Gibson ES-339


The Gibson ES-339 is a semi-hollowbody guitar which is manufactured in Gibson's Memphis Custom Shop in Memphis Tennessee. The guitar is similar to the size of a Les Paul, but has the body of a semi-hollow body giving a more expressive mid-range to the sound.

Options

The standard 339 is available with what is referred to as the "30 over 60" or 30/60 neck and the beefier '59 neck profile. Both necks are made of mahogany. The 30/60 neck is based on the vintage slim neck design seen on most 335 models, with an additional.030 of an inch depth from front to back.
The ES-339 comes with variations of pick ups, pair of Gibson 57' classic humbuckers, a model of a PAF pick up with Alnico II magnets or MHS Memphis Historic Spec or Burstbucker 1 & 2.
The ES-339 Figured features all the same design specifications with exception to the wood construction, which is curly maple. This model is more expensive than the standard ES-339.
There is also a Es-339 studio version

Epiphone

also makes 3 versions of the ES-339, called the ES-339 PRO, ES-339 P90 PRO and the Ultra-339. They are considerably less expensive than the Gibson version.

History

The Gibson ES-339 is the descendant of the ES-335. It is made from a solid maple center block and maple laminate top, back and sides. It is smaller than the ES-335, closer to the size of a Les Paul model.
In terms of electronics, the ES-339 differs from the ES-335 with the use of what Gibson calls the Memphis Tone Circuit.