EVERY Sound You WANT From A Semi-Hollowbody ft. Gibson ES-335 Tone Controls
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Learn how to get EVERY sound from a semi hollowbody Gibson ES-335/Epiphone ES-335 guitar, and use your ES tone controls to open up a world of sounds.
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Ever wondered how to get the most out of your Gibson or Epiphone ES-335, or your ES style guitar? In this tutorial and ES-335 tone tips video, Dinesh explains the controls on the ES-335, how to use them to get a bucketload of different sounds, and how to blend the volume and tone knobs on your Gibson to open up a world of different tones you (probably) never knew you had access to. This Gibson tone controls tutorial will show you how to get every sound from your Gibson ES-335 guitar and find out why it’s considered by many to be the most versatile electric guitar design of all time.
Just like a Gibson Les Paul or SG, Gibson (and Epiphone) ES-335 models boast dual volume and tone controls as well as a three-way toggle pickup selector switch that allows you to isolate or blend the twin humbucking pickups. It’s a recipe for a smorgasbord of juicy tones, but so many people forget that you can do way more with those controls than just turning one pickup off and manipulating the pickup selector for a killswitch effect (although that is very cool and Dinesh shows you how to do that too).
Watch as Dinesh shows you how to blend ES-335 pickups by beefing up the volume or tone on contrasting pickups to get a thicker, bolder sound, or thinning things out get a funkier, janglier sound from your guitar. Dinesh also shows you a few pro ES-335 tone tricks every owner should know!
If you already own a Gibson ES-335, you’ll know it's one of the most versatile, comfortable, and downright cool electric guitars ever made, and with this tone control tips video, you’ll soon learn how to get the best possible sound every time. The only guitar you ever need? It certainly could be the one guitar in your collection to rule them all. And yes, contrary to popular belief, the ES-335 can do heavy alternative rock and metal tones!
If you've ever wanted to know: Why is the Gibson ES-335 so popular? What is Gibson ES-335 best for? Are Gibson ES-335 heavy? What is the 335 tone? We've got you covered!
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Chapters:
0:00 Is the ES-335 the only guitar you need?
0:21 ES-335 toggle switch & volume tone controls explained
0:46 CLEAN 1 - Gibson ES-335 Tone Control Functions & Tips Tutorial
1:53 CRUNCH 1 - How to use ES-335 tone controls
3:10 CLEAN 2 - How to blend and use volume controls on the ES-335
5:00 CRUNCH 2 - How to blend volume controls on ES-335 - metal on a 335
5:53 ES-335 Tone TRICKS you need to know
7:20 Lead & Rhythm sounds on a 335
8:33 The stutter effect using the toggle switch
9:24 ES-335 demo
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▶ GUITARS:
Get YOUR new Gibson ES-335 guitar HERE: bit.ly/3RkfCOs
Prefer Epiphone? Get your Epiphone ES-335 HERE: bit.ly/3GAzsQP
▶ AMP:
Dinesh is using a MESA/Boogie Mark VII Amp: bit.ly/4acKuJv
Through MESA/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 cab: bit.ly/3Ry9jYZ
International Customers- Please contact your local or preferred dealer for all shipping inquires.
I love these guitars. I think the 339 is very much overlooked and underrated. Just wish there was more color options for these models. Think it would help them sale more
Just got my new ES-335 VB 2 hours ago and I'm so happy with it!!
Posted on Gibson's forum :)
That’s awesome!
Best guitar on the planet…. I have an ES345 and it does everything. You can see it playing lead on my last cover of White Horse. Amazing instrument
Thanks for watching!
Really amazing neck bridge mixing!!
Very helpful, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Great video. I spend so much time learning music and very little learning gear.
Videos such as this would be better if they included a PDF or an inset video that showed the tone and volume settings at the given time.
@gibson this is a good idea
Very cool 👍 Great tips on using the control knobs. Thx.
You’re welcome!
Thank you, great introduction for any beginner on the understanding of pickup tone adjustments!
Thanks for watching!
Loved this! Liked and Subscribed!
This is quite insightful, the knob blending thing. Very cool 🤘
Glad you liked it!
Bravo! You've really impressed me.
Fabulous guitar ❤
Thank You for This! Just got a 335 and this video definitely helps!!!
Glad it helped!
I can’t afford a Gibson, but I already had an Ibanez 335 style, so I modded it with a quality wiring harness (CTS, Switchcraft, & Sprague caps) and Duncan 59s. I plan on using some of this. And maybe someday I can afford a real 335.
Very cool!
Good video. 👍🏻
Glad you liked it!
Happy with my ES-355 Murphy Lab 😊 it goes from jazz to Metal and whatever’s in between 😂.
What color did you get?!
@@gibson BACK IN BLACK!
i dig that cable~ vintage cables sound just different, people fancy vintage guitars but never think about vintage cable is one of the element of getting vintage sound
This is the one! www.gibson.com/en-US/Product/CAB10-GRY/CAB10-GRY?variation=CAB10-GRY
Question on Gibson pickups.....
Can I use a Seymour Duncan Trippelshot ring to make use of coil split wiring options like in phase or out of phase? Meaning instead of replacing the pots only adding the pickup rings that has the two little switches ......
Nice tips
Thanks a lot
I have one of these. Fabulous instrument, beautifully "vocal", play almost any style. All good on the Les Paul and SG as well.
Right on!
Is this all with standard modern wiring, or is it 50s wiring?
great video
Thanks for the visit
I have a 60's Cherry ES-345. Cosmetic step up from a 335.
My Epiphone SG 400 "1966" on the Neck pickup would sound like the most muddy mess if you rolled the tone down to 4 like in this video. I don't know if mine is as bright on 10 as this guitar on 4. I can't figure out the discrepency - is this guitar wired for 50s vintage wiring harness?
I would assume it’s a combination of the wiring and the pickups in general. I’m just guessing, but I’d assume this has 50s wiring, which helps maintain treble when rolling off on volume. Also epiphone pickups are notoriously muddy and too hot.
Assuming this can apply to the Epiphone versions too.
Absolutely!
Gibson control manipulation 101!Not exclusive to 335s but informative none the less.50s tone control wiring can be a positive factor as well,especially when rolling the volume down[retains highs without the need for a treble bleed]Not mentioned was the wah effect you can get by rolling off the neck tone completely and manipulating the toggle from neck to bridge.Also noteworthy is the perceived resonance boost when rolling off the neck tone completely,putting the switch in the middle,and leaving other controls full up.A creamy,sustainy sound when using distortion.Enjoyed the video!
Great Showcase of what these Guitars can do, a true Swiss Army Knife Guitar, intact I think you should paint one up like that for the demo shop :)
I’ll speak to the team :)
@@gibson Awesome! I'd love to see it on Troglys. That would be my dream sig Guitar! :)
My ES-335 Figured 60’s is so dark! How do I get more of a sparkling clean tone?
Install some splittable humbuckers so you can get a single coil output or get an EQ pedal and crank the highs.
Get a Heritage 535, you won't regret it!
Hi Antonio, what amp are you using? I’ve got a new model ES335 with a T-Type in the neck, which is really bright through my Vox AC15. I turn the tone down to 7 and volume to 9. On the bridge (a Burstbucker 2) I have the tone at 5 and volume at 9 and often bring the tone down to 2 if I’m using that pick up alone.
@@patrickhopkinson1851 I use a two rock traditional clean. I will try your settings.
@@AntonioLopez-bc6qgthat’s a fantastic amplifier so I can’t imagine it’s responsible for the dullness. It might be worth trying your ES335 with other amps though to see if it makes a difference. I find the Vox sound is quite bright.
I have always loved the 335 and it is always my dream guitar but it seems to be getting over taken by the market now. Like you look at your favourite old movie and go - the newer ones are better….but the love remains but maybe not the future with it in. Happy and sad
I’m positive this would be the same with any ES Guitar I have a ES 339 and I’m sure this would be the same thing with Les Paul correct?
The 335 and 339 are very close, my Les Paul has 59 in the neck, it sound different, tighter to my ear. My 339 has a chip on the volume that help keep the full spectrum. Only thing I don’t like, it keeps it from a decent jazz tone. It is a rock monster. 339 clean tone is more acoustic sounding to me. I’d go with the hollow body personally.
You can certainly use this tutorial to help you sculpt tones on any of your ES guitars for sure!
@@fender4brad You can get that smoky stuff from the tone pots.
This is for someone who never picked up a guitar!
Definitely for absolute beginners, and those who are wondering what sounds a 335 can get! Also for people like me who definitely DON'T use their tone pots enough!
Tons of guitarists just plug in flat-out and just use the switch. Tons of them.
Looks a lot like a square & compass, there...
The music between the guitar demonstrations is distracting and should be eliminated.