Love it and great to see that the ES-335 can do metal and harder rock. The Mesa Boogie and Diezel amps are great for metal and rock as well as Friedman, Marshall and Bogner.
I have an Epiphone Dot I got to experiment with the hollow body world., now sits next to my 8 string and the Les Paul, it very quickly became an indispensable link in my mix of tools for the variety sound/styles . Particularly good for long bendy type of solo styles with that natural resonant sustain, ringy feedbacky goodness . Even though it's a relatively inexpensive instrument , it Really does certain unique things with more oomph and class than my other instruments. Really can scream, and feels nicely different and quite nice to hold with that awesome big hollow body!
I wish my Mesa Rectifiers would have sounded like that over the years. Incredible! That is the sound of a Rectifier I always dreamed of...But never could accomplish this goal, tweaked settings for years with no result like this..Then I sold it!
That's an absolutely beautiful Gibson 335 bro! I'm in the market for a triple rectifier at the moment, which is how I found your video. Only I'm playing a Pelham Blue Gibson Reverse Firebird T. Great tone tho! Keep rocking...
That sounds massive! Almost a Neil Young sound at first but not messy and all over the sound spectrum per say. Good Job! Best yet sounding metal take on a ES-335 yeah!!!!!
René Bauch strangely, the non-stereotypical “Metal” guitars just work for high gain. I dig the 335’s, Teles and variations on the like - thanks for watching.
@iR4If - was it a Dual or Triple Recto? The Triple has a bigger footprint and isn't as fizzy as the Dual Recto. I also have a couple RubyHG 12ax7's that replaced the stock Mesa/JJ preamp tubes. Also boosting the front end with a Mesa Flux Drive.
That sounds huge! I'm guessing you'd need a noise gate with it at higher volumes... like most any metal setup to combat the feedback. Unique and awesome. I'm guessing stock pickups?
DR440 thank you, yes the guitar was totally stock. At higher volumes it would be beneficial to have a noise gate, or step to the side out of the way of the speaker to avoid feedback. This unorthodox combination made for a crushing rhythm tone.
I've often wondered what this sort of thing would sound like... I'm pleasantly surprised! I'd be interested to hear a Lucille do the same thing, as those have a rather brighter, tighter sound...
Funny you mention that, I actually played a BB King signature into a Bogner Uberschall Twin Jet and it was one of the meanest sounding combinations I've heard.
Most brilliant guitar tone ever. Also shows how important amps are in producing desired tone. Well done my friend!!
john panning thank you very much
Alex Lifeson used a 335 on the first RUSH album and sounded amazing. Check out his solo on "Working Man". Just a 335 into a Marshall. No pedals. EPIC.
the most versatile guitar out there
Surprisingly good clean tones for a guitar with hi buckets.
The les paul and tele are also up there for most versatile
Or a HSS Strat
Along with a tele i'd say
@@binilgn5941 bolt-on neck and volume pot position kinda ruins verdatility of HSS Strat tho
Dude, that sounds EPIC!
This is like my morning cup of coffee. 🔥
Love it and great to see that the ES-335 can do metal and harder rock. The Mesa Boogie and Diezel amps are great for metal and rock as well as Friedman, Marshall and Bogner.
Sounds really great man.
I have an Epiphone Dot I got to experiment with the hollow body world., now sits next to my 8 string and the Les Paul, it very quickly became an indispensable link in my mix of tools for the variety sound/styles . Particularly good for long bendy type of solo styles with that natural resonant sustain, ringy feedbacky goodness . Even though it's a relatively inexpensive instrument , it Really does certain unique things with more oomph and class than my other instruments. Really can scream, and feels nicely different and quite nice to hold with that awesome big hollow body!
I wish my Mesa Rectifiers would have sounded like that over the years. Incredible! That is the sound of a Rectifier I always dreamed of...But never could accomplish this goal, tweaked settings for years with no result like this..Then I sold it!
+iR4lf thank you
Sounds great !!
Holy fawk... that is one hell of a tone!!
thanks
That's an absolutely beautiful Gibson 335 bro! I'm in the market for a triple rectifier at the moment, which is how I found your video. Only I'm playing a Pelham Blue Gibson Reverse Firebird T. Great tone tho! Keep rocking...
thanks, it's definitely a great combination - shouldn't be possible on paper but the 335 into the Triple crushes
daamn such a tasty tone
It sounds killer!
Debunking myths
! lol. Love your channel man, gotta upload some more Bogner Uber content. That amp rips!.
What a madman, i love it
That sounds massive! Almost a Neil Young sound at first but not messy and all over the sound spectrum per say. Good Job! Best yet sounding metal take on a ES-335 yeah!!!!!
thank you!
You nailed it dude...
:-)
+Manuel Rocha thanks
Love the resonance you could get out of hollow bodies
sounds pretty good to me \m/
Amazing.
monstrous!
Great sound
Thanks 👍🏻
Goddamn just when I thought I could't like this guitar more. Someday...
Yeahhh man that's heavy alright 🤘. I like to bust out some Megadeth on my 335 sometimes.
Oroku Saki thanks for watching
Aw3some!!!
Pepper keenan is playing an es 335 and it Sounds awesome.
René Bauch strangely, the non-stereotypical “Metal” guitars just work for high gain. I dig the 335’s, Teles and variations on the like - thanks for watching.
Sounds awesome.
thank you, I appreciate it
Uberschall JP Welcome. I'd be hitting you up to play if I still lived in Pittsburgh (assuming you are there) but now I'm in Canada. Oh well.
I've been a Pittsburgh Steeler, Pirates, Penguins fan since I was a kid, I'm in Texas
@iR4If - was it a Dual or Triple Recto? The Triple has a bigger footprint and isn't as fizzy as the Dual Recto. I also have a couple RubyHG 12ax7's that replaced the stock Mesa/JJ preamp tubes. Also boosting the front end with a Mesa Flux Drive.
Smoothe
niceeeeeeeee.
Awesome guitar. Awesome tone. You nailed it. What more can be said or asked for?..
Theee Chosen One thanks for your comment, I appreciate it
That sounds huge! I'm guessing you'd need a noise gate with it at higher volumes... like most any metal setup to combat the feedback. Unique and awesome. I'm guessing stock pickups?
DR440 thank you, yes the guitar was totally stock. At higher volumes it would be beneficial to have a noise gate, or step to the side out of the way of the speaker to avoid feedback. This unorthodox combination made for a crushing rhythm tone.
I've often wondered what this sort of thing would sound like... I'm pleasantly surprised! I'd be interested to hear a Lucille do the same thing, as those have a rather brighter, tighter sound...
Funny you mention that, I actually played a BB King signature into a Bogner Uberschall Twin Jet and it was one of the meanest sounding combinations I've heard.
Uberschall JP Sounds like fun! And you've got the mid-scooped EQ of 80s thrash metal a click of a Varitone away...
yeah - that is a cool feature on the Lucille
You are the doom metal king.
Ninja Guitarist56 haha, thanks
Time for a 335!
Indeed it might be, but another Tyler maybe first
Killer tone!!! Are those stock pickups? What are they?
Yes, stock Gibson - if I recall they were the 57 Classics.
That's the meanest 335 I've ever seen 🤣
Were you boosting with the Flux?
they definitely work for heavy chugging
Amazing! What pickups are in your 335?
57 Classics
Hey bud ... Is the neck thin or thick ?...
Thanks.
+NitroTV think it's the 60's profile
Dang! These still the stock pups?
yes, 57 Classics
Is this the reborn?
yes, multi-watt. was in 150 w setting