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Back in 1964 I was just starting to learn guitar and my mom saw a cherry 335 with a bigsby in a store window, picked me up after school to go see it and bought it the next day. At 60yrs old that beauty can handle surf, rock, or jazz, anything you throw at it, it will chew up and spit out right back at you and smile at you when it's done! Fine peace of work!!!!
I've got an ES-335 and a few LP's. I've also got an SG. I love them all for various reasons, and regardless of what many folks may say, each sounds different and has its own distinct voice.
I traded three guitars for a 335 in 2021. I took it to my luthier for slight adjustment to the action and to make sure the intonation was just right. It plays like silk and the tone is incredible. While I generally play jazz and blues with it, it is versatile enough to play any genre. Love it! 😎
I have both the ES 335 and the Standard 60s LP.......to my ears, played clean, they sound very similar. The 335 may be a hair more articulate. But the weight difference is huge......the 335 is so much more comfortable to play for a longer period of time.
I have a beautiful 2004 Memphis made ES-335 in tobacco burst! It has a huge flamed/quilted to and back. It literally looks like you’re looking at a sunset on the ocean! Not only is it beautiful but it’s a monster of a player. I have about 38 Gibsons and this one is in the top of the heap. There’s a reason they call these “burst killers” and side note picked up a stunning ES-339 in blueberry burst last year. Also incredible! Like really really good. Thank you Gibson for making the greatest guitars on the planet! ❤❤
I currently have four Gibson guitars and one of them is that exact same ES-335 guitar. I love my ES-335 guitar and it is extremely versatile. The other Gibsons I own are SG Standard, Les Paul Standard 50s, and Les Paul Classic. I love them all.
I think the 335 is the best guitar Gibson ever made, and this is coming from a LP guy. For me it’s the access to higher frets, balance and ergonomics, and most import clarity of the neck position. I find the 335, like the SG, is a lot easier to tame the bottom end of the neck position relative to, say, my favorite guitar, the LP. The only thing I’ll say though, is if you’re going to make a head to head using a 335 59 reissue, the representative of the LP I’d choose would be an R9. I’m splitting hairs here, because these standards are phenomenal and you picked the 60s that has the BB 61s, which are one of my favorites Gibson pups. Just think a USA standard vs a USA 335, or a Gibson C R9 vs a 335 59 RI would be my natural choices for comparison.
Can we get a studio version? Some of us can live without the high gloss finish and binding and enjoy the sound of 490/498T pick-ups. A 335 Studio with a satin Smokehouse Burst finish would be the perfect partner to a Les Paul Modern Studio.
Hello Everyone! I have two 335 Gibson's, one is 1969 and my other one is a 1994 Flame top and back. They are nice guitars, however, my strumming arm isn't comfortable sitting up that high, and that bums me out because I really enjoy the tone of them both. I have quite a few Gibson's, as they are my favorite Guitar on the planet. Just to give you an Idea I have five custom shop R9s but my go-to has always been The SG. I actually honestly can say I love SGs, they are so light and comfortable and sound so so good. The best part of the SGs is depending on the era they were made they all have their own personality as far as tone/sound. I started playing in 1966 and it has been my only true love. Peace! and keep rocking!
They’re wonderful guitars. Mine was upgraded with Sheptones. I bought a 65 ES330 in 79. Had it until the early 2000s. Fed back but you could just position yourself on stage so it would be minimal. The 335 is definitely THE best all around guitar in my books. Got a ML LP and 72 Tele which are great in their own right but the 335 is a good generalist tool.
I have a Gibson ES-345 in 60s Cherry. I love mine and it’s so versatile. I love the feedback at times it’s a great character of the ES series. I dig the feedback it’s like having unwaxed pickups. If I had any complaints on my ES?? There is none.
I got an Epiphone Dot on my Birthday a few weeks ago, I have high end Les Paul and Hollowbody and Acoustic, the 335 really does fit in in a unique way. Sort of more Les Paul than a Les Paul in the mid position. Great design.
I bought my 2001 Epiphone Dot Cherry when it was brand new, still have it. I eventually got tired of the pickups, currently working on double P-rails and a bunch of Freeway switches for maximum pickup options. I do love the feel and look, still, but those stock pickups had brass covers, and I really didn't dig that.
You forgot the most important point. Please re-do the video and add point #8: There's no way your wife will tell you "but it looks exactly like all your other guitars" 😊
Yes I desperately need a ES3355 !!! BUT with a C Slim Taper Neck Shape Profile with satin finish!! PLEASE !! we need a entry level Gibson ES335 like the les Paul modern lite and studio version PLEASE !! let Gibson know now !! please and thank you
To me, and through my audio system, the ES sounded brighter than the LP. Which I thought would be the other way around. I'm definitely interested in one. They look and sound fantastic. I've been wanting something brighter than my LP but not a fender. I think i found it.
Awesome guitar. I am saving up and hope to land one early next year. I have an LP and love it. But can’t wait to get a 335. You are so right about how comfortable they are. Thanks.
Doyle Bramhall switched from his Strat to the 335 Style a while ago. I think he alternates between the Heritage version, the Gibson version and even sometimes the Eastman version.
I am looking at the ''64'' and the Gibson Custom Shop 1959 ES-335 Reissue. One person had mentioned that the ''59'' provides a more robust mid range than the 1964 ES-335 model. Do you feel this may be true? Thank You!
I have played ES 330 an old one for years ... 30 years ago I bought a BB. Lucille ... Thought it was a good replacement for the ES330 ... but hell no, the ES 330 in much more versatile ... and can cover a lot more and different genres ... in the '70. I played an old SG ... I loved it and simply wore it out .... for the Rock'n roll stuff in those days ... and therefore I sold it years later... 25 years ago I acquired something very different a Gibson ES5 .... it is so special and very different from all the other beasts... It can do what it can .. with beauty... an even make a sound of an acoustic so well... I never liked the Les Pauls .... the sound is too firm and without the airy touch.... the others have, and what I like .... from 'around '90, I switched to Stratocasters - they are MUCH more comfy when you stand up for 3 hours and sing and play .... and it covers the genres I play the most .... and now I have switched to telecasters ... too.... I think my Lucille covers what it was made for very good.... But it never comes close to the Strats.... Well - just some considerations from someone who's played guitar since beginning of the '60.
I love the 335 among other variations of the model however and in my opinion, the Telecaster would be my guitar of choice if I could only have one guitar.
What's the difference between this and the "Inspired by Gibson" version. The only thing I see from researching the two are the inlays and different finish options?
@@dimitrioskarastamatis4919 show documents saying that.. Epiphone and Gibson are the real deal's heritage is a copy and yes I know there ex Gibson employees
I am looking at the ''64'' and the Gibson Custom Shop 1959 ES-335 Reissue. One person had mentioned that the ''59'' provides a more robust mid range than the 1964 ES-335 model. Do you feel this may be true? Thank You!
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Back in 1964 I was just starting to learn guitar and my mom saw a cherry 335 with a bigsby in a store window, picked me up after school to go see it and bought it the next day. At 60yrs old that beauty can handle surf, rock, or jazz, anything you throw at it, it will chew up and spit out right back at you and smile at you when it's done! Fine peace of work!!!!
Wow! What a cool story about your guitar. I bet that thing sings! Thanks for sharing.
@@gibson I don't play it as much as I used to, but it's always patently waiting when ever I'm ready
An awesome guitar, for sure… but how awesome was it of your mom to introduce you to one another? Very cool.
My uncle left me this when he sadly passed away from cancer so this guitar means alot to me! Most expensive guitar I now own and it sounds incredible
I love my Epiphone Dot for unplugged practice; that's one of the main reasons I bought it 23 years ago, and it still pays off.
I've got an ES-335 and a few LP's. I've also got an SG. I love them all for various reasons, and regardless of what many folks may say, each sounds different and has its own distinct voice.
Of COURSE each sounds different! I have the same guitars as you and I find each to be unique. Cheers! -Lee
I traded three guitars for a 335 in 2021. I took it to my luthier for slight adjustment to the action and to make sure the intonation was just right. It plays like silk and the tone is incredible. While I generally play jazz and blues with it, it is versatile enough to play any genre. Love it! 😎
Amazing! I hope the guitar serves you well! -Lee
I’ve been loving my ES 335TD for fifty seven years.
My first electric guitar and still my favorite guitar.
Kalamazoo zoo zoo zoo.
Have a Les Paul 50s Standard and a Gibson Lucille. Dream Team for the rest of my life.
I bet that Lucille is absolutely incredible. It’s on my “hit list” as the wife and I call it. Do you use the Veritone switch very much?
I've got a blonde '21 Nashville custom shop made 1959 ES-355 reissue, it is truly the best guitar I have ever played. No wonder BB King used ES-355!
Rock on!
Just purchased a Gibson satin 335 and it's an absolutely amazing guitar!
I have both the ES 335 and the Standard 60s LP.......to my ears, played clean, they sound very similar. The 335 may be a hair more articulate. But the weight difference is huge......the 335 is so much more comfortable to play for a longer period of time.
Thanks for sharing!
I believe Alex Lifeson used this guitar on Hemispheres.... I love the sound he got on that album... Really cool....
I have a beautiful 2004 Memphis made ES-335 in tobacco burst! It has a huge flamed/quilted to and back. It literally looks like you’re looking at a sunset on the ocean! Not only is it beautiful but it’s a monster of a player. I have about 38 Gibsons and this one is in the top of the heap. There’s a reason they call these “burst killers” and side note picked up a stunning ES-339 in blueberry burst last year. Also incredible! Like really really good. Thank you Gibson for making the greatest guitars on the planet! ❤❤
I currently have four Gibson guitars and one of them is that exact same ES-335 guitar. I love my ES-335 guitar and it is extremely versatile. The other Gibsons I own are SG Standard, Les Paul Standard 50s, and Les Paul Classic. I love them all.
Rock on!
I think the 335 is the best guitar Gibson ever made, and this is coming from a LP guy. For me it’s the access to higher frets, balance and ergonomics, and most import clarity of the neck position. I find the 335, like the SG, is a lot easier to tame the bottom end of the neck position relative to, say, my favorite guitar, the LP.
The only thing I’ll say though, is if you’re going to make a head to head using a 335 59 reissue, the representative of the LP I’d choose would be an R9. I’m splitting hairs here, because these standards are phenomenal and you picked the 60s that has the BB 61s, which are one of my favorites Gibson pups. Just think a USA standard vs a USA 335, or a Gibson C R9 vs a 335 59 RI would be my natural choices for comparison.
Can we get a studio version? Some of us can live without the high gloss finish and binding and enjoy the sound of 490/498T pick-ups. A 335 Studio with a satin Smokehouse Burst finish would be the perfect partner to a Les Paul Modern Studio.
YES PLEASE !!! thats exactly what im saying and with a shape C slim taper neck profile, satin finish neck feel
I just said the same thing. Strip it down, put in some burst buckers for about 2k. 👍
Epiphone with Gibson pups....but then the name on the headstock is not Gibson and therefore you will be no good and have zero credibility. 😮
Great demo, I’ve got a 335 it’s bloody massive😮
Hello Everyone! I have two 335 Gibson's, one is 1969 and my other one is a 1994 Flame top and back. They are nice guitars, however, my strumming arm isn't comfortable sitting up that high, and that bums me out because I really enjoy the tone of them both. I have quite a few Gibson's, as they are my favorite Guitar on the planet. Just to give you an Idea I have five custom shop R9s but my go-to has always been The SG. I actually honestly can say I love SGs, they are so light and comfortable and sound so so good. The best part of the SGs is depending on the era they were made they all have their own personality as far as tone/sound. I started playing in 1966 and it has been my only true love. Peace! and keep rocking!
They’re wonderful guitars. Mine was upgraded with Sheptones. I bought a 65 ES330 in 79. Had it until the early 2000s. Fed back but you could just position yourself on stage so it would be minimal. The 335 is definitely THE best all around guitar in my books. Got a ML LP and 72 Tele which are great in their own right but the 335 is a good generalist tool.
Both guitars sound wonderful. The LP is thicker but still warm depending on pickup selection. The ES has a very nice bloom and woody/ acoustic tone.
I have a Gibson ES-345 in 60s Cherry. I love mine and it’s so versatile. I love the feedback at times it’s a great character of the ES series. I dig the feedback it’s like having unwaxed pickups. If I had any complaints on my ES?? There is none.
Thanks for sharing your love for the Gibson ES-345! It's great to hear that you find it versatile and enjoy the feedback it provides. Keep rocking!
I got an Epiphone Dot on my Birthday a few weeks ago, I have high end Les Paul and Hollowbody and Acoustic, the 335 really does fit in in a unique way. Sort of more Les Paul than a Les Paul in the mid position. Great design.
I bought my 2001 Epiphone Dot Cherry when it was brand new, still have it. I eventually got tired of the pickups, currently working on double P-rails and a bunch of Freeway switches for maximum pickup options. I do love the feel and look, still, but those stock pickups had brass covers, and I really didn't dig that.
You forgot the most important point.
Please re-do the video and add point #8:
There's no way your wife will tell you "but it looks exactly like all your other guitars"
😊
Yes I desperately need a ES3355 !!! BUT with a C Slim Taper Neck Shape Profile with satin finish!! PLEASE !! we need a entry level Gibson ES335 like the les Paul modern lite and studio version PLEASE !! let Gibson know now !! please and thank you
To me, and through my audio system, the ES sounded brighter than the LP. Which I thought would be the other way around. I'm definitely interested in one. They look and sound fantastic. I've been wanting something brighter than my LP but not a fender. I think i found it.
This was so well timed! Been debating an ES-335 the last few days.
Ooooh what color are you going for? -Lee
@@gibson Looking at classic cherry. 😁
Immense!@@rocktorrocks
Awesome guitar. I am saving up and hope to land one early next year. I have an LP and love it. But can’t wait to get a 335. You are so right about how comfortable they are. Thanks.
They're really good (I've owned three) but my Eastman T185 shames them...way less expensive too.
Doyle Bramhall switched from his Strat to the 335 Style a while ago. I think he alternates between the Heritage version, the Gibson version and even sometimes the Eastman version.
I never knew that! -Lee
What about the 330?
Got a sixties cherry recently. I really like the calibrated t-types
I have a sweet '78. Just got my coil split working again
I already got my ES345 😎
I am looking at the ''64'' and the Gibson Custom Shop 1959 ES-335 Reissue. One person had mentioned that the ''59'' provides a more robust mid range than the 1964 ES-335 model. Do you feel this may be true? Thank You!
I’m seriously considering the 335 figured ice tea. I’m an intermediate player, just worried about the cost.
Great choice of color!
I have played ES 330 an old one for years ... 30 years ago I bought a BB. Lucille ... Thought it was a good replacement for the ES330 ... but hell no, the ES 330 in much more versatile ... and can cover a lot more and different genres ... in the '70. I played an old SG ... I loved it and simply wore it out .... for the Rock'n roll stuff in those days ... and therefore I sold it years later... 25 years ago I acquired something very different a Gibson ES5 .... it is so special and very different from all the other beasts... It can do what it can .. with beauty... an even make a sound of an acoustic so well... I never liked the Les Pauls .... the sound is too firm and without the airy touch.... the others have, and what I like .... from 'around '90, I switched to Stratocasters - they are MUCH more comfy when you stand up for 3 hours and sing and play .... and it covers the genres I play the most .... and now I have switched to telecasters ... too.... I think my Lucille covers what it was made for very good.... But it never comes close to the Strats.... Well - just some considerations from someone who's played guitar since beginning of the '60.
I wonder if you can order a 335 with 3 pickups, like a Strat and a Kahler Tremolo from Gibson?
I have an ES-339 it is rather easy to handle for a small guy like me.
Epiphone should bring back the doted ebony version of the 335. It’s just insanely beautiful and I wouldn’t spend 6k on the Gibson
I play my Dot 335 more than any guitar I own!
I love the 335 among other variations of the model however and in my opinion, the Telecaster would be my guitar of choice if I could only have one guitar.
Child in Time Guitarr crying of the hands of Ritchie Blackmore!
Alvin Lee tried to change the world with his 335
Just listen to Alvin Lee playing going home, the tone is unbelievable to say the least, he really was ripping it up!
Like the 335, LOVE the Paul
Hi, is that a Satin finished? Thinking about getting that
What's the difference between this and the "Inspired by Gibson" version. The only thing I see from researching the two are the inlays and different finish options?
My 335 can do a big fat jazz tone is your amp broke ?
Love the es 335
My dream guitar
It's an incredibly versatile guitar for sure!
Nope, i sold mine, and bought a Epiphone USA Casino. They have there place, but as a Blues player, the Casino is more suited!
335 seemed brighter to me
Compare it to the Heritage 535!
BB played one his whole career.. nuff said
Killer guitar
And what amp and pedals r u using?
Hi Dave! Links in the description:) thanks for watching
Shartimus Prime is that you?
Need a studio model in production for about 2k 🤷♂️
That would be appreciated by the working class. 🤘
Since he works for Gibson what do you expect.
I have a yamaha. Awesome and much better in quality workmanship & cheaper.
You got the cheaper part right,you probably watched this Gibson video by accident
Alvin Lee
Why you don;t make videos on ES 339 showing it's capabilities ? ES 335 is boring now
the most important reason for me is that my wife wouldn't ever let me sell it
I don’t need 7 reasons. Just the fact that it’s an ES 335 should be enough for anyone.
But does it play metal?
Can confirm a 335 CAN do metal!
You really believe it sounds like an acoustic???
Nothing is so versatile as a Fender Stratocaster
Epiphone casino over Gibson and Everytime
Heritage 535 are the best 335's ever made!
@@dimitrioskarastamatis4919 show documents saying that.. Epiphone and Gibson are the real deal's heritage is a copy and yes I know there ex Gibson employees
@@dimitrioskarastamatis4919 Gibson did get way too much credit for things they didn't actually do..that bs ended with the lawsuit failures
Theres zero reason to spend that much on one of these. Paying for a name.
This guy's a name dropper, kinda sterile, not many chops at all...
And then you ruined it! .....Noel Gallagher in the same breath as EC, BBK, CB.....Seriously? He is hardly worthy to be allowed to tune their guitars!
He named older stars that used the guitar and then newer well known, that’s all, no drama
Shouldn't have played that les paul at the end ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I am looking at the ''64'' and the Gibson Custom Shop 1959 ES-335 Reissue. One person had mentioned that the ''59'' provides a more robust mid range than the 1964 ES-335 model. Do you feel this may be true? Thank You!