Who plays a Gibson ES-339?

Kelly Jones

Gibson ES-339
Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics playing a Gibson ES-339
Manufacturer Gibson
Period 2007–present
Construction

Is the Gibson ES-339 worth it?

Final thoughts – the Gibson ES339 is a great guitar, but you pay for it. This is a superb guitar. You get the looks, style, and sound of the classic 335 but at a more manageable size. You get clean workmanship, a great set-up, and classic finishes from the Memphis Custom Shop.

Is a Gibson ES 335 worth it?

A good 335 is hard to beat, and will hold its value better than a lot of guitars. If you can find a used one in excellent condition, that will be an even better investment. If you’d like a little smaller version of that instrument, an ES 339 is another good choice.

Is the Epiphone ES 339 pro discontinued?

Sorry, the Epiphone ES-339 PRO Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar – Cherry is no longer available.

Is Epiphone ES-339 good?

The Epiphone ES-339 PRO is a mighty fine axe for only four bills. It’s classy, delivers sweet semi-hollowbody tones and good playability, and has the added benefit of split-coil pickups. That’s a great value.

What does ES 335 stand for?

Electric Spanish
Great guitars, both, but very specific guitars. Yes, clued-up players will undoubtedly nod their heads instead toward the Gibson ES-335 (and its similar counterparts the 345 and 355) as being perhaps the most versatile electric of them all! The Gibson ES-335 (ES stands for Electric Spanish) was introduced in 1958.

What’s the difference between Gibson 335 and 355?

It has the optional stereo wiring and Varitone circuitry as standard. It differs from the ES-355 by having a maple neck instead of mahogany, the name “Lucille” on the headstock, and the lack of an F-hole on its top.

What kind of guitar is the Gibson ES 339?

The ES-339 was designed to offer the fuller sound of a semi-hollow but with the comfort and playability of a solidbody guitar. Sometimes called the Gibson Memphis ES-339, this electric was built in Gibson’s Memphis Custom Shop and actually sports Gibson’s Memphis Tone Circuit, making the moniker particularly apt.

What kind of sound does a hollow body Gibson Guitar make?

Hollow bodies are closer to acoustic guitars. The semi-hollow (like the ES 335 and ES 339) have two hollow areas with a solid center block through the middle of the guitar. In terms of sound, this makes them tonally similar to the solid body but with less sustain and less focus at the low end.

What are the different types of Gibson guitars?

There are three body types out there, the solid-body, the semi-hollow, and the hollow, all of which contribute to the sound of the guitar. Solid bodies are most common. Hollow bodies are closer to acoustic guitars. The semi-hollow (like the ES 335 and ES 339) have two hollow areas with a solid center block through the middle of the guitar.

What kind of tone does a Gibson ES play?

The pearloid dot inlay rosewood fingerboard on a hand-rolled Rounded “C” mahogany neck remind players where it all started. The 57 / 57 Classic + humbuckers paired with our hand-wired tone circuit showcases the versatile Gibson ES tone that players have craved for over 60 years.