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