
This ES-339 is in excellent shape! The frets have light-to-moderate wear, and the finish shows some small dings and light chips (most noticeably around the treble-side F-hole). The pots and switch look original, but it looks like someone swapped the original pickups for something else, changed their mind, and put the originals back in. A previous owner also installed an aftermarket bone nut and a TonePros bridge. It comes with its original hardshell case, too!
People who write about guitars often refer to the ES-339 as the ES-335's little brother, which is a shame, because the ES-339 is a marvelous guitar in its own right. Though it's impossible not to compare the two, the ES-339 is an entirely different beast with a different sonic fingerprint than the ES-335. It may be smaller in stature, but it stands as an equal in the tone department.
Because of its smaller body, the ES-339 has a more focused, clearer tone than most large-bodied semi-hollows. It also sharpens the articulation and makes the attack snappier. The ES-339 also has a bit less headroom acoustically, which translates to a more even, consistent sound when plugged in. Also, in general, it responds to the player's input more quickly than a larger guitar. Finally, though it may seem obvious to do so, it's worth mentioning that the 339's smaller size makes it more accessible for players who struggle with bulkier instruments. Body size aside, it also plays easy like Sunday morning thanks to its just-right rounded C-shaped neck profile with medium jumbo frets.
Gibson's build emphasizes these natural strengths. The body is made of 3 plies (maple/poplar/maple) to make the ES-339 a gig-worthy dependable workhorse. It also makes the guitar resonate in a three-dimensional, open manner. So, the ES-339 is a remarkably clear, warm-sounding instrument that sounds full yet sculpted.
Speaking of "full yet sculpted:" Gibson's '57 Classic humbuckers. The '57 Classic 'buckers in this guitar do a bang-up job of summoning the magic of those old PAFs from vintage Gibson semi-hollows. The neck pickup is throaty and vocal, with broad midrange plus plenty of bass thump to go with sugary highs. The bridge pickup has punchy midrange that can really snarl when you dig in, tight lows, and plenty of bell-like chime in the highs.
The ES-339 is one of modern lutherie's greatest hits, and it speaks out with a unique and powerful voice. It is sculpted, articulate, warm, responsive, and punchy, which is quite an intoxicating sonic cocktail! We're proud to showcase the Gibson ES-339. We're sure it will bring you many years of musical delight, and that it will help you make lots of joyous noises.
Gibson
2019 ES-339
Cherry Red
7.10 lbs.
Semi-Hollow Maple/Poplar Laminate
Single-ply Cream on Top, Back and Fingerboard
.870 1st - .970 12th
Mahogany
Rosewood
12"
Acrylic Dots
22
24.75"
Aftermarket Bone
1.692”
Solid Maple
Gibson Memphis Historic Spec Pickups: Neck - MHS 2 Rhythm, Bridge - MHS 2 Lead
2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch
Gibson Stopbar
Nickel
Grover Rotomatic
TonePros AVR-II
3-ply Black
Original Gibson Brown Hardshell
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This ES-339 is in excellent shape! The frets have light-to-moderate wear, and the finish shows some small dings and light chips (most noticeably around the treble-side F-hole). The pots and switch look original, but it looks like someone swapped the original pickups for something else, changed their mind, and put the originals back in. A previous owner also installed an aftermarket bone nut and a TonePros bridge. It comes with its original hardshell case, too!
People who write about guitars often refer to the ES-339 as the ES-335's little brother, which is a shame, because the ES-339 is a marvelous guitar in its own right. Though it's impossible not to compare the two, the ES-339 is an entirely different beast with a different sonic fingerprint than the ES-335. It may be smaller in stature, but it stands as an equal in the tone department.
Because of its smaller body, the ES-339 has a more focused, clearer tone than most large-bodied semi-hollows. It also sharpens the articulation and makes the attack snappier. The ES-339 also has a bit less headroom acoustically, which translates to a more even, consistent sound when plugged in. Also, in general, it responds to the player's input more quickly than a larger guitar. Finally, though it may seem obvious to do so, it's worth mentioning that the 339's smaller size makes it more accessible for players who struggle with bulkier instruments. Body size aside, it also plays easy like Sunday morning thanks to its just-right rounded C-shaped neck profile with medium jumbo frets.
Gibson's build emphasizes these natural strengths. The body is made of 3 plies (maple/poplar/maple) to make the ES-339 a gig-worthy dependable workhorse. It also makes the guitar resonate in a three-dimensional, open manner. So, the ES-339 is a remarkably clear, warm-sounding instrument that sounds full yet sculpted.
Speaking of "full yet sculpted:" Gibson's '57 Classic humbuckers. The '57 Classic 'buckers in this guitar do a bang-up job of summoning the magic of those old PAFs from vintage Gibson semi-hollows. The neck pickup is throaty and vocal, with broad midrange plus plenty of bass thump to go with sugary highs. The bridge pickup has punchy midrange that can really snarl when you dig in, tight lows, and plenty of bell-like chime in the highs.
The ES-339 is one of modern lutherie's greatest hits, and it speaks out with a unique and powerful voice. It is sculpted, articulate, warm, responsive, and punchy, which is quite an intoxicating sonic cocktail! We're proud to showcase the Gibson ES-339. We're sure it will bring you many years of musical delight, and that it will help you make lots of joyous noises.
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Gibson
2019 ES-339
Cherry Red
7.10 lbs.
Semi-Hollow Maple/Poplar Laminate
Single-ply Cream on Top, Back and Fingerboard
.870 1st - .970 12th
Mahogany
Rosewood
12"
Acrylic Dots
22
24.75"
Aftermarket Bone
1.692”
Solid Maple
Gibson Memphis Historic Spec Pickups: Neck - MHS 2 Rhythm, Bridge - MHS 2 Lead
2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch
Gibson Stopbar
Nickel
Grover Rotomatic
TonePros AVR-II
3-ply Black
Original Gibson Brown Hardshell