![]() The back and sides are a laminate rosewood and the top is made from the more available solid Sitka spruce. While this isn't a solid wood guitar like the others reviewed the charm for this guitar is in its shape and style. ![]() The nut width is similar to Eastmans traditional dreadnought, it i a longer scaled instrument. The Eastman Gypsy Jazz is an affordable guitar that is a little different than everything else out there. This is our top pick, and we stand by it. You can get a sound hole pickup or there is an option to order with LR Bagg's Anthem pickup. If you prefer a cut-away guitar this may not be the model for you as it is a traditional 14 fret guitar with no electronics. We used D'Addario EXP16's on the model we tested and didn't run into any issues. Its particular strength is finger style picking but is sounds great with strumming as well. This guitar works for all styles of music. We think you'll find the extra stiffness of Adirondack Spruce makes this guitar ring. Rosewood Back and Sides, Adirondack Spruce Top (which some consider an upgrade to traditional spruce tops), and Mahogany neck. ![]() The woods selected for this model are tried and true. But Eastman has packed a lot into this guitar.Įastman has been able to imitate everything even the diamond shape on between the head stock and neck. ![]() Martin still may have a little darker tone and Taylor may still be a little brighter. The Eastman E20 is Eastman's version of Martins 000 series or the Taylor Concert models.
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