Gibson ES-339 Figured 60s Cherry
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ES-339 Figured 60s Cherry
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The ES-339 delivers a fantastic blend of vintage vibe and modern playability. It's a smaller-bodied semi-hollow that’s surprisingly resonant and articulate – ideal for blues, jazz, and rock players seeking a more manageable 335 alternative. The 57 Classic pickups nail that warm, slightly gritty tone that's instantly recognizable.
Product Description
- Gibson ES-339 Figured 60s Cherry
- Electric Guitar
- Style: Semi-Hollow
- Body: flamed maple with center block
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Small block fingerboard inlays
- Neck Profile: Rounded "C"
- Single-ply cream binding
- Scale: 628 mm
- Nut width: 42.9 mm
- 22 Frets
- Pickups: 57 Classic (neck) and 57 Classic Plus (bridge) humbuckers
- Memphis Tone Circuit
- 500k pots
- Top hat pot knobs
- ABR-1 bridge and stopbar tailpiece
- Grover machine heads
- Nickel hardware
- Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
- Colour: Sixties Cherry
- Includes case
- Made in USA
- • Flamed maple top provides stunning aesthetics and enhanced resonance.
- • 57 Classic pickups deliver authentic vintage PAF-era tone and clarity.
- • Rounded 'Incin' neck profile offers comfortable playability for various hand sizes.
- • Memphis Tone Circuit adds tonal shaping options beyond standard volume/tone controls.
- • Semi-hollow construction can introduce feedback at higher volumes.
- • The 'Incin' neck profile, while comfortable, isn’t universally preferred.
- • Premium-priced, placing it out of reach for budget-conscious players.
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