The Gibson ES-335 is the first produced semi solid body electric guitar, it is semi solid body because a solid block of wood runs through its body, only the wings are hollow. Up till 1952 Gibson produced full hollow body guitars, but a drawback of this type of guitar is the fact that they produce a lot of feedback whenever they are loudly amplified.
In 1952 Gibson introduced the famous Les Paul solid body guitar, and in 1958 they came with the Gibson ES-335 a sort compromise between a solid and a hollow body guitar. The Gibson ES-335 does still have the warm tone of a hollow body guitar, but not the amount of feedback associated with the hollow body’s. The guitar is still very well liked by a lot of guitarist.
Variations on the Gibson ES-335
One famous guitarist who used the Gibson ES-355 is blues guitarist B.B.King. In 1981 Gibson launched the B. B. King Lucille, a B. B. King signature model based on the ES-345.The Lucille effectively replaced the ES-345, which was discontinued a year after the Lucille was launched. Today the ES-345 is available as a reissue, as is its counterpart the ES-355
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