Semi-Hollow electric guitar with slim neck profile and Gibson MHS humbuckers, including case and certificate
With the Gibson 1961 ES-335 Historic Burst, the Gibson Facility from Memphis, Tennessee presents an authentic new edition of the legendary semi-acoustic electric guitar that captivated guitarists in the early 1960s with its slim neck and first-class sound. Accordingly, the Semi-Hollow guitar has a body of three-layer maple-poplar laminate and a glued mahogany neck in a fast slim taper profile. With two Gibson MHS humbuckers, authentic vintage sounds for blues, jazz or rock are available on the amplifier, while traditional hardware in the form of Tune-O-Matic bridge, aluminum stop bar and Kluson tuners complete the equipment of the Gibson 1961 ES-335.
The Gibson 1961 ES-335 Historic Burst convinces with a high playing comfort thanks to its "Slim Taper" neck.
The body of the Gibson 1961 E-335 is made of three-layer maple-poplar laminate and has a solid centre block.
Gibson 1961 ES-335 with traditional construction and fast neck
Following the model from the 1960s, the Gibson 1961 ES-335 has a traditionally built body with solid center block and maple-poplar laminate back, top and sides, which characterizes the sound with a woody acoustic timbre without being susceptible to feedback. Another absolute highlight is without a doubt the glued mahogany neck, which is extremely comfortable to play thanks to the "Slim Taper" profile and rosewood fingerboard with rolled binding.
Two Gibson MHS humbuckers deliver warm vintage sounds with the woody timbre of semi-acoustic construction.
Gibson MHS Humbucker for authentic vintage sounds between blues and rock
The Gibson 1961 ES-335 Historic Burst is electrically converted by two Gibson MHS humbuckers in neck and bridge position. Legitimate reincarnations of the legendary PAF humbuckers of the golden 1950s and 1960s, Memphis Historic Spec pickups equipped with Alnico magnets deliver a warm vintage sound that skilfully captures the timbre of semi-acoustic construction and provides the basis for traditional blues, jazz and rock sounds. Pickups are classically controlled by 3-way switches and separate volume and tone controls.
Kluson tuners with authentic "Double Ring Keystone"-flights guarantee an exact tuning of the Gibson 1961 ES-335.
Vintage Style Hardware
Last but not least, the Gibson 1961 ES-335 Historic Burst convinces with high-quality hardware in authentic Vintage Stlye. Accordingly, the body uses the established combination of an aluminium stopbar and a Gibson ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, which allows not only an optimal string position but also precise intonation adjustment. Behind the nylon saddle, Kluson Double Ring Keystone tuners on the headstock ensure an exact tuning of the electric guitar.
The Gibson 1961 ES-335 Historic Burst at a glance:
Semi-Hollow electric guitar, made by the Gibson Facility in Nashville, Tennessee
serial number 70554
Body made of three-layered maple-poplar laminate, solid centre block
Slim tapered mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard
Two Gibson MHS humbuckers in neck and bridge position
Gibson ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge with brass tailpieces, aluminium stopbar tailpiece