Honestly, Eastman guitars knock our socks off. The fit, finish, and feel of an Eastman guitar reminds us of guitars that cost three or four times as much, and often the Eastman will just simply be a better guitar.
The craftmanship is second to none, regardless of the price. A lot of other guitar companies make expensive guitars as well as less expensive guitars. The lack of attention to detail is evident in the lower-price instruments made by others.
Eastman breaks that mold. No, more accurately, Eastman shatters/pulverizes/disintegrates that mold. A lower-price Eastman has the same feel and the same attention to detail as the higherriced Eastman guitars.
Eastman truly stands out from the crowd, and Backstage Music is proud to be an Eastman dealer.
PCH1-GACE
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Neck Profile: Traditional Even "C"
Nut: Bone 1 3/4"
Fretwire: 22 Jescar-FW43080
Scale Length: 25.4"
Body Dimensions: 16" x 4 1/4"
Bracings: X-Braced
Body Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
Body Back/Sides: Laminated Sapele
Bridge/Saddle: Rosewood/Bone, 2 5/32" Spacing
Rosette: Abalone
Truss Rod: Dual Acting
Binding: Top and Back
Binding Material: Black Plastic
Logo: Maple Headstock
Inlay: Pearl Dots
Bridge Pins: White Plastic w/black dots
Body Top Finish: Open Pore
Neck/Headstock Finish: Open Pore
Hardware Color: Nickel
Pickguard: Optional Plack Teardrop
Tuners: Ping RM 1171
Electronics: Eastman Pickup by Fishman
Strings: D'Addario .012-.053 #EXP16
Action Height: 12th fret 3/32" on the bass side and 2/32" on the treble side