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For sale is my Eastman SB55DC/v. In like-new condition, no mods, completely stock. Comes with OHSC and COA. SOLD
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Eastman SB55DC/V SB Double Cut Varnish Electric Guitar with Case
A capless one-piece Okoume mahogany solid body delivers a lightweight playing experience without sacrificing an ounce of tone. The Antique Varnish finish found on both the SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v brings the guitars’ visual and tonal beauty to the forefront. Eastman's Antique Varnish finish is smoother than lacquer, with the thinner layer of varnish from their violin shop allowing for a fuller, more wide-open resonant sound that gives these instruments a truly unique voice.
Both the SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v models feature a Lollar “50’s Spec” P90 in the bridge position. The lower output pickup produces a brighter and more defined tone with less distortion, creating room for more chordal articulation and playing subtleties to come through. This is perfect for players looking for a warm and growling sound that doesn’t sacrifice the details.
Premium Faber hardware, including a compensated Faber bridge for perfect intonation, provides the incredibly functional playing experience every player looks to find. The SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v feature a no-load tone pot that bypasses itself from the signal chain when set to 10. When set below 10, it acts as a standard tone pot.
Neck Material: One Piece Okoume
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Nut: Bone 1 11/16
Nut Height: .022"
Fretwire: 22 Jescar FW47104-P
Scale Length: 24 3/4"
Body Dimensions: 13" x 1 7/8"
Body Back/Sides: 1 Piece Okoume
Truss Rod: Single Acting
Logo: Pearl Eastman
Inlay: Pearl Dots
Pickguard: Tortoise
Backplates: Tortoise
Side Dot Color: White
Top Coat Finish: Antique Varnish
Hardware Color: Antique Nickel
Bridge: TPWC-59NA Faber TPWC-'59
Tuners: FKT33SBR-NA Faber Kluson style
Strap Peg: Gotoh Relic Series EP-A1
Bridge Pickup: Lollar 50's Spec Dog Ear P-90
Pickup Height: 11mm
Capacitors: .022 Sprague Orange Drop
Potentiometers: CTS 500K No-Load on the Tone
Output Jack: Switchcraft #11
Pickup Wiring: Gavitt Braided Wire
Case: Hardshell Case
A capless one-piece Okoume mahogany solid body delivers a lightweight playing experience without sacrificing an ounce of tone. The Antique Varnish finish found on both the SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v brings the guitars’ visual and tonal beauty to the forefront. Eastman's Antique Varnish finish is smoother than lacquer, with the thinner layer of varnish from their violin shop allowing for a fuller, more wide-open resonant sound that gives these instruments a truly unique voice.
Both the SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v models feature a Lollar “50’s Spec” P90 in the bridge position. The lower output pickup produces a brighter and more defined tone with less distortion, creating room for more chordal articulation and playing subtleties to come through. This is perfect for players looking for a warm and growling sound that doesn’t sacrifice the details.
Premium Faber hardware, including a compensated Faber bridge for perfect intonation, provides the incredibly functional playing experience every player looks to find. The SB55/v-SB and SB55DC/v feature a no-load tone pot that bypasses itself from the signal chain when set to 10. When set below 10, it acts as a standard tone pot.
Neck Material: One Piece Okoume
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Nut: Bone 1 11/16
Nut Height: .022"
Fretwire: 22 Jescar FW47104-P
Scale Length: 24 3/4"
Body Dimensions: 13" x 1 7/8"
Body Back/Sides: 1 Piece Okoume
Truss Rod: Single Acting
Logo: Pearl Eastman
Inlay: Pearl Dots
Pickguard: Tortoise
Backplates: Tortoise
Side Dot Color: White
Top Coat Finish: Antique Varnish
Hardware Color: Antique Nickel
Bridge: TPWC-59NA Faber TPWC-'59
Tuners: FKT33SBR-NA Faber Kluson style
Strap Peg: Gotoh Relic Series EP-A1
Bridge Pickup: Lollar 50's Spec Dog Ear P-90
Pickup Height: 11mm
Capacitors: .022 Sprague Orange Drop
Potentiometers: CTS 500K No-Load on the Tone
Output Jack: Switchcraft #11
Pickup Wiring: Gavitt Braided Wire
Case: Hardshell Case
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