Play lighter. Sound bigger. Look stunning.
The Eastman SB55DC/TV is a masterclass in stripped-back simplicity — a single-piece Okoume mahogany body that keeps weight off your shoulder without compromising an ounce of resonance. Finished in Eastman's signature Antique Varnish — applied thinner than lacquer by their violin shop craftsmen — this guitar breathes and resonates in a way that poly-finished instruments simply can't match.
Tone That Opens Up
The Antique Varnish finish isn't just cosmetic. Its ultra-thin application lets the wood vibrate freely, producing a wide-open, organic voice that improves with age and play. Pair that with a Lollar '50s-spec dog-ear P-90 and you've got a pickup that bites with clarity and sings with warmth.
Built for Players
- Double cutaway Okoume mahogany body — lightweight and resonant
- One-piece Okoume neck with ebony fingerboard
- 24¾" scale length, 1-11/16" nut width — comfortable and familiar
- 22 frets with pearl dot inlays
- Lollar '50s-spec dog-ear P-90 pickup
- 1 volume / 1 tone controls — simple, intuitive
- Faber TPWC-'59 bridge and Kluson-style tuners
Specs
- Body: 13" × 1-7/8", double cutaway, one-piece Okoume
- Neck: One-piece Okoume | Fingerboard: Ebony
- Scale: 24¾" | Nut Width: 1-11/16" | Frets: 22
- Pickup: Lollar '50s-spec dog-ear P-90
- Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone
- Bridge: Faber TPWC-'59 | Tuners: Faber Kluson-style
- Includes hardshell case
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