“Our most ergonomic body shape to date”: Eastman unveils the FullerTone Offset, its most player-centric electric yet

“Our most ergonomic body shape to date”: Eastman unveils the FullerTone Offset, its most player-centric electric yet

Eastman has expanded its FullerTone electric guitar lineup with the launch of the new FullerTone Offset, a solid-body model designed with playability, comfort and modern ergonomics in mind.
The new model completes the FullerTone family alongside the existing Single Cut and Double Cut, bringing all three of master luthier Otto D’Ambrosio’s signature body shapes into one unified series.

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Positioned as Eastman’s most player-centric electric to date, the FullerTone Offset pairs a newly developed offset body with updated hardware, electronics and the company’s proprietary two-bolt neck system – giving it a “player-first design with just the right amount of edge”.
The Offset’s sleek, curvaceous silhouette is also described as the most ergonomic body shape Eastman has produced to date. Developed in close collaboration with guitarist and YouTuber Paul Davids, the design draws directly from real-world playing experience, prioritising balance, comfort and extended playability. Sleek, sculpted contours and a beveled back allow the guitar to sit naturally against the body whether standing or seated, helping to reduce fatigue during longer sessions.
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“It was a sheer pleasure working with Paul Davids to gain his player’s perspective on the Offset,” says Eastman’s Director of Fretted Instruments, Pepijn ’t Hart. “While every player has different preferences, his insights and direction helped us create our most ergonomic body shape to date.”
As with the DC and SC models, the Offset features Eastman’s proprietary two-bolt neck design. The long-tenon construction increases neck-to-body contact to enhance resonance and sustain, while allowing precise adjustment. A smooth, unobstructed heel further improves upper-fret access, contributing to a stable and responsive playing feel.
Spec-wise, the FullerTone Offset sports a roasted black limba body, a roasted maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard, alongside a 12” fingerboard radius, 25.5” scale length and a silver anodised aluminium pickguard.
Electronics come courtesy of Tonerider soapbar-sized humbuckers with goldfoil covers, chosen for their warmth, clarity and articulate response, while a Göldo DG tremolo handles vibrato duties, promising smooth operation and stable tuning. Controls include a three-way selector switch.
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The FullerTone Offset is available in Dakota Red and Gold finishes. “Our goal was simple: shoot for the stars and build a guitar too good to be true, too good to be put down,” says Eastman.
Priced at $999, the FullerTone Offset will be available this Spring through Eastman Authorised Dealers worldwide.
Learn more at Eastman.
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