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Gibson Custom ES-339 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar

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Classic semi-hollowbody sound from a solidbody-sized guitar.
  • Body Type: ES-339
  • Body Wood: Maple/poplar/maple laminate
  • Top wood:Maple/poplar/maple laminate
  • Scale Length: 24-3/4"
  • Neck Joint: Set-in
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Neck Profile: Slender Players Profile - '60s slim-neck plus .030" front-to-back
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: 22
  • Nut Width: 1-11/16"
  • Fretboard Radius: 12"
  • Bridge: Fixed
  • Pickup Bridge: '57 Classic Humbucker
  • Pickup Neck: '57 Classic Humbucker
  • Controls: Volume / Volume / Tone / Tone
  • Tuners: Kluson
  • Hardware color: Nickel
  • Pickup selector: 3-way
  • Finish: Lacquer

Gibson Custom ES-339 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar with 30/60 Neck
The ES-339 is the next generation from the Custom Shop of Gibson's 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. The ES-339 has some exciting enhancements including Memphis Tone electronics, the 30/60 slender neck profile, and reduced dimensions and weight.


Memphis Tone electronics Memphis Tone circuitry utilizes 500K audio taper pots that operate with an interactive load that preserves high end as you turn down the volume. The loading effect preserves the full-bodied tone with rich midrange and singing sustain from the '57 Classic humbuckers while adding a very sweet bite. Another difference is the volume is very smooth, rolling off in even increments along with the numbers on the knobs. Since they operate more like how we hear (logarithmically), the controls work the way the player thinks they should. So when the guitarist turns down the volume the highs are still there!


30/60 Neck Developed in assistance from guitar guru Jon Schwartz. The 30/60 slender neck is a '60s style neck with an extra .030" front-to-back to preserve the semi-hollowbody tone, sustain, and feel while providing smooth playability (The rounded '59 neck profile is also available on the ES-339 '59 Neck - product #515255).


Reduced dimensions and weight The ES-339 builds on the success of the semi-hollowbody guitars first introduced by Gibson in 1958 with the ES-335. Lighter and more compact than a traditional semi-hollow guitar, the ES-339 retains the distinct semi-hollowbody electric tone that powered so many hit records and landmark performances.


Outer rim output jack Here's one ES players have been wanting: The output jack is mounted on the outer rim. No more cable crossing the body, spoiling the guitar's clean looks and and getting in your way.


Two '57 Classic Humbuckers with 3-way pickup selection plus individual volume and tone controls provide the incredibly versatile sounds that make the semi-hollow electric famous for its use in jazz, rock, blues, country, and nearly every other style you can think of. Quality Kluson tuners keep retuning time to a minimum, and nickel hardware enhances the great looks.


To show off its vintage vibe, the ES-339 is available in a choice of three finishes: Antique Cherry, Antique Vintage Sunburst, and Light Caramel Burst. The lacquer finish is applied with a light, even touch, allowing the guitar's wood to resonate naturally while providing a protective, mirror-like shine.The Antique Cherry and Antique Vintage Sunburst both come with aged bindings to further enhance the proud ES tradition.


The ES-339 comes with a Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case and a Certificate of Authenticity.

Gibson Custom ES-339 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar Includes:

    Gibson Custom Shop hardshell case, custom care kit, and a certificate of authenticity

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"The Gibson ES 339"
by Jeff Tallant - 11/12/2007 5:37:24 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
30+year Hobbyist blues, vintage rock Memphis
137 people out of 146 found this review helpful

I got my new ES 339 in the other day. I was excited when I got Gibson’s email about the 339 and I couldn’t hardly wait to get my hands on one. The fit and finish appeared to be good. I got the Carmel Burst model. This finish is only on the top and back. The sides and neck are finished in the brown mahogany color. The 30/60 neck feels great. Cosmetically the 339 has some nice features. The neck binding is a nice touch as well as being equipped with nickel instead of gold hardware. Gold hardware is flashy but tends to look like crap in a year or so. The guitar’s new size and weight makes it very comfortable to play sitting or standing. I have a ES 137 Custom and a Les Paul to compare with. After a whilte the Les Paul is a bit heavy when playing standing up and the ES 137’s body makes it awkward to play for a long time sitting down. The 339 seems to play comfortably either way. Sound wise, I was impressed. I tend to lean toward a “clean” sound and the 339 appears to deliver quite well. Just for grins and giggles, I turned up the distortion and lit into Cat Scratch Fever and was more that just impressed, I was blown away!! The distorted sounds were better on the 339 than on my Les Paul. I have only two gripes about the new 339. First of all the case wasn’t very impressive. It does not have a combo lock like my Les Paul’s case nor does it have a shroud like both of my other Gibson cases.

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"Gibson ES 339 Custome"
by Emerson - 2/26/2009 12:56:10 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Hobby blues, rock Landenberg, PA
2 people out of 2 found this review helpful

Wow!!! I had a GIbson SG over forty years ago. My wife got me the ES 339 for Christmas. What a gift the instrument in beautiful to the point I am almost afraid to take it out of the case. I am over that now and to play this instrument is incredible. Good sound, good action and light weight to boot. I haven't played in years ' getting this instrument has put me back to jammin.

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"Awesome Axe!"
by John Boy - 3/13/2009 3:04:30 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Professional musician Pop rock, Beatles. Winter Park, FL
1 person out of 1 found this review helpful

This Gibson Custom Shop ES-339 is by far the best Gibson quality/value for the dollar you can buy. It covers the spectrum from Les Paul sounds to ES-335 semi-hollow body blues glory. Supreme quality from America's top manufacturer of fine musical instruments. A gem to treasure and will only appreciate in value. I highly recommend you buy one now before they raise the ante.

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"Decent Guitar"
by Jason - 3/10/2009 3:56:25 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Active Musician Classic Rock, Blues, Country, Southern Rock, Rock Fostoria, OH
4 people out of 7 found this review helpful

I am on my second one of these guitars. The first one showed up with a ding in the back of the neck. It was returned and another one sent. The first one was really nice other than the ding. The only adjustment I had to make to it was to lower the bridge and stop tail. The action was high on it. Once I lowred the bridge and stop tail, it played great. I really like the pickups in this gutar. It is a good match. The second one that I reveived is also nice. I kept this one. However, the setup was far worse than the first one that I was sent. I had to adjust everything on it. Once I did that, it plays as good as the first one did. If this guitar were destroyed for some reason, I would buy another one. I like it that much. There are some minor finish issues that I think should not be on a guitar that costs this much. Mine has a small stain blotch at the neck joint in the bass cut away area. It really doesn't affect the guitar but it shouldn't be there if people are paying attention to what they are building. I hvae been spoiled by the fit and finish of hand built Hamer guitars as well as PRS guitars. This one does not have as good of fit and finish as those guitars do.

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