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I play the Gibson "ES-335-Dot-Sixties-Satin-Cherry" in duplicate, with one model serving as a backup, alongside a few other high-quality guitars. I love this guitar very much because it is an all-purpose weapon that is suitable for any playing situation and is a dream to play. I was lucky enough to be able to buy it in Germany a year ago for 2,999 euros, which is equivalent to around 3,890 US dollars at the current exchange rate. In the meantime - unfortunately typical for Gibson! -, it has become considerably more expensive, but still nowhere near as expensive as a Gibson "ES-335 1964 Custom Shop Murphy Lab", with which it can easily compete. Another great thing about the Satin Cherry is that it has no bells and whistles like coil splits, which in my opinion distract from the essentials. In short: It is a guitar that I will never part with again and that I can only recommend to anyone interested - before it becomes even more expensive! With musical greetings from Germany Mic 🙂 PS: There was nothing wrong with the workmanship and final inspection, otherwise I would certainly not have bought these guitars at this price!
Absolutely beautiful guitar if you can afford them, Gibson a leader in guitar craftsmanship ! With someone like Jon it could walk your dog or do your homework ! Magical inJon’s hands !
Hey Jon, I just discovered your channel and love it. Its my first UA-cam subscribe too!!! I look forward to binge watching your previous postings this next week. Have a blessed day and may GOD bless you, your family, and friends.
Proof that you can get incredible tones from a digital amp (Fender Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb)....your videos in general sound fantastic and this one is exceptional.
My dream guitar Jon. Absolutely beautiful and that wonderful es tone. For now I’ll have to make do with my Harley Benton 35+ but it is a very decent copy 😂😂 You played a blinder on the intro Jon 😃👍❤️
Beautiful playing as usual but reminds me of one of my biggest mistakes in life when back in the late 1960s, I sold my Gibson '63 335 for $300 AU in order to pay for an engagement ring of similar price (ultimately itself a costly investment).
Hi Jon, if you get the chance, try a Eastman T59v out, after buying one I sold my 335 after six months, keep up the good work, your videos are the best out there.
I just bought the same guitar as well. It was a little disappointing. The nut was not cut incorrectly, the neck pickup was angled down and there was buzzing due to loose frets. A good luthier glued the frets and set it up. Now it plays well.
Wow! For some like me, this is the holy grail, very difficult to find them in Australia and quite pricey. I’m surprised with SG price. But my Eastman T486 Goldburst is a great guitar, very versatile. I used to have a red Eastman T386 before that was very good as well. This 335 sounds very nice, I know that you can find alternatives but nothing like the original. ✌️🤩👍🎸
I just checked, and there's quite a few available if you're willing to buy online, which I probably wouldn't. I've bought a few guitars online, but not in this price range. They are definitely expensive, and each individual shop would only have a couple in stock, unfortunately.
I auditioned roughly a dozen 335s and a few 339s at my three local Guitar Centers. I wound up getting an Eastman T59/V and don't regret it for a minute. It plays great, sounds amazing, and it was ~ 1,300 USD less than the 335. I've owned several Gibsons - and still own a vintage J-50 - and the Eastman holds its own against all of them.
@@mikeaustin4138 How do they hold up when you go to sell them? Gibson's are renowned for holding their value, so I'm curious to know whether an Eastman has that quality?
I think the biggest difference between Gibson and others is when you buy used, you can often sell a Gibson for the same price you paid. I don't buy a guitar with the view to selling it, but it's nice to know you're not going to take a beating if you do have to sell.
It’s all debatable.. for me the Edwards or Tokai is just as nice. But for some, they would prefer putting the brand make where it all started. No right or wrong here✌️❤️
Hi Jonathan, your magic fingers and mood make this guitar sing. Unfortunately for me, the 3 Gibson ES335 that I tested never satisfied my ears. Only my Tokai ES162 offers me the ES sound that I like. For half the price of the Gibson back in those days (€1600 vs €3200 in 2016)
Jon, would you please tell us your opinion regarding a good foundational method for adult beginners? I would like to know your thoughts on what would help adults who are diligent with their practice routine. I am inundated with suggestions on Hal Leonard, Berkley method, JamPlay, TrueFire, Suzuki, Fretboard Logic and others. I would like to cut through the fluff and use what will help me progress faster if I'm willing to put in the time. Thank you.
I can only say you’re more learned than I.. I think the most important aspect is learning and loving how to listen to music as a whole. Many a times we don’t listen at all. And when we do, it’s mostly to the intricacies of the arrangement and parts. We don’t listen to it as a song. Only when we are able to do that, are we able to appreciate the music. And when we start to do that, we will flow and learn how to play with the music instead of for ourselves. ✌️❤️
I’d love to Jon, but my wife might have a negative say in that! I already have a Martin D18 2020 & have ordered a Jon Koh signature Paoletti. Two guitars should be enough. Right?
this guitar doesn't sound good, I bought it last year and took it to the store, I have a model from 1988 and it's fine. I think Gibson ms has a quality problem these days
HI! Just to let you know if you like this video and want to show your appreciation, you can buy me a cup of coffee with the "Thanks" button which is just next to the share button! ✌❤
Please support me in what I do through Patreon! www.patreon.com/Jonathankoh
Subtitles are available in English, Chinese, German, Spanish, Italian, Indonesian, Thai, and Japanese.
0:00 Intro
1:51 Song
4:39 Demo
10:30 Review
13:36 Conclusion
Excellent playing! The way an ES335 should sound
Thanks a lot!
Nice vid and great playing. Very cool.
Thanks a lot!
Just what I wanna hear after a busy day at work. Absolutely brilliant Jon as always! 🤘🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
I play the Gibson "ES-335-Dot-Sixties-Satin-Cherry" in duplicate, with one model serving as a backup, alongside a few other high-quality guitars. I love this guitar very much because it is an all-purpose weapon that is suitable for any playing situation and is a dream to play. I was lucky enough to be able to buy it in Germany a year ago for 2,999 euros, which is equivalent to around 3,890 US dollars at the current exchange rate. In the meantime - unfortunately typical for Gibson! -, it has become considerably more expensive, but still nowhere near as expensive as a Gibson "ES-335 1964 Custom Shop Murphy Lab", with which it can easily compete. Another great thing about the Satin Cherry is that it has no bells and whistles like coil splits, which in my opinion distract from the essentials. In short: It is a guitar that I will never part with again and that I can only recommend to anyone interested - before it becomes even more expensive!
With musical greetings from Germany
Mic 🙂
PS: There was nothing wrong with the workmanship and final inspection, otherwise I would certainly not have bought these guitars at this price!
✌️❤️ thanks for sharing!!
Always a pleasure Jon
Thank you ✌️
Thank you Jonathan! I have been chasing that ES 335 for years!
Cool!!
Happy Holliday Jon..... and thank you my friend..🙂
Thank you too
Never gets old 😊
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Absolutely beautiful guitar if you can afford them, Gibson a leader in guitar craftsmanship ! With someone like Jon it could walk your dog or do your homework ! Magical inJon’s hands !
Lol
I have a Gibson 335 Dot in tobacco burst. I love 335 guitars. Great video and playing Jon. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Hey Jon, I just discovered your channel and love it. Its my first UA-cam subscribe too!!! I look forward to binge watching your previous postings this next week. Have a blessed day and may GOD bless you, your family, and friends.
Welcome aboard! Godbless!!
Jon : Titan of Tone / Master of Melody ❤🙏
Aww thank you peter!!❤️
Gibson finally has a proud moment.
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A great guitar.....but in your hands it becomes a superlative guitar .....it's always a pleasure to listen you
Thank you so much 😀
One of my grail guitars. Now if only I can play like that 🤩🤩🤩
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Proof that you can get incredible tones from a digital amp (Fender Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb)....your videos in general sound fantastic and this one is exceptional.
Glad you like them!
how did you get that fat gain tone? from a pedal or hx fx? i saw a few compressors in your gear list but no overdrives (?) @@JonIsJustTooLoud
My dream guitar Jon. Absolutely beautiful and that wonderful es tone. For now I’ll have to make do with my Harley Benton 35+ but it is a very decent copy 😂😂
You played a blinder on the intro Jon 😃👍❤️
Thank you Tom!
Learned to play on an old 1972 harmony rocket double cut hollow body.
Awesome!!
Beautiful playing as usual but reminds me of one of my biggest mistakes in life when back in the late 1960s, I sold my Gibson '63 335 for $300 AU in order to pay for an engagement ring of similar price (ultimately itself a costly investment).
Oh man ✌️😆
Red beauty, good job. Greetings Pavel CZ.
Many thanks!
Nice to bump into you at Paramount.
Thank you!!!
Outstanding 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you Jon. May you try a comparison with an Eastman T486? They say that they are close.
If I can get hold of one ✌️❤️
Hi Jon, if you get the chance, try a Eastman T59v out, after buying one I sold my 335 after six months, keep up the good work, your videos are the best out there.
I will check it out
Ooh! Thats very nice!
Thanks!
I just bought the same guitar as well. It was a little disappointing. The nut was not cut incorrectly, the neck pickup was angled down and there was buzzing due to loose frets. A good luthier glued the frets and set it up. Now it plays well.
Oh man
Wow! For some like me, this is the holy grail, very difficult to find them in Australia and quite pricey. I’m surprised with SG price. But my Eastman T486 Goldburst is a great guitar, very versatile. I used to have a red Eastman T386 before that was very good as well. This 335 sounds very nice, I know that you can find alternatives but nothing like the original. ✌️🤩👍🎸
This is a good deal as it is a pre-loved and super condition
I totally agree!
I just checked, and there's quite a few available if you're willing to buy online, which I probably wouldn't. I've bought a few guitars online, but not in this price range. They are definitely expensive, and each individual shop would only have a couple in stock, unfortunately.
I auditioned roughly a dozen 335s and a few 339s at my three local Guitar Centers. I wound up getting an Eastman T59/V and don't regret it for a minute. It plays great, sounds amazing, and it was ~ 1,300 USD less than the 335. I've owned several Gibsons - and still own a vintage J-50 - and the Eastman holds its own against all of them.
@@mikeaustin4138 How do they hold up when you go to sell them? Gibson's are renowned for holding their value, so I'm curious to know whether an Eastman has that quality?
what a legend
It is!!
How is it compared to the Edwards version? And if the Gibson is better, is it worth the price difference? Cheers Jon, love your demos.
I think the biggest difference between Gibson and others is when you buy used, you can often sell a Gibson for the same price you paid.
I don't buy a guitar with the view to selling it, but it's nice to know you're not going to take a beating if you do have to sell.
It’s all debatable.. for me the Edwards or Tokai is just as nice. But for some, they would prefer putting the brand make where it all started. No right or wrong here✌️❤️
I have an Edwards baritone electric; it plays like the feel of wearing a tailored suit. @@JonIsJustTooLoud
Thanks
thank you Matt!
First class Jonathan!!
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Hi Jonathan, your magic fingers and mood make this guitar sing. Unfortunately for me, the 3 Gibson ES335 that I tested never satisfied my ears. Only my Tokai ES162 offers me the ES sound that I like. For half the price of the Gibson back in those days (€1600 vs €3200 in 2016)
That’s nice!!
Hi, what's the best acoustic guitar under 450$? I've seen your video with Harley Benton cld41 and it sounds amazing. Is it something better?
I don’t know.. they often have new models.
@@JonIsJustTooLoud Not necessarily Harley Benton. You had a lot of guitars in your hands.
Absoluete icon❤
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Jon, would you please tell us your opinion regarding a good foundational method for adult beginners? I would like to know your thoughts on what would help adults who are diligent with their practice routine. I am inundated with suggestions on Hal Leonard, Berkley method, JamPlay, TrueFire, Suzuki, Fretboard Logic and others. I would like to cut through the fluff and use what will help me progress faster if I'm willing to put in the time. Thank you.
I can only say you’re more learned than I.. I think the most important aspect is learning and loving how to listen to music as a whole. Many a times we don’t listen at all. And when we do, it’s mostly to the intricacies of the arrangement and parts. We don’t listen to it as a song. Only when we are able to do that, are we able to appreciate the music. And when we start to do that, we will flow and learn how to play with the music instead of for ourselves. ✌️❤️
I understand what you wrote and that speaks to music person in me not to the theory nor technique student in me. Thank you.
… think I want one Jon! 🙈😁
go for it!!
I’d love to Jon, but my wife might have a negative say in that! I already have a Martin D18 2020 & have ordered a Jon Koh signature Paoletti. Two guitars should be enough. Right?
@@mattc1704 lol.. you’re asking me?? 😳
@@JonIsJustTooLoud She might want a divorce if I order the 335 🙈😁
@@mattc1704 I don’t think so.. I think she loves you so..
気にしない😂
すごくカッコいいです
Haha ありがとう
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this guitar doesn't sound good, I bought it last year and took it to the store, I have a model from 1988 and it's fine. I think Gibson ms has a quality problem these days
Well this sounds just fine to me✌️❤️
Ok
Only Gibson guitar I ever owned was a single cut with one pickup natural finish only thing I regret selling
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