Product Detail
The Epiphone ES - 335 is a remarkable take on the legendary Gibson ES - 335, which has amazed guitarists globally for over six decades. Since its debut in 1958, the Gibson™ ES - 335 set a high bar, and this Epiphone model follows suit. It offers the classic ES - 335 sound at an affordable price, making it a top choice for guitar players today. Crafted with a layered maple top, back, and sides, along with a solid maple tone block, it delivers amazing sustain, warmth, and a resonant tone that players love in a semi - hollow instrument. Epiphone's Alnico Classic PRO™ Humbuckers provide a wide variety of vintage sounds. The rounded C neck profile is super comfortable and easy to play, and the headstock has the 60s style Kalamazoo shape.
Specifications:
- Body: Layered Maple Back & Sides, Layered Maple Top
- Binding: Single ply cream - top, back and fretboard
- Neck: Mahogany
- Neck Profile: Rounded C
- Nut width: 1.693' / 43mm
- Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
- Scale length: 24.724' / 628mm
- Number of frets: 22
- Nut: Graph Tech® NuBone®
- Inlay: Dot
- Bridge: LockTone™ Tune - O - Matic™
- Tailpiece: LockTone™ Stop Bar
- Knobs: Black Top Hat knobs with metal inserts
- Tuners: Epiphone Deluxe
- Plating: Nickel
- Neck pickup: Alnico Classic PRO™
- Bridge pickup: Alnico Classic PRO™
- Controls: 2 Volume, 2 Tone, CTS® potentiometers
Additional Information:
PLU: IGES335VSNH
Using your Epiphone ES - 335 is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned using the Epiphone Deluxe tuners. The rounded C neck profile is designed for comfortable playing, so just place your fingers on the frets and start strumming or picking. The 2 volume and 2 tone controls let you adjust the sound to your liking. When you're done playing, store it in a guitar case to protect it from dust and potential damage. Keep it away from extreme temperatures and humidity as these can affect the wood and electronics. For maintenance, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep them sounding good. Wipe down the body and neck to remove any fingerprints or dirt. And if you notice any loose parts, like the knobs or the bridge, have them tightened by a professional guitar technician.