Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: hunter on March 07, 2009, 10:24:36 PM
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They seem to have different woods - I think the 339 is built like the 335 with maple laminate, whereas the 336 has a solid hollow mahogany back.
What does it mean tone wise?
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The 339 will sound more like a 335, where the 336 will sound like a chambered Les Paul. There should be more hollowness to the 336.
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Thanks Phil, something like that I thought as well.
So I guess the 336 is overall more like a thinline Tele, a less resonant affair than the 339 and won't give you that feedback and big bottom end experience that a 339 should?
So after all the 339 is much more interesting, at a lower price tag, right?
No surprise you can't get them anywhere ... :x
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In the reviews everone has commented that the 339 sounds really like a 335 and you don't notice much affect on the sound from body size. I played a Les Paul Florentine at NAMM in the 90's and didn't really think the hollow body and f-holes did much to change the sound from a Les Paul custom! However NAMM is not a good place to try things because of the noise level and setups that you can play through.
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Another difference - the CS-336 only comes with the '60s slim-taper neck, but the ES-339 has a choice of the slightly bigger 30/60 neck or the big '59 neck. Always nice to have a choice! :)
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They seem to have different woods - I think the 339 is built like the 335 with maple laminate, whereas the 336 has a solid hollow mahogany back.
There is a big difference.The 336 is builded like the PRS hollowbody:the body is made with a single solid piece of wood "carved"(not sure about the english word..)inside.The 339 is like a 335 but smaller.