
multi-scale 24.75" to 25.5"
including case
LR Baggs Anthem pickup
projection hole
flamed maple neck
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Are you looking for a modern steel-stringed flattop? Perhaps Eastman has something beautiful for you in its AC series. With a wide range of different configurations, elements and constructions, there is something for everyone.
Eastman also has some uniquely innovative guitars in its lineup. This AC82CE FF is a perfect example of that. With its multiscale 'Fan Fret' construction, it is truly a unique item. The multiscale ranges from 24.75" to 25.5". The longer mensuration length of the bass strings allow for higher tension on the strings, while the shorter mensuration length of the treble strings allow for extra flexibility. This allows for easier alternative tuning without the loss of power, sustain and definition. When you have the guitar in standard tuning you will also notice these differences. When you tune the bass strings lower you also notice the advantage of the extra sound hole on the shoulder of the guitar. You get extra projection to the player
The AC822CE FF has an Engelmann spruce top, solid rosewood sides and back, flamed mahogany neck, ebony fretboard and an LR Baggs Element. Don't forget the little tasteful details on this guitar!
Comes with certificate and case.
| Brand | Eastman |
|---|---|
| Ean Code | 0846940023682 |
| Color | wood / naturel |
| Lefty | no |
| Fingerboard | ebony |
| Top | spruce |
| Construction | all solid |
| Bodyshape | grand concert |
| Back and side | rosewood |
| 12-string | no |
| Electro-acoustic | yes |
| Cut away | yes |
| Koffer | yes, case |
| Article number | 64649 |

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