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After some research, here’s what came with the guitar:
Note it has the .022 cap. So the issue is the linear pot. The volume pot works fine IMO. It’s only the tone pot that needs to be changed to audio taper.
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09-02-2024 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by coyote-1
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Originally Posted by Cunamara
3 1/2 years later, I love it more than ever. I also have a 16” carved Eastman 7 with a Kent-wound 14 pole that sounds more carved CES than the 810 with floater. I love that one too!
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Originally Posted by Cunamara
Little thing: slotted screw on import VS allen key pole pieces. Bigger thing: the case of the import is black metal VS black epoxy resin. Non-thing for me: the epoxy one has 4 lugs, allowing it to easily be wired or switched for split, phase, and series/parallel. Winding or magnets must be different.
Biggest diff is the sound. They say John P had some input on the design of the stock one, but I guess he was going for something a bit different that what I like. For me the epoxy one is just so much better.
So I guess sometimes they're different and sometimes not. Sounds like the metal cased pickups on the 810 are the same either way. Maybe they're the same on the 403 as well.
Gotta love this:
Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Originally Posted by ccroft
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
Here’s the info for the AR910ce (current):
AR910CE - Eastman Guitars
You can see the value correctly stated in the same location. So clearly it was a proofreading or translation error or something.
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Originally Posted by coyote-1
I just looked at the Eastman site. It still says ‘0.022” Ohms’ for the AR605CED with two Lovers. All of the archtops with Lollar JS floaters say they have a 0.047 uF tone cap, but Lollar recommends a 22 with their JS pickups. So I’m now wondering what’s actually in my guitar as well as the current Eastmans. Either Eastman disagrees with Lollar or we can’t trust the specs on their website.Last edited by nevershouldhavesoldit; 09-02-2024 at 08:16 PM.
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Apparently you have Lovers in your guitar
le tragedie d’autocorrect? lol I imagine that between translation issues and autocorrect that is imperfect, a Chinese guitar company might have occasional issues on their English web pages.
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Originally Posted by coyote-1
Eastman is a pretty sophisticated organization now. They even have a location in California and a growing global business. I doubt that there’s a language barrier these days.
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I have an Armstrong HPAG thingy on my 2021 Eastman 580
I have a handmade Armstrong PAF on hand - but the HPAG is so good I haven't bothered swapping it for the more expensive thingy.
I seem to remember that Armstrong Jr himself told me in an email that the HPAG was the real deal - certainly sounds like it.
I prefer it (I think) to a Lollar Imperial (Custom) in a more recent Eastman - and a Seth Lover in a 503. (I think - all three pickups are very good indeed)
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Originally Posted by sparkhall
Not clear which Eastman model and KA pickup you're talking about, but I'll assume you mean the HPA (G for old, N for Nickel, or O for open) pickups that come in the the AR372 and the AR403 and some of their semi-hollow models? I had these (in a D'Angelico semi-hollow) for many years (and they're in zillion other MIK guitars). In terms of "quality" (of materials and assembly) they're as good as anything else. Due to the A5 magnets and ~9k DC resistance they're spec'd with, though, they're somewhat clearer and higher output than a typical PAF style humbucker (e.g., Gibson Classic 57 or Duncan Seth Lover).
I was happy with them for a long time. At some point that changed, though. I'm not entirely sure why (think it may be because the guitar got brighter sounding after a refret), I wound up swapping them out for Stew Mac's PAF style pickups (A2 magnets, under 8k). It's a fairly noticeable difference in sound, and I find that I do prefer this spec. But that doesn't mean you'll have the same feeling about these pickups in a different guitar. It's not really a weak link/upgrade issue. It's much more a matter of subjective preference.
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