Eastman PCH2-OM
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Specifications
Top Wood: Solid torrefied Sitka spruceBack and Sides Wood: Layered rosewood
Width at Nut: 1.75"
Bracing Pattern: X-braced
Scale Length: 24.88"
Frets to Body: 14
Fingerboard and Bridge Wood: Rosewood
Body Binding: Cream with multi-layer purfling
Rosette: Abalone
Headplate Material: Black acrylic
Headstock Inlay / Logo: Eastman logotype and PCH wordmark in maple
Neck Binding: None
Neck Shape: Traditional even C
Fingerboard Side Dots: 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 17th frets
Fingerboard Inlay: Mother-of-pearl dots at frets listed above
Pickguard: Black
Tuners: PingWell RM 1171-CVR
Electronics: None
Case: Eastman padded gig bag
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Description
While they may ostensibly be beginner's instruments, Eastman's Pacific Coast Highway guitars have continued to impress even the most experienced guitarists on staff, with a big sound, comfortable set up, and classic, intelligent aesthetics that suggest a far more expensive instrument. The PCH2-OM is one of the company's jack-of-all-trades triple-aught models, and provides players with another great option in their best-selling line. With a solid Sitka spruce top thermo-cured in Eastman's Beijing factory, this mid-sized and ergonomic steel-string has a clear and bright tone with some impressive projection at its disposal. It's one of the best options we carry for cost-conscious players, and seems unlikely to stick around for long. Included in the price is an Eastman gig bag to help keep it properly protected from the elements.