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The ES-335 Sound

A look at my favorite type of guitar!

The ES-335 Sound

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Hi Jack, I've been following you for quite some time now. In my opinion, you are one of the greatest players out there at the moment. What set of strings do you usually use for your 335 models?

ROBERT D MOON

Great! I love that sound, those guitars have such a fine tone, I find you discribed it very well: the full woody heavy sound and the aery flavour… when I play my es 335, I feel as if it plays for me and I only listen to it. I wonder how industrial products likecthe es 335 can sound so great. Every instrument of the series has its own individual character.

Ambika

Where do I find the tabs and backing track?

Stephen Feldman

Hi Ran, thanks for your feedback - encouraging to also look for other (less expensive) brands! 🙂 Yours, Jürgen

Jürgen

Hi Jurgen - in addition to my '06 Gibson 335, I play a made-in-New Jersey 1997 Guild Starfire and a Korean 2000 Guild Starfire. I also recently bought a Japanese 2006 Gretsch Nashville G6120AM. And, a new Larry Carlton Sire 335, made in Indonesia ( can you tell that I'm not married? ) They are all fine guitars, very similar to the 335 body dimensions, and the Asian-made guitars are less expensive than the Gibson 335s.

Ran Bush

Hi Jack, hi all, I also think about buying a ES-335 style guitar. What about other brands: Eastman, Maybach, FNG, Epiphone IbG CS etc…? Thanks, Jürgen

Jürgen

Just bought a Vintage Burst Gibson CS ‘59 reissue ES335 from Sweetwater as a commitment to more focused studying the blues genre. Awesome guitar !! Thx for inspiration !!

Hal Smith

Good question, I’d be interested to hear Jacks thoughts here as well

Simon Taylor

335 is a great instrument, never owned one until last year and that’s because of watching some of your videos, Jack!

Simon Taylor

Your guitar playing is always an inspiration. Beautiful musicianship. And the ES-335 is by far my favorite guitar.

Ted Deitert

Thanks for your input, Ran. I should probably just get a 335 knowing that it will be a different beast instead of crossing my fingers and hoping that a 339 will be right. I don't want the road to 335 heaven to be littered with 339s that didn't meet my expectations.

Jeff Cook

Hi Jeff - I have a '06 335 and a '14 339 Studio. I bought them both used. They both have Gibson '57 Classic pickups installed. I believe the 335's weight and the bigger body size give it a special tone. The 339 is indeed a smaller body size, but I think of it as a semi-hollow-body Les Paul. Update: I played my two guitars tonight A-B and they do sound a bit like each other thru the same amp. The 335 has more weight and a bigger body, plus two tone and volume controls versus the 339 Studio's smaller body and one tone and volume control, but they do have similar sounds. I like them both.

Ran Bush

I'm probably asking the wrong person, but how much 335 is there in a 339? I find the 335 to be rather cumbersome so I'd prefer the smaller body of the 339.

Jeff Cook

I love my red ES 335 dot, and I hope to see you playing your red one in your videos for many times in the future …

Ambika

IS the Collings better than the Gibson?

Doug Triffon


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