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.

What does a Gibson ES 339 weigh?

6 lbs. 15 oz.
Weight: 6 lbs. 15 oz. The ES-339 is the next generation from the Gibson Custom Shop iconic ES electric guitars. It goes where no guitar has gone before with a bold, new semi-hollow tone that is rich with expressive, even stinging, overtones.

What does Gibson ES 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.

Are hollow body guitars good for rock?

335s have been used for rock since the dawning of time. Yes, though a Semi-Hollowbody would probably work better (pretty much all 335 shapes sans Gretschs are Semi-Hollow) because of reduced feedback, but there isn’t anything that can’t play punk. You could put a pick up on a fencepost and play punk.

Who plays a Gibson 339?

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

What type of music is the Gibson ES best suited for?

The Gibson ES-335 is the best guitar for playing blues. The dual humbuckers preserve clean tones, while the semi-hollow body adds a bit of warm acoustic character to your phrasing and overall sound.

Where are Gibson ES-339 made?

Memphis, Tennessee
The Gibson ES-339 is a semi-hollowbody guitar which is manufactured in Gibson’s Memphis Custom Shop in Memphis, Tennessee.

When did the ES-339 come out?

2007
Released in 2007, the ES-339s sleek, semi-hollow design is based on Gibson’s classic ES-335 guitar. There are many similarities between the two, like a laminated maple body and mahogany neck, but just as many aspects that make these two completely different guitars.

Is the Gibson ES still manufactured today?

Gibson started producing the ES-335 in 1958 and is still in production today.