

Here, in this posting, I offer my own reviews of my own two models. their dreadnought models E20D, E10D, E20SS, and E10SS. wouldn’t in all honesty recommend this one for beginners or players that aren’t heavily invested in playing their acoustic guitars regularly, purely because of the price.

They are a very well made import, and their acoustic flat top models are always well reviewed, e.g. Eastman E20P-SB Sound Build Cost Playability 4.8. The Eastman ACTG1 is completed with a rosewood bridge, a bone nut, chrome hardware, and comes with a padded gig bag so you can take the ACTG1 wherever you want. The company makes a variety of stringed instruments: mandolins, archtop acoustics, flat top acoustics, and electric guitars. This classic combination provides thick lows and a warm midrange. The neck is made from mahogany, which delivers a warm, mellow tone and is topped with a rosewood fingerboard. The hand-carved scalloped X bracing provides more bass, and more responsive, and can be louder than guitars with straight bracing. With sleek lines and a 1930s style neck, Epiphone has designed a majestic instrument that is as good to look at as it is to play. The Eastman ACTG1 has Sapele laminate back and sides, a wood that is similar to mahogany but has more treble and some more subtle, complex overtones. Stylewise, the DR 500MCE is a thing of beauty. The ACTG1 has a solid Sitka spruce top which is commonly used on guitars, delivering a crisp articulation, a broad dynamic range and sounds good for a variety of playing styles.
#Eastman acoustic guitars review portable#
The Eastman ACTG1 Travel Acoustic has a smaller body than a normal guitar and a short 23.5” scale which makes it great for travelling, anyone who wants a more portable guitar, or those with smaller hands who want to learn on something a little smaller.
