastman owners, as they are most often extremely satisfied :-). I agree with you completely. This particular guitar had a beautiful piano like quality, sustain and just a wonderful tone overall. I feel like it would sound even better with slightly worn in strings, but my student who purchased it is over the moon excited about it, and I can’t blame him! If I didn’t find my own E6OM around the same time that I completely adore, then I would’ve taken this one home for good. I’m happy it’s going to a good player, and that it’s getting lots of use though. I hope you enjoy your new Eastman for years to come, and best of luck adjusting the action
I'm learning to play on an E1OM. I wanted an affordable, but still high quality guitar that I could grow with it really delivers. Fun to play, beautiful to hear (at least when someone competent is playing lol), and easy on the eyes too.
Couldn’t agree more. I have two students who have this guitar model, and they both love them! Great guitars regardless of price honestly. Thank you so much for watching the video and hope you have a great one!
I have one of these guitars ie the e1OM and absolutely love it - got it in the classic finish ie a dark brown sunburst / worn top look and prefer this look to the plain top. When I bought it (from Richards Guitars in Stratford upon Avon England) I tried a few other Eastman OM’s in the store (all more expensive I might add) but kept going back to this one which is the cheapest in their OM range and to my my mind the best of the bunch). The tone is awesome and I absolutely love it !!!! Highly recommended
Thanks for tuning in. Really really love these guitars and sounds like you got a keeper! I’ve watched Richard‘s videos, and I love his enthusiasm for Eastman as well. I ended up settling on an E6OM myself and I absolutely love it. Reviewed that one on episode 100 of this series. It’s just getting better and better all the time. Thanks for your kind words and hope you stick around the channel to check out some more stuff. I feature Eastman quite a bit as I really believe in their products!
@@LucasHaneman will certainly keep watching your informative and enjoyable videos Lucas - all the best !
That sounds amazing!
Thanks Chuck, glad you enjoyed it!
I did not know that Eastman made acoustics! That is a VERY nice guitar. I'll order one to see what this is all about. Just ordered an Orangewood on Amazon last week to see what the hype about those were!
The tone of the Eastman is a bit bright for my taste, but it sounds VERY good, and at the price it's at now, I think almost unbeatable.
Man that’s awesome that you have ordered an orangewood. I have heard great things about those guitars but I have not had a chance to get my hands on one yet. As for the Eastman, it’s amazing. I have truly not ever tried anything better at this price point, and to me it sounds good as many hand made guitars costing four times the price. I noticed the brightness now to on the playback, which is interesting because in the room it didn’t sound that bright.
Maybe it’s the brand new phosphor bronze strings coupled with the way it was picked up by the microphone, but it was very warm in person. Definitely check one out if you can :-) thanks as always for checking out the video Stanley!
That's a ripper guitar Lucas, just bought an Eastman E6SS-TC myself, couldn't be happier, it sounds so rich and has a huge Mahogany punch, looks like a J35 and sounds like a D18, best if both worlds 👍 great playing too thanks.
Just found your channel as I am researching Eastman guitars as I'd like to get one in thefuture. Their archtops are well regarded too. I only wish that as a fully sighted guitarist that I might play half as well as somebody like yourself. It's fantastic that you can take an impairment and not let it handicap you in your love of music and life in general. Best wishes from the UK.
You will not be disappointed with an Eastman purchase. I love their arch tops and mandolins as well as their acoustic guitars! Thanks for the kind comments and I hope you decide to stick around the channel. Been awhile since I’ve been to the UK but it holds wonderful memories, as I proposed to wife there. Cheers!
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Great video and great playing.
I have an Eastman AC422 CE (like the Breedlove concert size with cutaway) and an E20 OM, both rosewood/sitka - the first is a B stock and the second I got used but they both look and play good as new. You have already sung their praises in your video (you are a great player) so all I can do is say I couldn't agree more, Eastman makes guitars that are right up there with the very best. I'll be adding the E1OM to my collection soon. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks so much for your kind words Philup. Yes, I think all of those are great instruments. Happy to hear that you already on two of them. My father actually owns the 422CE-OV and it’s an amazing guitar. I demoed it back on episode 96. Since then I have acquired an E6OM, and wow, what a guitar too. The owner of this E1 is extremely happy, and I think you can’t go wrong. What an amazing guitar for the price. What are your thoughts on the E20? I have tried a couple and was very impressed myself. Thank you so much for watching and hope you stick around the channel to check out some more stuff. I feature Eastman guitars quite often, as well as many other modern alternative brands. I wish you much continued enjoyment from your Eastmans’
@@LucasHaneman Thanks for writing back. The 422 and the E20 are the best guitars I have in terms of producing a soothing loveliness that I attribute to the high quality of the woods (I learned the hard way on one purchase, not an Eastman, that not all rosewood is created equal), and the high level of workmanship. I can't honestly say, of these two Eastman's, that one is better sounding than the other, it's just that the 422 being larger has a more cavernous sound with deeper bass. They are both a joy to play. I love mahogany bodies too, I have two 000 versions, a Recording King and an old Harmony that I had X braced. But at the end of the day, its practice and playing that require our attention the most, isn't it. I certainly will check out your other videos as time permits, it's always nice to make the acquaintance of another true believer. By the way, the price of the E1 has come down since you made your video.
Regards, Phil L.
You are right Philip. Not all woods are created equal and not all wood workers are created equal either. To me most of the Eastmans I have played have been a big step up from most factory made guitars in Sound as well as lumber quality. I agree with you, that at the end of the day how much we practice, and how we play is more important than any of this stuff of course. No substitute for putting the hours in, and after we’ve done that, we are going to sound like our self on any guitar we play. That being said, it’s nice to hear about your mahogany guitars as well. That harmony sounds like something special! My E6 has been a bit of a revelation for me. Typically I am a rosewood player, but man, there is something about the dry direct woody character of that guitar, coupled with its size, that makes it amazing for tracking/recording. To me it sounds like old records, and that’s some thing I didn’t have in my arsenal of tools before. By the way, I made a slight mistake on the model of my father’s guitar. It’s not the same as yours. It is an AC222CE-OV. I would call it the AC equivalent of this E1. Satin finish and all. Great sounding instrument too. Thanks for your reply, and hope you have a good one!
Awesome picking! I got the E 6 OM and love it! The size, sound, finish and playability are truly outstanding. The OM body size is perfect. Strummed or finger picked, this guitar sounds great!
Thanks Lucas!
I’m so glad you are happy with your E6OM! That’s great news Paul. To be honest I can’t blame you for being happy with it. They are truly wonderful instruments. Guess what? For Christmas my wonderful wife surprised me with the E6OM that I told you was haunting me in my previous comment :-). Needless to say I am completely overjoyed as well. I did not expect to be getting one and it was quite the shock on Christmas morning. Stay tuned to episode 100 for my full review of my new baby, and thank you for letting me know that you are as happy with yours as I am with mine. Enjoy playing it in, not that it doesn’t sound great already!
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That's terrific news!
The E 6 OM in the hands of a master! Can't wait to see your full review episode.
Your wife is a gem! Wishing you both a happy, healthy, music filled 2021!
Thanks Paul! Can’t wait to unveil it officially. Yes indeed she is quite the gem. I am extremely lucky :-) wishing you and yours a very healthy/happy/Music filled 2021 as well.
@@LucasHaneman when will you upload it? I can't wait :)
(I've seen this video a looot of times... Wish you could do one with the e1d to see if she is versatile too)
Hey. I will up load episode 98 this week, so episode 100 will come out January 26. Have you seen the episode where I pitted this guitar up against a dreadnaught? That was episode 93. I would say that demonstration certainly speaks to the versatility of these guitars. From what I know Eastman makes their om Instruments with a slightly larger lower bout and a tiny bit more depth than a standard orchestra model. I wonder if anyone can speak to the particulars of this as I have not had the chance to do a direct comparison between this and say a 00018, but I’ve got to say with both this guitar and the E6 that I now own I am extremely impressed with the volume and projection/overall big sound for guitar with this body style :-) I hope this helps at least a little bit
Lovely playing my friend,🎼🎶🎸
Thanks so much for checking out the video! I appreciate your kind words
They are among the best sounding guitars that I've played. HOWEVER: I tried 2 E-10OMs a couple of years ago. Beautiful, stunning guitars, that were little cannons. The problem was, my fingers hated the frets. Trying to do runs was like falling down stairs for my left hand.
You get it at Steve's, Long & McQuade, or Lauzon?
Amazing guitars for sure. I have not felt the fret issue you speak of, although I know they have changed their fret wire material in the past couple years and are now using a Jescar medium sized variety which my hands are OK with personally. I did not buy this guitar, however one of my students did, and it wasn’t at any of the big chains. There’s a store in town called Sounds good Music on Rochester Street. I don’t know if you are from Ottawa? If you are you should definitely go check it out. He stocks a lot of very interesting guitars. If you go talk to Brett and tell him Lucas sent you, it’s an amazing little place with a lot of gems!
@@LucasHaneman thx for your reply. I lived in Nepean for 8 years. Moved to Europe 20 years ago. Used to always go to Steve's on Rideau. Cheers.
Hey Lucas, just dropped by to let you know I have my new E1-OM. Took two tries, and both guitars were not according to spec. The first one was cedar, and while it was ok, it isn't what I wanted. It got returned. The second one, the keeper, was supposed to have an ebony fretboard and bridge,but mine are Rosewood. I told the store where I got it from, they offered a return or a 50€ discount. I took the 50€. So, with discount, I paid 599€ with setup. If these are going for around $700 CAD, that would make them really attractive, and an ideal choice for beginners. I learned on a cheap Aria 12 string starting in 1974. I wish I'd had a guitar like this!
Take care.
Hi Lucas, really nice vid and guitar. I'm between this second-hand for 850 euros here or a Furch 2018 Limited Edition OM-LX second-hand for 2,000 euros. Any ideas on which to go for? The Furch is one of only 75 ever built, it's really amazing but so is this Eastman, and a darn sight cheaper
First thank you for tuning into the channel, and hope you stick around for some more videos. secondly I’m curious, what is the wood combination on the Furch? I can’t find anything on that particular guitar on Google, but I have demoed an om31 on the channel, and wow, what a guitar! I suppose I would ask you what your intentions are when it comes to playing this new guitar. are you a gigger, or someone who plays at home more? Not that this is a deciding factor, but the Eastman Instruments are such great amount of guitar that one gets for the money that I would say you could get a ton of enjoyment out of one of these guitars if you’re playing at home most often. Even if you are gigging they are great guitars, as I got a new Eastman E6OM for Christmas, and it is reliable in every way. If money is not an issue I have been thoroughly impressed with those Furch guitars, and by all means go ahead and check out my demo of the om31 if interested. The carbon fibre reinforcements in the neck and other innovative features really make those guitars something special. Either way I would say you will have a great guitar though if you can let me know more of the specs on that om60 and something about your playing style I can try to help A little more. Either would be great and don’t be fooled by the lower price on the Eastman stuff, it is top class
I am buying one! Thank you.
Excellent! Let me know how it works out with you. I’m sure you’re going to love it!
I have owned a bunch of Eastman guitars, currently only a E-8-D sunburst. Never meet one that wasn’t great. Good picking to pal.
Awesome! Love the E8s’! I agree with you, have not met one that wasn’t good. Keep on playing and thank you so much for checking The channel out. Hope you will stick around and check out some more videos as I like to feature Eastmans’ as much as possible
Man, these Eastman guitars sounds so good. I think I’m going to have think long and hard. Trying to decide between an Eastman and a Yamaha Red Label. I really want an OM body on either.
I’m considering there AC622ce but I’m not sure since I can’t find one near me to play. It’s Maple back and sides and I’m not sure if it’ll be too bright or not for my liking
Never played the ac622, but my father has been loving his ac222 that I reviewed on this channel as well. Can’t speak for the maple back and sides on the other guitar, but the ac222ce is a very big, rich and three-dimensional sounding guitar, partially due to its body size. I’m sure the body is big enough that with the maple back and sides it could still be a warm sounding guitar, but it’s hard for me to say not having tried it specifically. If I get the chance to though I will check one out and review it on the channel next time I go to the music shop that carries Eastmans around me. I will have to see if they have one. Thanks for stopping by the channel and best of luck with your guitar hunt!
@@LucasHaneman Thanks dude.
@@Skwid-Lives No problem
Hey, loved the video! Question: How would you compare this to the Yamaha Red Label made in China concert size? Nobody around here has the Eastmans for me to try, but the Yamahas sound amazing. Opinion???
I tried one of the Yamaha red labels about two weeks ago so it’s fresh in my mind. Both are exceptional instruments honestly. If you prefer a fat neck, then the Eastman is great. If you prefer a more modern feeling neck, the Yamaha is wonderful. I’d also say that goes for the sound. The Eastman sounds a little bit bigger and Older if that makes any sense where the Yamaha sounds a little more three dimensional and modern. Can’t go wrong with either. If you have the Yamaha local to you and really like it, then I’d say go for it.
Actually I have not tried the red lable. They seem to have everything but. We play bluegrass, country and folk. Looking for a little more bottom end like my Martin and guild. In your opinion, which has the better bass or bottom end sound of the two. Don’t want dread. I understand the smaller body won’t have the same bass as dread.” But, of the two which would lend itself more to bluegrass? From the vids it sounds like the Eastman is bassier.
@@tonydovell6131 if you can try some Eastmans, I believe Eastman will be the answer for more bass. I have an E6om (see the videos on my channel), and that particular Guitar has amazing amounts of low end and big Sound for its size. I don’t play in Bluegrass situations, but out of all my guitars, I’ve felt like that’s the one that would hold up and perform grade in that kind of a setting. Maybe it’s the mahogany and spruce combo, but it’s loud loud loud. I think a really good E1om would do something similar. Regarding the Eastmans try as many as you can, and pick the one you like the most. With the fact that they are handmade, there are vast differences from Guitar to Guitar so if you have a Music Store near you where you can give them a go definitely do that.
Thank you so much. Btw, really enjoy ur channel!
@@tonydovell6131 thanks so much! That means a lot. If you want to check out that E6om episode 100 was shot right after I received it, episode 155 about prime tone, guitar pics features it again after quite a bit of playing. It’s in the second half of that episode doing a little bit of a bluegrass type thing, then I did another episode, much more recently comparing the E1 vs E6OMs’ where I talk about and try to demonstrate the differences in mahogany and sapele. Unfortunately it wasn’t this particular E1, as this one is absolutely spectacular, but it was another that belongs to another student of mine. Both of the E1s’ are owned by students of mine who play them a lot.
That's some great Blind Blake playing at the beginning! Your a very talented player.....I can play that one but not like that!
Thanks so much! I love blind Blake and happy it’s some thing that you have pursued as well. Have you ever checked out the videos that Woody man did on the Guitar of Blind Blake? I find his breakdown very useful and well presented as well! Check it out if you have not already. Thanks again for watching
@@LucasHaneman yes Lucas...I have his Blind Blake video.....great stuff....I practice a lot but never get "good" I ran a big open mic for a few years and used to play solo gigs but never improve like I would hope....so I'm just plugging along.....so glad I found your channel!
I understand that for sure. With all honesty sometimes finding the right teacher can make the biggest difference in the world. I’ve had a lot of people come to me with various frustrations, be it technique, timing, and knowledge of the fretboard etc. etc., and I love helping people figure out how to get over there hurdles. Have you tried lessons with a couple of different teachers? In either case I’m happy to hear that you are plugging along and getting enjoyment out of it as this is the most important thing at the end of the day. Enjoy the little things in your progress, as often as a guitar player as we can get very frustrated, thinking that things will come to us more quickly than they do. Remember to practice slowly and try hard to not Drive yourself crazy. As musicians we have to constantly remind ourselves to ignore those negative voices in the back of our heads :-)
@@LucasHaneman thanks Lucas...you are a great motivator....Im switching instruments and tunings to try to get out of a rut.....my biggest issue is I'm 62 and didn't find out until I was in my 50s that I had really bad ADD....I also have heart issues and can't take meds for the ADD....also...lol....Ive had other health issues that messed up my memory so lyrics are pretty much out of the question.....Im just switching from open D....open G and then mandolin.....just instrumental things.....I just got a Rob Mackillop book "Scottish guitar" so I'm starting to dig into that...thanks for your inspiring correspondence....!
Great playing!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!
I don't have any experience with Eastman guitars....they look and sound great! But I do have an Eastman 305 mandolin and have to say it is a beauty.....especially for an entry level instrument.....this sounds better than my 000-18...
Thank you for your comment here as well. I also have an Eastman mandolin and love it. My student who purchased this guitar is over the moon excited about it, and every time we have a lesson he starts by telling me he can’t put it down. The idea behind this channel is trying to expose people to the idea of making instrument choices with their ears rather than their eyes. Of course if a guitar looks great it’s going to make you want to pick it up more, but the idea has to do mostly with the brand name on the head stock. I have been very fortunate over the past number of small builders whose Instruments I would put up against anything out there, even though most people don’t know about them. Even though Eastman is a larger company, I put their craftsmanship up on that level, and at a very affordable price point as an added bonus. Stay tuned to episode 100 as I will be featuring a guitar that is even closer to a 00018 that I am very fortunate to now call my own :-) by the way, I love Martin guitars as well and would love to own a vintage example someday when the funds permit. One of the Best, if not the best acoustic guitars I’ve ever laid my hands on was a very played in 1953 d28 at Carter vintage guitars in Nashville. Wish I had of had the funds to pick it up.
@@LucasHaneman thank you for the nice reply! I subbed to your channel.....yes sound and playability are most important to me ....in fact I find bound fretboard and lots of inlay unattractive.....I like simple looks and great sound and playability......I no longer play out due to health issues so I just play for my own enjoyment......you have a great channel! Thank you.....
Thanks for subscribing. I appreciate that and I hope you enjoy all the content I’ve got available here! It’s funny, just in the last little while I have come to realize that I think I prefer non-bound fingerboards in general as well, mainly for feel reasons. That being said I probably have the same number of instruments with bound and unbound fingerboards, and I do not dislike the ones with bound fingerboards at all. I’ve just come to enjoy the fact that with a non-bound fingerboard, the more you play it, the more the edges of the neck round over and become comfortable over the years. This doesn’t happen as much with binding for whatever reason. Glad you are getting enjoyment out of guitars and playing even though you aren’t playing out these days. Hey, you’re not the only one not playing out these days. All of us musicians have been thrown for a bit of a loop this past year. That being said we have all been learning how to adapt, and putting a lot more effort and focus into this channel has been a big part of that for me. That is definitely one positive thing I will take away from and remember when looking back at this time and my own personal experience. It’s been nice to upload more regularly and see this thing grow slowly but surely. Keep on playing and enjoy the content!
Great review, I currently own a Taylor 110 Would you say the Eastman is an upgrade guitar?
Thanks for your comment. It’s hard for me to know without trying your Taylor, but I looked up the guitar and it states a spruce top, but does not say whether the top is solid or not. I do know that this Eastman has a solid top, and they do make a dreadnaught version like your tailor as well, which I really like. Little details on this guitar would be better at least on paper like Ebony bridge pins, and I do find that with the Eastmans being hand tooled, you get a guitar that is more voiced acoustically, so a very resonant guitar for the price. Eastman makes guitars in much smaller quantities than Taylor, so I personally find that there is more attention to detail for that reason. That being said I have played some fantastic Taylor guitars and if you like your guitar acoustically and find it inspiring this is really what counts. No need to exchange if you enjoy what you already have. Hope this helps and hope you have a great day
Oh yeah, and I forgot, this Eastman is all solid wood construction. I find that this adds to the volume and especially low end contents/overtones of the guitar. I almost forgot about that as the equivalent Eastman is actually the PCH model with laminate back and sides. For the price with these, you get a lot of Guitar for the money
@@LucasHaneman thanks for the info 👍🏻🏴
Dude you just did one of the best demos I’ve ever seen. I just bought one of these. I did not know that Eastman made a 000-18 short scale guitar. Like you I love these guitars. Bought a E20-00 a few months ago that had a bad neck set up but have returned and got another that was perfect. I was and still am a Martin lover but these guitars are exceptional. I do not know of another guitar maker in any other country that can compare in this price range. Thanks again for one of the best demos I’ve ever heard. Love your playing. Glenn
Hey man, thank you so much for stopping by the channel and I’m glad to hear of your positive experience with your second Eastman guitar and your new E1! Honestly I was so impressed by this guitar that I ended up getting an E6OM around Christmas time this past year that I reviewed on episode 100 of this series :-). I truly appreciate your kind kind words and I sincerely hope you stick around the channel to check out some more videos. I’m uploading a lot these days and keeping the content varied for both acoustic and electric players. Keep on picking and hope you have a good one
What a killer review! Your playing is Superb! I own a travel Eastman, and is a great little fellow. Considering to check the OM to broad the arsenal 😊 Greetings from Spain
Thank you so much for watching! I love their travel guitars and actually did a review on one way back around episode 51 or 52. Yes, I can certainly testify that an OM is a very useful tool for anyone who loves acoustic guitar. To me it’s the perfect middle ground. I love dreadnaughts, I love parlours, but for some thing that has the focus of a smaller body guitar with all the horsepower one would usually need, these Eastman OMs’ definitely deliver. In fact, I enjoyed reviewing this one so much that I now have an E6OM in my life that I am going to do a full review of on episode 100, in about a week and A half. Anyhow, thanks again for watching and keep on picking
That's a great review, your excellent playing shows off the scope of that OM (with a short scale?) perfectly. I'm hopefully gonna do a trade and get one soon. Thanks
You are correct it is short scale 24.9 inches, like most 000 styles. I also did a review on the E6OM which is very similar but with mahogany back and sides and a glossier finish. Hope you are able to find one! When you do, let me know what you think.
this is a little off subject but have you ever tried elixir acoustic strings? if so how do you like them? i pretty much have to use them because i kill other strings in a day or two with my sweat lol great playing :)
Absolutely. I use them often on my main gigging acoustic guitars. aside from the high price I love them. Corrosion/sweat resistant for sure and if I record with an acoustic a lot I tend to put them on as they last quite awhile. I don’t care for them on electric personally, but that’s just me. Thanks for watching!
10/10 playing
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great Video, I have the exact same guitar and love it.
Thank you so much! Yes I was really impressed with this guitar, and I am glad to hear that you are a satisfied owner of one. Hey, in case you are interested I’m going to review another guitar on the channel this coming Tuesday. I enjoyed this instrument so much when I reviewed it that I ended up getting an E6OM. I love both guitars very much! In either case, thanks for stopping by the channel, and hope you have a great day!
@@LucasHaneman I'll be watching that for sure, thank you.
Thank you so much! Can’t wait to get it out
Very nice! Does your guitar have neckdive? Got mine yesterday and it really has strong neckdive :-( apart from that it is awesome
No this one does not have any neck dive, nor does my E6OM that I purchased for myself after doing this review. Sometimes that’s just a thing though as I have other guitars that do have neck dive. Personally I find that a nice suede or leather strap can mitigate the issue very nicely. Does the store you purchased it from have an exchange policy? If it’s a dealbreaker for you then I’m sure you could exchange it for a different variant as most of them don’t have that issue from my experience. I’m glad to hear you have enjoyed the guitar otherwise. I’m extremely impressed with them
what is a neck dive?
Great playing and subbed! Gonna get me one haha! Did you check lag guitars? Bought a t118d dreadnaught and its great for the money
Smooth
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
hello.
I have money for an e200m but I like the ovangkol wood on the e30m. My question is if the differences between models is only in wood and finish or also in playability and comfort?
Does an e1om or e30m play just as well as an e200m or e80m or e60m?
In short yes. All of the Eastman guitars, be there entry models or higher end feel very similar. The biggest difference is gloss finish on higher end guitars, and satin on the lower end range. Go with the one that you like the Timbers of the most, and if you can try before you buy only because every acoustic guitar is so different, and Eastmans have hand shaped necks, so the feel from one guitar to the next can be different for sure.. they all feel great, and I’ve played many entry level guitars with impeccable fret work from Eastman two, so have no fear in that regard.
Thank you,
So I'll go for ovangkol wood, although I'll try it as you say, to also choose between dreadnought, orchestra and grand auditorium.
@@986dryy it’s a great back inside option as it leans a little bit more towards the Rosewood sound, but still has that nice strong fundamental like mahogany does. I did a review on an Eastman ac222ce-OV that sounds great and really captures the vibe of that lumber. Yes, the different body shapes certainly each have a sound all their own, but the most important thing is comfort. If you’re comfortable on a guitar it will allow you to play the things you want to play. I think I can speak for many people when I say that even though the Eastman oms’ are not the largest guitars in the world they certainly have a big big sound that allows you to play anything you want. I gig with one quite often and don’t feel that it lacks anything at all. Huge sound actually! The grand auditorium feels and sounds a little bit bigger than that, then of course the dreadnaught is classic for a good reason to. Give them all a try and take the one home that you like the most. Have fun and let me know how it goes!
hello, in the end I tried several guitars, eastman, martin, gibson... and well I bought a sigma somr45 that sounds wonderful, it's spectacular, it has the perfect neck cut, a top with the edge every millimeter and in mirror and a very tight rosewood , never touch anything as good. I would like to send you a video of it so you can hear how good it sounds and how warm it is. you have mail?
I tried several sigmas and they seemed to me to be instruments of a medium low range, and with an inadequate neck in the cut of the wood. but nevertheless this somr 45 was spectacular.
@@986dryy cool!! info@lhexpress.ca
The second eastman you sold to your student was an e1d? I'd love to tell me your opinion for this dread. I'm looking to buy this model online there is no dealer in my place.
Otherwise great review, thanks man!
Yes exactly. The other guitar was the E1D. It was fantastic as well. Very full frequency response and nice and loud. I think it’s definitely a winner for the amount you spend, just like this one. I was extremely impressed by both instruments and the owner of the E1D couldn’t be happier with his new guitar either. Hope this helps and thank you so much for watching! Hope you stick around the channel to check out some other videos!
@@LucasHaneman Wow you have a great channel, I already love guitar tone Tuesday! Greetings from Greece!
Thank you so so much! I’m really glad you like it. Greetings from Canada
I ignored these guitars for a long time until I saw a video of the factory they are hand made almost no machinery they are really old school made
Yes exactly. I’ve seen that video as well. Pretty amazing stuff. It’s honestly like getting a hand made guitar from a small builder, but just with a bigger production facility. I picked up an E6OM after making this demo, and absolutely love it. I put it through its paces on episode 100 of this series. Thanks so much for watching and hope you stick around to check out some more stuff. I’m uploading a lot these days!
Hey Lucas.. Super review as always. only problem here is; you can make even the most Dudgy guitar sounding great :-) I love Eastman, and even had the travel guitar (also solid) , which impressed with it’s filling and well rounded sound out of it’s tiny body. But ,Thanks for super inspiration. I will rush out for an E1OM.. Thanks from Denmark
Hey Brian, I think I remember speaking to you here over RUclips before. I’m glad to hear that things are going well with your Eastman guitar and I honestly cannot recommend the E1 or E6 enough. In fact, all of them are great, but this one was definitely something special! Hope things are going well with you and thanks for tuning in/commenting!
man you can shred that guitar
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for checking out the channel
@@LucasHaneman you're welcome. Instant sub. I want to be able to play that well. So rad. Thanks for the vid man.
@@LucasHaneman also any chance of some tutorials of the things you are playing in this vid. You are the best acoustic player I've heard in a long time. such a great style and love your choice of music to demo guitars.
You are very kind. Thanks so much I really really appreciate that! I’ve had a few people ask for tutorials, and I’m thinking about maybe doing some on Patreon if I can get that worked out. To be completely honest everything I play on these videos is 100% improvised, so it would take me some time to go back and figure out what I did haha. As I say in the future it’s some thing I might look into. I do offer online lessons for those who are interested on most of the platforms like FaceTime, Skype, zoom etc. etc., and I teach a lot of finger style guitar, funk, blues, Jazz and folk. As I say, thank you so much for your very generous comments. It means a lot to me! Hope you have a great day and thank you again for tuning in
@@LucasHaneman wow. I wish I could improvise like that. OK. I'll just have to try and study your playing for now lol. Thanks again. I'll keep watching and maybe in the future you'll do some lessons. Thanks again for the vids. I just bought one of these eastmans based on this video. You should work for them lol
How does it compare sound/tone wise to a 00018? I’ve heard some people say the e1om is very bright, but doesn’t sound like it here.
I’d say it depends on the particular guitar honestly. I have played some E1s’ that were bright and a little thin sounding, where as I’ve played some others that are absolute cannons. I think a lot of it depends on the thickness and stiffness of the top as Eastman is making these by hand, but the caveat is that they spend a lot more time hand voicing the upper end models. If you have the luxury of trying a few of them, most likely, you will find a really good one that punches well above its price point. This one is very very special. It belongs to a student of mine and it only sounds better now. I have another student with one purchased more recently that doesn’t quite have the depth ortone of this example, but another friend owns one that sounds absolutely huge, just different than this one. Ideally a try before you buy situation.
@@LucasHaneman Took a chance, ordered an e1om deluxe and it is a truly incredible guitar. Has one of the thermocured tops, very lush and warm sounding, thanks for the response and the video! Guess I happened to get a good one.
Fantastic!! I’m not surprised, but certainly happy to hear that you are enjoying your new Axe!
Champion ❤
Thanks!
I m from Corsica…j’ai une guitare Eastman 10OM TC…🎸 j’adore ton jeux de guitare tu es un génie merci pour tes vidéos🙏❤️🎸
Lucas is the man!
and you are awesome for commenting! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and enjoy.
I just demo'd one of these today in a local guitar shop. absolutely incredible tone. I could not believe this was on offer for $589 as it sounded about 5 - 10 times that.
It’s crazy a? It’s something about that wood combination, the body shape and the satin finish I think that just makes these guitars wide awake right away. I’ve tried quite a few of this model now, and I’ve been impressed just like you. Thanks so much for watching the video and hope you’ll stick around to check out some more! Have a good one
It would be nice to see you do a comparison of this and the cedar top version. Even better would be to see a comparison of the two OM versions and the two Dreadnought versions.
I’m trying to recall if I saw you comment on it, but I actually just released the dreadnaught E1D compared to E2D comparison video last week. It’s titled “Spruce versus Cedar dreadnaught showdown”, or something to that effect. I’m also working on and E8OM vs E6OM rosewood versus mahogany back and sides video that I should have out within the next few weeks at some point as well! I really enjoy doing comparison videos like that :-)
@@LucasHaneman Yes, I saw the video right after I wrote the comment :-)
Looking forward to the E8OM vs. E6OM.
Lucas. Love you playing and videos. You just sold another Eastman.
Sweeeeeet!!! Maybe I should own stock in Eastman. lol. Hope you enjoy your Eastman acquisition!
I am looking for slightly smaller, literally smaller, guitars and scales. I have small fingers though do play classical. Does this feel smaller in length, i.e. slightly comfier fret spacing or is there no discernible difference to conventional scales. I am thinking about comfy length, for me, for light strumming of chords. I notice the Furch blue equivalent is 25.5 inches or so. Am metric so confuses me! Anyhow, do you notice a difference between length of Eastman OM and Furch OM. I Know tension will differ but it is the fret spacing/overall length that intrigues me. Thank you so much.
Hello. Thank you for your interesting comment. yes I do feel a difference between this 24.9 inch scale length and the standard that I am used to which is 25.5. I wouldn’t call it a dramatic difference, but I do feel it a little when I go back and forth. If you’re looking for something substantially smaller and lower tension you might want to consider a parlour guitar or travel guitar. I believe both companies offer some good options in this regard. I say this as I recently acquired in Eastman E6OM that I ended up getting as I loved this one so much. I actually used it on a show I played live from my channel on Friday evening if you want to check it out, and will be doing a review of it next week on the channel. Anyhow, I say all of this as I am a heavy hitter, and find that I could get the Eastman om to behave much like my dreadnaught, where as I tend to pick up my parlour guitar, made by a local builder, when I want an instrument that is super compact, really easy to play and well suited towards fingerpicking, very light strumming and finger style jazz playing. I actually reviewed the Eastman ACTG2E travel guitar on my channel about a year ago if you’re interested in checking one out. Very impressed with that little guitar. I hope this helps!
Eastman ❤
Got to love them!!
Love mine!
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Thanks for watching :-)
Necks are now listed as mahogany.