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Eastman E20D-TC
Hello all, I have been looking for a less expensive dread to have as sort of a "travel guitar" to take on the road and to outdoor song circles now that the weather is warming up. One option that I'm looking into is one of Eastman's thermally cured dreads, and most likely the rosewood version E20D-TC. I've PM'd a couple of forum members to get thoughts, but thought I'd check more broadly with this post. Would love to hear from anyone who has familiarity with this model. Thanks, Mike
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I took that very guitar in trade a couple years ago. It arrived perfectly set up and sounded like a million bucks. Looked great too, I liked everything about it.
But I didn't keep it, as I was long in the dreadnought department. It was hard to let it go, though. Those TC models are really something special.
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I have one and love it. I traded it in with another guitar on a Collings D1 but I missed it so much that I bought it back. Stellar guitars wiypthngreat sound. Hard to beat at the price point.
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They are very nice dreads. Perfect for use where you might be concerned about a more expensive dreadnought. For the money, I don’t think there’s much better to be had.
That said, I take my Martin with me everywhere.
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I played that one's little sister, an E20 OM TC, when I was shopping for my Eastman AC422CE.
While both have solid rosewood bodies, I decided I preferred the auditorium body AC422CE. I attribute this to the tops, the natural Sitka spruce on the AC422CE giving a more balanced tone compared to the chime-like quality of the torrified Alpine spruce on the E20 OM TC. An E20 D TC may have more thump, and therefore a more balanced tone. I don't know. I honestly don't have the best ear for these things. Now that I'm doing more flatpicking that chime-like quality might be golden to my ear for some bluegrass runs. I will say one thing, though - Me personally, if I bought an E20 OM TC, or D TC, then it would be my daily driver, loved, cherished, and proudly shown off as a prized possession. Not a beater or travel guitar by a long shot. I don't know, though, maybe your daily driver is a hand made, custom bespoke luthier special. I met people like that when I traveled in high end watch circles. I had a guy tell me he only wore his Rolex when he was working in his backyard, because that way his GOOD watches wouldn't get scratched.
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Eastman AC422CE - sitka & rosewood '86 Guild D-25 - spruce & mahogany Taylor GS Mini - spruce & rosewood Eastman MD-514 Mandolin - spruce & maple Kentucky KM-250 Mandolin - spruce & maple |
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I'm a big fan of Eastman dreads. I own one and almost bought another this weekend. They just "ring" for days--I love that sound.
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From what I've seen, the build quality of Eastman guitars is right up there with the top half dozen factory builders.... My second hand D20 has been the best "beater" I could imagine having, for almost 10 years! I also own a AJ 617 carved back jumbo, for my Sunday go to meeting gigs... Between the two, they've made a closet queen out of my Martin D-28SV, which I think is saying something!
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Thanks all for the comments - no doubt these are a super value. I'm weighing whether to move on one of these vs. getting a Martin and the comments here reaffirm that the Eastman is a serious contender particularly given the price point. Much appreciated.
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Awesome guitars. Don’t leave out the E10 E8 and E6.
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Neither is better than the other, but they will sound different.
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The 18 style dread that I am playing right now (have had it about a month) is an E10D-TC. The players that I have been following most lately have been Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Andrew Marlin (Mandolin Orange) and Eli West. To me, this Eastman gets me more into the ballbark of the boutique guitars these artists play, and I have really enjoyed the volume, responsiveness, and feel of this guitar. Like said above, one is not better than the other. Just different. |
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The Adirondack top on the Eastman E10 and E20s can really make a difference in some styles of music.
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I have the E20D non torrified, and it's stellar. If you want to save a few bucks you could just go with one of those and I'm sure you'd be happy. It was the first Eastman I bought and I've had Eastman GAS ever since.
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Eastman E6OM-TC LTD Alpine Spruce Eastman AC308CE LTD Taylor GS Mini Rosewood Yamaha Pacifica 212VFM Flamed Maple |
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VERY important and no one has mentioned: what kind of neck profile do you like?
They are truly a full C shape, bordering on chunky. You may or may not like that. |