Thursday, January 9, 2025
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NEW Eastman E6SS-TC | Acoustic Guitar Review | Originally Revealed At NAMMShow2022


Today John & Corey are showing off a NEW guitar from Eastman:
The E6SS-TC is here in the much anticipated natural finish!
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00:00 – Intro
02:55 – The Review
10:39 – Tone Samples
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29 thoughts on “NEW Eastman E6SS-TC | Acoustic Guitar Review | Originally Revealed At NAMMShow2022

  • Great playing showcasing a wonderful E6SSTC, and point about reviews. There’s a lot to be learned by listening to your narratives. I actually compared this Eastman slope against its big brother, the Gibson J-35, and found the tone of the E6-SS-TC to be more pleasing to my ears. I went ahead and bought one and couldn’t be happier, and, though I have some pretty high-end guitars, I’ve become a huge Eastman fan. There is no discernible difference in build quality unless nitrocellulose is a must have. For me, the tonal spectrum is absolutely perfect with more midrange, similar bass response, and crystalline highs.

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  • Their mahogany is stunning – especially with that subtle burst. My oh my. Beautiful honey like color

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  • Huge hit alright, looks like a J35, sounds like a D18, just picked one up and it's a cannon, rich and easy to play, oh and absolutely beautifully made.

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  • I am intrigued by your talk of a 1&3/4" nut width slope shoulder!!! Anything you can tell us about possible timeframe etc??????

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  • I love the 11/16 just saying because those wanting wide necks seem to be very vocal, but us quiet types choose these models. Not everyone has huge hands either.

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  • Just a question Guys. Is there any advantage of having the bridge on backwards. Or is it just for cosmetic looks.

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  • Between 1 11/16 to 1 3/4 is only 1/16 of an inch. Who would think this amount of difference would be so much of a talking point for Guitarists. WOW. It just blows my mind sometimes. ????????????????????????????

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  • When are you guys going to come out with a review of the Eastman E20D-TC with Madagascar Rosewood? According to many dealers the first shipments of the dreadnought and oms should have came out by now.

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  • Sounds great, and I like the 11/16” nut! But…the humidity in Phoenix today is 15%, and I have found that I rarely play guitars that sit in cases humidifying. So, guess I need to stick to my carbon fiber guitar, until / unless I move out of the desert.

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  • Lovely, the big makers must surely be a little worried by such amazing hand built guitars at those prices? John how much of the range is available in left-hand? The dealer I used in the UK to buy my E1OM said that was pretty much it apart from the E1D?

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