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Eastman D'Ambrosio SC'54 - Butterscotch
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Weight: 7.10 Lbs.
Serial #: 24027
Serial #: 24027
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With beautifully worn curves echoing the coveted coastline and a player-centric design, the D’Ambrosio Series may feel comforting and familiar. However, these are unique instruments where innovation blends with tradition. When something new also feels reassuringly familiar in an old-fashioned way, you know you’ve found a new home. D’Ambrosio guitars carry on the heritage of matching California design with down-to-earth playability.
Introducing the FullerTone Neck :
More Tone, More Sustain, More Stability. At the heart of D’Ambrosio Series design lies a beautiful innovation: the FullerTone neck. Envisioned and brought to life by master luthier and head of design, Otto D'Ambrosio, this completely new long-tenon, 2 bolt, neck to body connection redefines industry standard.
The body-to-neck joint is the most important connection on a guitar. It acts as a bridge of energy; transferring resonance, sustain and tone while providing stability to the guitar.
The FullerTone neck fulfills this ambition, securing unprecedented three-times greater neck-to-body contact for unhindered resonance transfer. The gracious body geometry cradles the neck in perfect harmonious position, secured by two machine-threaded screws locked into steel anchors embedded in the neck. The complete design is a fusion of old-world craftsmanship and modular versatility—the first bolt-on neck tuned to rival the sustain and stability of a set-neck guitar.
With the Fullertone neck, Otto’s vision for a guitar with seamless tonal continuity, from headstock to bridge, is fully realized; maximizing its tonal potential.
North American Hard Rock Maple forms each exacting FullerTone neck, undergoing our specialized curing to enhance rugged feel with modern snap. And nearly lost forever since a ban on export in 2013, legally secured Madagascar Rosewood makes its return to offer the fretboards its trademarked deep colors and articulate voice. Like the great forests, the D’Ambriosio rises above scarcity through purposeful craftsmanship and conservation.
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DASC54BS |
Manufacturer: |
Eastman |
Specifications:
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Neck Material: | Flat Sawn Oregon Roasted Maple |
Fingerboard: | Flat Sawn Oregon Roasted Maple |
Neck Shape: | Medium Round |
Headstock: | Flat Sawn Oregon Roasted Maple |
Nut: | 1 11/16" Handcut Unbleached Bone |
Frets: | 24 |
Scale Length: | 25.5" |
Body Style: | Single Cutaway |
Body: | Premium Lightweight Swamp Ash |
Inlay: | Black Vintage Dots |
Body Finish: | Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
Neck Finish: | Handrubbed Gun Metal Oil |
Hardware Color: | Nickel |
Pickguard: | GF Matte Black |
Neck Plate: | Mcmaster Carr Brass, Serial Number Engraved |
Bridge: | Gotoh BS-TC1 |
Bolt on System: | Patented Long Tenon 2 Bolt Neck System |
Tuners: | Gotoh SDS510-05M-XN HAP-M |
Input: | Switchcraft L11 |
Knobs: | Kluson Black Skirted Amp Knob |
Strap Holder: | Gotoh EP1-A |
Neck Pickup: | Lollar Royal T |
Bridge Pickup: | Lollar Special T |
Switch: | Schaller MegaSwitch S+T 3 Way |
Volume Pot: | CTS 450S4071 250K Audio Pot |
Tone Pot: | CTS 450S4071 250K Audio Pot |
Pickup Configuation: | 3-Way |
Capacitors: | Orange Drop .022 Sprague |
Controls: | Master Volume, Master Tone |
Strings: | D'addario NYXL .010 - .046 |
Case: | TKL Custom Teal Rectangular |
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