Eastman E1D Solid Sitka Spruce/Solid Sapele with Gigbag
The E1D is a highly regarded acoustic guitar, widely praised for its exceptional quality and value, as it features all-solid wood construction at an affordable price point for its class.
It is a traditional Dreadnought body style, known for a bold and loud sound that is well-suited for strumming and flatpicking styles like bluegrass and folk.
Here are the key features and specifications:
Key Features and Specifications
Body Wood: The guitar features a Solid Sitka Spruce top and Solid Sapele (a wood similar to Mahogany) for the back and sides. This all-solid construction is a major factor in its rich, resonant tone.
Bracing: It uses Hand-scalloped X-bracing, a feature often found on high-end instruments, which contributes to its powerful projection and dynamic voice.
Neck: It has a Mahogany neck with a Traditional Even "C" profile and an Ebony fingerboard.
Hardware: It includes premium components such as a Bone nut and saddle and an Ebony bridge. The nut width is 1-3/4 inches, which is comfortable for various playing styles.
Finish: The standard E1D usually has a Truetone Satin finish, which keeps the cost down while allowing the wood to resonate freely.
Consensus from Reviews
The Eastman E1D is frequently cited as one of the best "bang for your buck" acoustic guitars, with many players noting that it rivals the sound and feel of guitars two to three times its price. Reviewers commonly describe the sound as powerful, with a "boomy bassy low end" and "crystal clear highs."
Variations
There are a few variations of this model, such as the E1D Deluxe (or "E1D-DLX"), which often features a Truetone Gloss finish, and may include a Fishman Presys VT active pickup for those who need to plug in and play live.
| Model: | E1D |
| Manufacturer: | Eastman |
