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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • A comparison of a Gibson Les Paul Special and an Eastman SB55 DC/v. This was a tough review to figure out because sound is only one part of a guitar's experience. So this is a deep dive into what each of these guitars is like in the hand.
    0:10 Hard Review to Make
    1:00 Q&A Price
    2:05 Eastman Hype?
    2:25 Neck dimensions
    4:18 Versatility & Tones
    7:10 The Winner
    Eastman SB55 DC/v Guitar Review: • The PERFECT Gibson
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  • @guitarmovies
    @guitarmovies  3 года назад +5

    If you have other questions about the two guitars, I'll do my best to answer them.

  • @jimmydoger1583
    @jimmydoger1583 3 года назад +24

    Just bought a sb59 V Eastman. Absolutely incredible guitar. I like my Gibson's a lot but the Eastman is better no question.

    • @seanc.5310
      @seanc.5310 2 года назад +3

      I've got the same guitar and agree completely!

  • @eddiejr540
    @eddiejr540 3 года назад +23

    Dude ....you nailed that neck pick up comparison!!!

  • @kevinmusso2397
    @kevinmusso2397 2 года назад +17

    I received an Eastman SB55 DC today. From the moment I strummed the first chord until I put it down ( one hour later ) I was smiling nonstop. This is a permanent never sell keeper. The only time it will no longer be mine is when it’s “Taken from my cold dead hands.”
    I love it!!!!

    • @ldf399
      @ldf399 4 месяца назад

      Hey, wondering if you still feel the same about your guitar a few years later? I'm looking at one of these guitars right now.

  • @Temmple
    @Temmple 2 года назад +1

    Just ordered a SB56 last night. Excited to try it out. Great video!

  • @JandNandJ
    @JandNandJ 3 года назад +1

    Great vid as always!

  • @jetjaguar72
    @jetjaguar72 2 года назад +3

    Great comparison and I share your sentiments. I recently bought a Gibson LP Special and it warms my heart. It sounds so great and that neck... Gawd, it's great!

  • @erikbrzoska
    @erikbrzoska 3 года назад +2

    Love your content man. Especially Gibson stuff haha. Your channel is next to get big

  • @engelsjn
    @engelsjn 3 года назад +2

    I love your videos. This one is no different. Great content. Thank you

  • @MrTraewilliams
    @MrTraewilliams 3 года назад +2

    Glad to see you back. I hope you and yours are doing well.

  • @MrCalifornia0
    @MrCalifornia0 3 месяца назад +1

    Your comments at the are exactly how I feel, also I have done tons of research on Eastman and it’s the not the first time I have heard that people prefer the neck carve on the Gibson.

  • @JeremyJames_studio
    @JeremyJames_studio 3 года назад +1

    Interesting, thoughtful comparison. You’ve now got me thinking about lollar p90s for my SG classic!
    P.s. have you a video production background? The lighting, tones and colour grade on this vid are all stellar.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      Lollars are amazing. And yes, I use cameras professionally (photo & video)

  • @mattwilliams3104
    @mattwilliams3104 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have that same SB59 and I adore it. It’s surprisingly versatile and as you’ve demonstrated can get real sweet. With my rig (benson germanium fuzz, JHS morning glory, strymon deco, into supro super) increasing the time and gain on the morning glory but then rolling off the tone and volume on guitar gets you this super rich, lush tone that my ears just love. But then dime the volume and tone and you get pure rock bliss

  • @markhalley1140
    @markhalley1140 2 года назад +2

    Well done on the comparison. I like with your final point about the pickups. The Lollar is the winner. I just received an Eastman SB55dc/v and I am impressed. The neck carve is not my favorite but it doesn’t make me want to sent it back. It feels much better than my wife’s ‘61 reissue SG neck. The weight and balance of guitar are awesome. Even though the SB55 is somewhat of a copy of the LP junior, I think it is still unique and a really fun guitar to play. It’s a keeper.

  • @guyfromnj
    @guyfromnj 3 года назад +1

    Good to know about the neck profiles. I’m about to buy the single cut version of this Eastman.
    I have 2 eastmans. A sb59 and a acoustic. They are the nicest guitars I’ve ever played and I’ve owned a ton of Gibson’s. At the end of the day I still want a Gibson. Like you, I want both. I want the history of Gibson and the quality of Eastman. Best of both worlds and I’m blessed to be able to have both at this point in my life.
    Oh and I think you succeeded in making the bridge pup sound like a neck pup. Close enough to get the job done anyway

  • @doncowie8653
    @doncowie8653 3 года назад +4

    I currently have the Eastman SB55DC/V and the very rare PRS 25th Anniversary 245 Mira for P90 duties, the Eastman wins easily. The PRS build is superb but it feels and sounds a little sterile. The Eastman feels and sounds like a great vintage guitar, cannot put it down, it just has that mojo. I appreciate everyone looks for different things in a guitar but I’d recommend at least trying the Eastman, you may get a massive surprise and the bargain of the century. Great channel, great video

  • @arlenkwong2598
    @arlenkwong2598 2 года назад +1

    I agree 100% with you about the neck carve… the neck on the sb55dc/v was so uncomfortable I sent it back the day after I got it.

  • @perthmike7
    @perthmike7 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing this. I had heard of Eastman before but never considered them a guitar I would buy. I will from now on.

  • @procyonlotor1501
    @procyonlotor1501 3 года назад +14

    I love how honest you are about the Gibson brand. They've annoyed me so much over the years and I still wouldn't buy a new one but there's still something about looking at a guitar and seeing that name on the headstock. Having said that I'd still pick the Eastman

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад +5

      I want to try their single cut 55 and their SB59

    • @soundknight
      @soundknight 2 года назад

      I like guitars that don't have branding on the headstock. Hand made guitars by an actual luthier. Branding is super hype.

    • @TheGuitarRoom
      @TheGuitarRoom 2 года назад +4

      I will never ever forget the 1992 moment when I was at Gibson picking out a hand made custom shop Les Paul and heard a screaming match in the background.
      Henry Juszkiewicz was screaming at Slash and Jimmy Page and then at him in return. He basically told the two to go fuck off and that he didn’t need them.
      Page brought Gibson back to life on the 79’s and Slash in the back half of the 80’s. He was a brutal SOB. I knew the manufacturer who made all the jobs on the guitars. Gibson owed him
      $110,000.00 alone. And stiffed him. I will NEVER!!!! Supper that pice of Shit company. Even with that beautiful headstock and name recognition. I understand the draw. But I’ve been on the inside and saw the terrible workmanship, materials and attitude up close and personal.

    • @Adipsia1
      @Adipsia1 2 года назад +1

      It's a strange thing. I'm from the UK but was still a Gibson 'snob' for many years. Now I have a couple of nice Fenders and two lovely PRSs but Eastmans have replaced my Gibsons. The ones that I have are superb instruments in their own right and I wouldn't swap them for 'similar' model Gibsons of any price. I've grown to love the Eastman logo on the headstock, it now reminds me of the love and attention to detail that went into hand-building the guitar, and that's what is way more special to me than the Gibson name.

    • @Ledzepfan88
      @Ledzepfan88 Год назад

      @@guitarmovies I would love to see that comparison

  • @ThrashFlesh
    @ThrashFlesh 3 года назад +8

    That dimed Lollar sound is awesome. To me it was like a combination of clean and overdriven sound. Loved it!

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад +2

      It's such a great sound with so much clarity.

    • @breathemyvapours
      @breathemyvapours 2 года назад +1

      I think the Lollar 50’s wind is the best modern repro of a real P90 currently available

  • @lorenzo-agnes
    @lorenzo-agnes 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this! I have two Eastman electrics and an acoustic and they're all excellent guitars. Truly custom quality instruments.

  • @mikeaustin4138
    @mikeaustin4138 3 года назад +2

    Good work! I've owned 4 Gibsons: a '71 SG (stolen) a '74 J-50 (still own), a ~2014 low-end SG (sold) and a 2019 ES-339 (sold). I wanted to buy a newer ES-335, but none of the ones I played at my local Guitar Center would stay in tune worth a damn, so I went with the 339 for half the price. The 339 had two issues for me. It was slightly neck heavy and the smaller body meant that the horns are closer to the neck and access to the upper frets is difficult. I recently bought an Eastman SB59/v and it is amazing. The build quality is on a par with my custom shop G&Ls and the guitar sings. I'm not a fan of Duncan pickups, but the Antiquities in this guitar are glorious..

    • @Adipsia1
      @Adipsia1 2 года назад

      Totally agree regarding the Eastman build quality and the SD Antiquities. I have a T59V with the same Antiquity pickups... it brings a smile to my face every time I pick it up, and an even bigger smile when I plug it in.

  • @chrisa.5479
    @chrisa.5479 3 года назад +4

    I have the same Special but in Vintage Cherry. I’m also considering changing the pick ups in it. If you do end up switching the stock ones do a comparison!

  • @surf247365
    @surf247365 3 года назад +5

    Great point, hopefully Some USA MFG companies can see the talents of other countries & implement them and improve the USA brands.

  • @TalleyWacker1000
    @TalleyWacker1000 2 года назад +5

    I've actually had the LP special TV yellow and feel it was a great guitar, I was very surprised. The bridge and action and intonation were very well done. But, I'm very intrigued with the Eastman. I am pretty easy on neck carves, I think I might give the Eastman a shot. The maker of Eastman has his own story as well.

  • @alanbranton8712
    @alanbranton8712 3 года назад +5

    Completely relate about the value placed on the name on the headstock. Doesn't necessarily make one a guitar snob. But after watching this, the Eastman name went up a peg or 2 for me

  • @TheFairway8
    @TheFairway8 2 года назад +2

    I think you’re right about the name on the headstock, I own a number of fairly high end guitars Rock n Roll Relics, Yamaha, Fret King, plus vintage Gibsons and Fenders. I can remember being 18 in 1981 and drooling in guitar shops at the sight of Fenders and Gibsons way out of my price range.
    I think every guitarist if they are honest wants at least one Gibson and Fender they may not necessarily be the best but a million professional musicians over the last 70 plus years can’t all be wrong

  • @felixfranzen7318
    @felixfranzen7318 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great comparison! The pickup in the Eastman sounds a little bit better (but I'm not sure it be able to tell them apart in a blind test). It's somewhat louder, higher output I guess. By the way, what is a "dimed bridge"?

  • @Adipsia1
    @Adipsia1 2 года назад +2

    I love your honesty. Probably a bit unfair to compare a Special with a Junior, but I agree totally with your comments regarding the importance of neck feel. I currently own two Eastman's which I absolutely adore, and I've just ordered a SB55DC/v... which will be interesting because the only other Junior I've owned was a 1959 original, which I'd love to get back but I don't have £8k to spare ! The Eastman will cost my an eighth of the price, and I have no doubt that it will be superb and unique in its own way. Great video, thank you.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  2 года назад

      Those vintage Juniors are amazing. But yeah, the prices have gotten high.

  • @baabaabaa2293
    @baabaabaa2293 Год назад +1

    Great review mate!!
    Wished you wdve put a bit more grunt in the review (but thats me!!).
    Ive got a Special & an SC/v..the Lollar dogear is brilliant clean or dirty..
    Now this isn't an ad or anything, but lve just whacked a set of JJs J90s in the Special... absolutely transformed the guitar!!
    Sand cast Alnico magnets, vintage, modern or gaussed...two pups were the price of one SD.
    Aussie made, theyre pretty fkn gd.
    Enjoyed your playing fella!👍

  • @sublyme2157
    @sublyme2157 2 года назад +1

    Nice comparison man, thanks! If you don't mind, where'd you buy the Eastman?

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  2 года назад +1

      I got it on Reverb from a shop in Miami.

  • @dirtmark333
    @dirtmark333 3 года назад +1

    Very great video, thanks a lot!
    I have a Gibson Custom Shop LP Special that I really enjoy, so I decided to buy a single cut Junior as well. I hesitated between the Eastman and the Gibson production made junior. At the end, I chose Gibson.
    Greetings from Hungary ;)

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      Either is an awesome choice. I've been wanting an LP Jr for quite awhile.

  • @cpk313
    @cpk313 Год назад +1

    That SB55 neck is on the thinner side. I have a SB55 single cut and it is .98 at the 12th but mine is a really soft V so it has little in the way of shoulder. I actually put a Gibson custom shop p90 in it because I thought the Lollar was too polite

  • @daleonov
    @daleonov 2 года назад +1

    "I win" haha. Thanks for the review, been looking at Eastmans for some time now

  • @seanc.5310
    @seanc.5310 2 года назад +1

    This might be the most honest video in terms of a comparison I've seen. It's subjective but actual production quality is not. I've got 2 Eastman guitars and 2 Gibson guitars, all great but, you need to go to the Gibson custom shop for 5x the price to rival the Eastman quality which makes it hard to justify. The Eastman SB59/V with Lollar pup's might be the finest instrument I've ever played and sells for only $2k

  • @rconcha3
    @rconcha3 Год назад +1

    I agree with you 100% on the Gibson Logo point. That being said, I'm currently in the market for an Eastman SB55/V. I currently own a Gibson Les Paul and a 1955 Gibson LG-1. I love both of those guitars, but... the Eastman SB55/V is equivalent to a Gibson Custom Shop Junior for 1/3 the price. If this were going to be my only guitar I'd probably lean towards the Gibson, for the same reasons you listed. Because this will be an additional guitar just so that I can add a P-90 to the mix, the Eastman is a no-brainer...

  • @aperezdeal
    @aperezdeal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have you tried the single cut? It has a different neck carve.

  • @frankenstein4106
    @frankenstein4106 3 года назад +5

    I've got an Eastman SB55/v single cut, and it's a phenomenal player. The neck carve on mine is definitely chunkier than my friends Eastman SB55DC/v. I've owned a 2007 Gibson LP Jr in the past, and my Eastman is way better than that Gibson was.

  • @Sean_Plays_Guitar
    @Sean_Plays_Guitar 3 года назад +1

    For me, who manufactured it probably has less to do with an instrument than how it feels to play. But aesthetically, I want a strat or tele to look like a fender or squire and I want an LP to look like an epiphone or Gibson. So I can understand your second point at the end. That being said...I have a Harley Benton SG style guitar and....sigh...I f*kn love it. It’s awesome lol

  • @thejeffmoore
    @thejeffmoore 3 года назад +1

    Flack flack flack. Just kidding. Great to see a new post! Btw, I feel a wife beat down coming. Maybe two depending on how that Lollard pickups swap goes. Luckily it’s been awhile since you’ve posted and I’ve pretty much healed up since then.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      Ha! I'm thinking I'll either do Lollar P90s or... something quite different and a little secret. Besides, pickups are cheaper than another guitar.

  • @bryancollins6796
    @bryancollins6796 3 года назад +2

    Agreed. I have a T486 Eastman. Quality is comparable to Gibson that's priced double the Eastman. What's the downside? The major one is resale value. Anything without that G name drops dramatically. Keep & enjoy.

  • @enggopah
    @enggopah 2 года назад

    I want the SB55DC/v but I'm such a neck pickup guy that it troubles me. I'm wondering if it'd be reasonable to have a neck pickup put in there.

  • @onlyguitars
    @onlyguitars 3 года назад +2

    My Eastman SB59 is just fantastic. I also have the Gibson Les Paul Special, and I agree, I also like the neck carve and size. The Eastman SB59 is a bit thinner, but also very comfortable. But it is a superior built instrument.
    Also have the Eastman T484. That one has a thinner neck than the Eastman SB59 and is wider at the nut (1.75 according to specs) A different kind of animal. But has beautiful maple wood. Would like to compare it with a gibson 339 or 335 to see the difference.
    Love my 2 Eastman's.

    • @lazvt8469
      @lazvt8469 2 года назад +1

      Love my T486....best guitar I've owned to date....besting a handful of Gibsons...

  • @TheGuitarRoom
    @TheGuitarRoom 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the honest review. I bought one of Lesley West’s 1958 Les Paul Jr.‘s in 1991. I bought it from him personally. The sound was great but I could never get it to intimate. Never. When I get my Eastman Jr. I sold my ‘58 Jr. And never looked back. Unbelievable guitar. I like the “name” on the headstock too, but Gibson has been one of the worst companies on the planet for too long! Their product for decades has been substandard and you don’t want to know what I know about Gibson. Go try one of these. You won’t believe it

    • @breathemyvapours
      @breathemyvapours 2 года назад

      That’s super cool, and I totally agree. I owned a ‘55 for a number of years that I ended up selling, and the Eastman has 95% percent of the sound, and like 500% of the playability. The Eastman is so stable, the Faber hardware is excellent, the Jescar medium jumbo frets are an absolute delight in comparison to those tiny mid-50’s frets.

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer 3 года назад +2

    One thing you can count on for sure is second best tries harder. That is certainly worth points.

  • @jamesonpace726
    @jamesonpace726 3 года назад +15

    Gibson: love the guitar, hate the company. It's a problem....

  • @carnivaltym
    @carnivaltym 3 года назад +1

    Yes, I get the "story" argument, I bought, in part, a custom shop Gibson (The Les Paul) in the late 70's for that exact reason BUT by the same token, Eastman are offering you the chance to buy into a new story. Who is to say in another 60 years that what you buy today won't be the equivalent of a Gibson '59 sunburst today? Did that make sense? Lol!
    These Eastman guitars are supremely well made and the varnish finish - well we don't know yet but its worked for Stradivarius for 350 years!
    Excellent review, I subscribed.

  • @asimbashir1237
    @asimbashir1237 3 года назад +5

    Glad you are back. I love the look of the LP special but the Eastman oozes class. My SB56 is the best guitar I’ve ever touched and when I play it I can’t see the name on the headstock! 😉

  • @benkozoli
    @benkozoli 6 месяцев назад +2

    I just got the sb55dc/v couple of week ago , my problems are : the faber wrap around bridge is badly designed, the screw heads are in the way if you want to damp with your palm, i am thinking to change them into normal two piece gibson bridge. The tuning pegs are very smooth. The big bends detune the guitar maybe it needs some nut sauce ?? My guitar buzzing on the thick string side almost all over and the action of the strings are pretty high compare my other guitars? Maybe some truss rod adjustment needed, i hope so just that. I miss the comfort cuts on the body but i know it is a true copy of a junior but still would be a better guitar. It is a very fast instrument , good neck profile , very light , no neck dive, really made for old rock tone, one can hear every slight pick movement on the strings clearly. Very dinamic, it is a short scale guitar so one needs used to it . I called my guitar tech to show him the eastman for set up , i hope he can solve the issues.

    • @benkozoli
      @benkozoli 6 месяцев назад

      + the knobs on the guitar are slippery tiny things , change them immediately to larger ones

  • @JimmyRadloff
    @JimmyRadloff 2 года назад +1

    The Eastman SB55v neck is thick and beefy. They made the DC version slimmer for some reason. I bought one a couple of weeks ago and it's a sweet guitar.

    • @bobdavis761
      @bobdavis761 Год назад

      I would never call the SB55v neck beefy. I own a bunch of 50's Juniors - those are beefy, expecially the '58 and '59. This neck is average, neither thick nor thin.

  • @ctwarmuth
    @ctwarmuth Год назад +1

    Honestly your two points about the Gibson stand out as totally valid! neck feel is a big deal. And yeah...the logo on the headstock DOES mean something. Maybe it shouldn't....but it does. way she goes I guess.

  • @jamesmaddock259
    @jamesmaddock259 Год назад +1

    You should try the T59V . It’s absolutely a revelation.

  • @nateln152
    @nateln152 3 года назад +2

    Good video, as always. I would have to agree with your thoughts on the LP special neck- its a damn good carve. Mine was a tuning nightmare, but I finally got it squared away. I have not had my hands on an Eastman, so it was good to here your thoughts- Thanks.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад +1

      Mine stays in tune fairly well - except for the g string of course

  • @willsutton3767
    @willsutton3767 2 года назад +2

    Spot on about the necks…. I’ve owned both guitars as well. The Eastman was beautifully made and rang like a bell. I mean, the WHOLE guitar vibrated when you played, it was the most “alive” guitar I’ve ever owned. And I hated the neck. I really tried to bond with it and just didn’t enjoy playing it. It reminded me of a PRS “wide thin” neck. There are just no shoulders and for me, it made it unenjoyable. I had to let it go. But boy, was it a nice guitar.

    • @arlenkwong2598
      @arlenkwong2598 2 года назад

      Yes, I knew as soon as I picked up the SB55dc/v, I wouldn't be able to bond with the neck.

  • @billwheatley1645
    @billwheatley1645 3 года назад +2

    Eastman puts out some fantastic guitars...comes to feel..they are consistant where Gibson is all over the board..well through 2019...i haven't even tried a new Gibson in 2 yrs over it

  • @TheDeedeeFiles
    @TheDeedeeFiles 3 года назад +1

    Awesome

  • @hawkcrossfamily
    @hawkcrossfamily 3 года назад +2

    The Eastman is a good reproduction of an older Gibson. That is what it is. Nothing wrong with that. And you couldn't buy an old Gibson at that price. I have the Gibson Jr DC Tribute, 60s neck feels good. I have a Gibson Les Paul Special Guitar Guitar Center special model with Burstbucker 2 & 3 in it. The neck is much thicker and I thought it would be too big to play, but after a bit, I was shocked how well it plays and I play it. It's definitely baseball battish compared to the 60s neck. I don't think you gain or lose anything with the Eastman vs Gibson. The pickup is slightly different - both are really good. I prefer to have the original, Gibson. I have heard many side by side Gibson vs Clones and the Gibson usually wins. Mainly because the pickups are better on the Gibsons. Maybe better wood etc. This is the first I have seen that is on par with a Gibson - but, it should since it was a sincere attempt to clone an old Gibson. I just got an SG and that is a thin neck and it is really easy to play. I really like that one. I would like to see the Eastman vs a Gibson VOS or an original..... But I agree with you, you are the winner, 2 great guitars!

  • @bassheadjazz2708
    @bassheadjazz2708 2 года назад +1

    Are the pickups on the LP special adjustable for height?

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  2 года назад

      Yep. I've tweaked mine a few times.

  • @leftyjcw7173
    @leftyjcw7173 8 месяцев назад +1

    I own 7 Gibsons. I love them. I’ve owned 4 Eastman jazz boxes. All traded away.

  • @Livelaughlimpbizkit
    @Livelaughlimpbizkit 2 года назад +2

    That’s crazy that the DC has a thin neck. I have the Eastman sb55 SC and the neck is a big boy, IMO thickest neck I’ve ever played

  • @timothytao1443
    @timothytao1443 3 года назад +1

    Thanks alot of ,i think eastman is better sound and i have to buy it and but but i want gibson either 😂 so just one qusion, how did you do that sb55 sounds like neck pickup

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      I roll the tone down to about 4, the volume to 7, and then I add just a little bit of an overdrive boost with the drive and tone turned down and the volume up. It makes the bridge sound a lot warmer without also sounding thin.

  • @theattentionwhores2406
    @theattentionwhores2406 3 года назад +5

    Well the Eastman sounds a lot better to me , it sounds like a think a Gibson should sound

  • @benv6875
    @benv6875 Год назад +1

    Neck carve is a personal choice . You might prefer a chunkier neck, but myself, I have smaller hands and prefer a thinner neck.
    For me, the shape of the Eastman neck is a plus, and conversely , I have found many Gibsons too chunky. But, I know a lot of players love the thicker necks and just as many love thinner ones.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад

      Some people like things. Some other people like other things.

  • @user-kp1zz4ik5l
    @user-kp1zz4ik5l 6 месяцев назад +1

    As a gigging guitarist brand name means nothing to me. I’ve had numerous Gibson’s and only one I can honestly say was of a quality I was happy with at the price I had to pay. I’ve only had two Eastman’s, both have become ‘keepers’, both a of far higher build quality than my Gibson’s. However, if I was buying for resale value and heritage its hard to see anything out there that compares to Gibson, my only concern is I truly believe they’re trading on past glories and there are now a bunch of boutique guitar makers producing way better guitars for far less.

  • @reverb508
    @reverb508 Год назад +2

    I hate that the name on the headstock matters to me, but it does. What I hate even more is that I'm OK with other "boutique" builders on the headstock instead of Gibson. Why am I OK with "Collings" on the headstock, but not "Eastman"? I think we've just been conditioned over the years to believe that things manufactured in China are poor quality. Even when confronted with the reality that Eastman makes phenomenal instruments that are objectively better than their American counterparts, we can't bring ourselves to fully accept them. I feel so stupid haha

  • @fduffer
    @fduffer Год назад +1

    Yeah I HAD a Gibson from 2007 it was good but the Eastman sounds like a 60s model I have played quite a bit over the last 20 yrs...for about 15% of the price of a vintage Special...I'll probably get another Eastman model soon...they are just amazing and seemingly marketed at players not collectors so...

  • @bobdavis761
    @bobdavis761 Год назад +2

    I own the SB55DC/V and love it overall - I give it a 9.5/10. I guess I'm not as fussy about neck carves as most people - I have guitars from Gibson, Fender, Hamer, Zemaitis, Heritage, Tokai, PRS, Epiphone, Gretch, and Greco. Rarely do I find a neck I just don't like. This Eastman isn't a late 50's Gibby baseball bat by any means, but it's not bad. I'd call it average and comfortable.
    What I can't get over is the "varnish" finish. It's flat-out ugly, there's no other way to describe it. Don't like the feel, don't like the look. I have a friend here in NC who paints all of Paul Stanley's guitars and I'm thinking about having him paint it TV Yellow instead, except I'm afraid it would effect the Eastman's resonance, which is pretty unbelievable. So I'll play my ugly guitar and enjoy it!

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад

      How's your Heritage? I've never played one but they seem really well made.

    • @bobdavis761
      @bobdavis761 Год назад +1

      @@guitarmovies - I have 2 - the H-150, a Les Paul Standard clone, and an H-137, their Les Paul Special clone (currently out of production). Both are superior to Gibsons, in build quality, and sound terrific. I highly reccomend them.

  • @Livelaughlimpbizkit
    @Livelaughlimpbizkit 3 года назад +1

    How are you getting brand new eastmans for that price? Not just any Eastman mind you, arguably their most popular and constantly sold out model at that….also I’m not doubting him, I fully believe him.
    I have this Eastman anf for damn it’s my favourite guitar I’ve ever owned (I own an Eastman sb59 too). Coincidentally I’m really gassing for a TV yellow LP special so this is a perfect video. I tend to buy off brand, especially with Eastman use of jescar frets and how solid their fretwork is but I don’t know of any other brand selling a single cut TV yellow LP special guitar (maybach have a DC but I’m not keen) so guess I’ll be getting another Gibson.
    Anyway, great video, banging guitars

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      I got my Eastman on Reverb from a shop in Miami. In the video I said it was $1170, but I actually paid $1189

  • @billwheatley1645
    @billwheatley1645 3 года назад +2

    saying it says Gibson on the headstock used to mean a lot...and yes sir..YOU WIN

  • @IAmTheIsland
    @IAmTheIsland 2 года назад +3

    With Eastman, there is a fair amount of variance on the neck carve from guitar to guitar. It ranges anywhere from almost slim 60s to almost r8 chunk. Some are more C and some have a subtle V. If you can a/b more than one of the same model, I would recommend it to anyone (even though that is tough in most places). I’ve owned 8-10 Eastmans, most of which were Sb59 nitro and Varnish and each one was a little different. The hand built aspect of these is great, but leads to inconsistencies which makes buying online harder than other guitars regarding basic specs.

  • @iamkimes
    @iamkimes 2 года назад +2

    You need to understand that your guitar heros played Gibsons, cause there were no great alternatives back then. Especially like an Eastman. I think the Gibson logo is cool too, but I'd rather have the better instrument. But, I'm 62, and I don't give a damn what other people think of what I play and why. Bennifits of older age. The only Les Paul I've played better than an Estman SB59/v was a counterfit made by a Swiss guy - Wish I'd never sold that one. Thank you for the cool demo - Cheers!

  • @alexgarnett5373
    @alexgarnett5373 2 года назад +1

    That Tele of yours is still scowling in the background 😂

  • @doncowie8653
    @doncowie8653 Год назад +1

    Sorry to trip you up a little bit 😃but you said on your PRS McCarty S2 Thinline you get the PRS blank canvas sound as you were not born in the sixties but are now making reference to the Gibson history. A bit confused with that. A great guitar is a great guitar, it does not need an F or G on the headstock. I’m sure if Jimmy Hendrix had access to a Tom Anderson Classic Icon, he would have been blown away. Love your channel mate 🎸

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад +1

      Those seem like very different topics to me, but I get what you're saying. I think my point was that with PRS I'm not really beholden to a certain sound in my head like I am with Fender or Gibson. In terms of the history, there's no denying the power of an icon like the Fender logo or Strat headstock. Even something like a Tom Anderson guitar is an admission that what Fender created was revolutionary and amazing. Otherwise, it wouldn't be another Strat clone - even if it is a better version of the original.

    • @doncowie8653
      @doncowie8653 Год назад +1

      @@guitarmovies I understand what you’re saying. I also agree that Anderson make the icon due to the Strat being so iconic. I just sometimes think that some players don’t get as good a guitar as they could due to the fact they feel they must get a F or G. This is fine at the top end but there is much better value for money with higher specs at their lower price points. However that is not to say the big boys don’t make great guitars, I have had far too many to remember.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад

      Agreed!

  • @jamiefischer2059
    @jamiefischer2059 3 года назад +1

    Can you put a wound g on the Eastman?

  • @teodelnorte
    @teodelnorte Год назад +1

    Suggest you go for Antiquities in the Gibson for a change of tone from the Eastman lollar! They are unbelievable p90s

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад

      I just got a set this week. Excited to get them in the guitar.

    • @teodelnorte
      @teodelnorte Год назад

      @@guitarmovies awesome!

  • @peterm3964
    @peterm3964 Год назад +1

    Get into it . Get sone tone happening . Channel your inner
    Johnny Thunders

  • @23skidoo46
    @23skidoo46 2 года назад +1

    the only things I like the Gibson over the Eastman are TV yellow(lol) and resale value. Eastman's dont hold value from my experiences. that could change. But, to me Eastman's are far superior in build quality and the Lollars are the capper for me.

  • @mikeaustin4138
    @mikeaustin4138 2 года назад +1

    It's important to acknowledge that the primary reasons why so many musicians played Gibsons and Fenders is that virtually all the alternatives available to them - Guild, Gretsch, Harmony, Kay, Hagstrom, Mosrite, you get the picture - sucked in comparison. Another thing worth noting is that a primary reason so many '60s and early '70s guitarists went with late '50s Les Pauls is that Gibson didn't make Les Pauls between 1961 - 1967(?) and those they made after 1967 had hotter pickups and didn't sound nearly as good. If Clapton could nave bought a new Les Paul in 1965 he might not have bought the Beano guitar.

  • @9216v
    @9216v 2 часа назад

    yikes. that Eastman SB55tv costs more in US dollars than the Gibson LP Special costs in Canadian.

  • @TheSalinski
    @TheSalinski 8 месяцев назад

    I wish Gibson made a wrap tale special with just two master knobs ... in the standard profile. Every time they do a two knob special it includes an odd deviation in the design.

  • @georgegrewal8797
    @georgegrewal8797 3 года назад +3

    Eastman!

  • @jeffholliday8304
    @jeffholliday8304 3 года назад +3

    I think the Eastman sounded better to my ears the Gibson sounded darker

  • @tbeau6663
    @tbeau6663 Год назад +2

    It's the Eastman for me

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight 2 года назад +1

    Subbed

  • @misteress3840
    @misteress3840 2 года назад +1

    Brand name wise, among musicians we know that Gibson is iconic, historic, etc. but we also know they’re inconsistent at best lately and a rip off/bad qc ay worst in recent times. Eastman doesn’t have the history, but with players it doesn’t have the baggage either. It’s know among musicians as consistently high quality and extremely well made instruments. They don’t have a budget line or were poorly made in the past. Eastman has a pretty unsullied reputation so it has a great rep with players. General public doesn’t know Eastman but at least they have a good reputation with fellow musicians. No we don’t want to just impress fellow musicians but it does say that you care about quality. Their sponsored players are serious jazz and classical players. What do you think, everyone?

  • @jammergreg
    @jammergreg 2 года назад

    Eastman should do a two pick up model.

  • @msuffian76
    @msuffian76 3 года назад +4

    It’s like comparing Hell’s Angels and Heaven’s Satan…

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer 3 года назад +2

    Looks a bit like an SG neck for sure.

  • @shanikojones9755
    @shanikojones9755 2 года назад

    Cheeky little bit of J. May thrown in there

  • @Zoso981
    @Zoso981 3 года назад +3

    I too, like most Americans, am a brand-snob, and I wouldn't trade my 2019 Gibson Les Paul Traditional for anything. I bought a new Epiphone Les Paul Custom that plays great, looks great and sounds great. But the name Gibson beckons me from afar...... so she gets the most play time.

  • @nickchionis97
    @nickchionis97 3 года назад +1

    4:45!

  • @gilaubin929
    @gilaubin929 3 года назад +3

    To my ears the Eastman has a nicer tone.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  3 года назад

      Agreed. I much, much prefer how it sounds.

  • @collectivismkills
    @collectivismkills Год назад

    On my Les Paul special I noticed that Gibson didn’t bother to round the fret ends for the upper 2/3 of the neck. This was the cheapest LP still at over 1k with tax, and they couldn’t even bother to do all the frets. That was it with me…never another Gibson. Lazy and riding on name.

  • @theattentionwhores2406
    @theattentionwhores2406 3 года назад +4

    I really don’t think the Gibson brand is worth as much as it used to !

  • @snorrevonflake
    @snorrevonflake 2 года назад

    Well since afaik there is no single cutaway Special from Eastman thats no option, i use the neck pickup 80 % of the time and think that the double cutaway Junior/Special is one of the ugliest guitar shapes ever designed.

  • @nvr2old700
    @nvr2old700 Год назад

    Well nice review but really comparing apples to oranges IMO. Why not do a SB55 vs a Gibson LP junior? Agree that Eastman'a are custom shop quality as I have 2. Unfortunately Gibson's sordid "play authentic" lawsuit campaign has soured many to it business model and attitude including me so won't be buying a Gibson on principle. Just my 0.02.

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  Год назад

      So I can only compare guitars that are identical. Got it.

  • @boobooau
    @boobooau 2 года назад +1

    Neck, I get it but marketing ... nice video but it was a let down at the end.

  • @nathanbouton6700
    @nathanbouton6700 Год назад +1

    Eastman absolutely sounds better.

  • @stephenpearson9031
    @stephenpearson9031 2 года назад +1

    That name on the headstock as a reason to choose one over the other is actually sad…..People got a learn to man up and be a bit proud of what they play matter what names on the headstock that’s childish to do otherwise supposed to break out from the circles not hiding them but it’s always your call just sad

    • @guitarmovies
      @guitarmovies  2 года назад

      So sad. So very very sad. I’m sad.

  • @carpediem4413
    @carpediem4413 3 года назад +4

    Not convinced Eastman quality is all there. Picked up an Eastman acoustic a few months ago and it had a big crack in it… bad wood? I think Eastman is making things look good but it’s still Chinese and hyped a lot. Resale?

    • @doncowie8653
      @doncowie8653 3 года назад +1

      The quality of my Eastman SB55DC/V is really there, a totally stunning instrument, possibly the best all round guitar I’ve owned and I can assure you at 56 I have owned them all, Fender Custom Shop, Fender, Gibson VOS, Gibson, Anderson, Melancon, many PRS. I will never sell this guitar, it just feels sooooo right! Give it a go and don’t underestimate the country of origin