Powers Electric & Eastman D'Ambrosio: Two New Offset Models from the USA

We compare the two new, quirky, and cool guitars from Eastman and Powers Electric.
July 23, 2024 by
Jurgen Bakker
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All the way from the United States, we have received two new offset, electric guitar models. The first is from San Diego and is the result of Andy Powers', the CEO of Taylor Guitars, love of guitars and surfing! The other is a brand new model and a collaboration between Eastman Guitars and luthier Otto D'Ambrosio. Two offset models with cool looks, unique features and their own sound. Enough reason to put these two guitars side by side! 

Powers Electric A Type

Most people will know Andy Powers mainly from his role at Taylor Guitars. But what Taylor fans may not know is how strongly Andy's passion is rooted in the world of electric guitars.

For Powers Electric, Andy chose to follow his own path, drawing inspiration from his other great passions: cars and surfing. From that combination, the first Powers Electric guitar was born: the A-Type.

Andy's self-designed CamTail and steel bridge with ebony saddle are accompanied by two PF42 single coil pickups with a solid, bright sound.

Eastman D'Ambrosio

The Eastman D’Ambrosio Series, designed and built in California, pays homage to the enduring Golden State tradition of innovating right to the edge.

At the heart of D’Ambrosio Series design lies a beautiful innovation: the FullerTone neck.The FullerTone neck provides unprecedented three-times greater neck-to-body contact for unhindered resonance transfer. 

For optimum warmth and articulation, Eastman has found respected boutique pickup maker Jason Lollar willing to hand-wound custom sets of pickups.

The D'Ambrosio Offset 63 & Powers Electric A-Type Comparison 

Once we arrived in our shop in Dedemsvaart, we put the D'Ambrosio Offset 63 and Powers Electric A Type Copper Metallic side by side and compared the similarities and differences. Curious about how these guitars sound? Then quickly check out the video below!​

Check the guitars here!

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