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The new color tends to grow on you, the more i see it the more i want one.I already know they play well and sound good as i own a sunburst casino and a ES 335 epiphone, although the necks are lined differenly in their own way.I love the epiphones
Mate this guitar sounds and looks amazing, I love it! And you clearly do too, which is great :) I am digging your new setup as well. Not long til 1000 subs!
Sold! I was looking to buy this guitar and really have no place that I could try it out first. Great video with great information and you featured all of the sound qualities I wanted to hear in a guitar. Thank you
I got my first Epiphone back in 2006... an alpine white les paul custom. It got me hooked on Epiphone cause it was just awesome! The new Epis are better than ever and i notice the 335s sound a lot clearer than the DOTs did back then. I have an Inverness Green Epi 335 Trad Pro with coil tapping and its unbelievably great!! And I like the new headstock much better since they made it more Gibson-like. Great demo! Great playing!
I think your English is very good. Your playing is great as well, I've been looking at these models for awhile. I'm definitely gonna have to play one now. Great video thanks.
I also have the blueberry flame, and it's more beautiful in person. The pickups on mine also seem very bright, it almost sounds like a tele. I would love to see someone playing death metal with this... :D
I went today and got my wife's inspired by Gibson Epiphone 335 blueberry burst out of layaway from a pawn shop in fort Worth Texas and it sounds incredible they did a great job and I really like the color my wife loves it it's her guitar thanks for the video
I can wholeheartedly agree with your review of this guitar. I recently purchased the Limited Edition 335 with Raspberry burst and absolutely love it! Hard to believe it's only about one sixth the price of it's Gibson counterpart because you might not be able to tell just from the way it plays and sounds.
@@glp046 , I guess that's a matter of personal preference in terms of what your playing style is. The stock pickups are perfectly fine for me because I'm just playing to myself at home. Not gigging or anything. They definitely have some range, though.
Nice playing and good info ... I have the Raspberry Burst and it is a very nice instrument to play ... 👍🏻 ... the pickups are great sounding and the build is excellent ... I have seen worse Gibson 335's for four times the price ... the main thing is how they play and they play great ... if anyone watching this post buys one get yourself an epiphone 335 hard case for it ... they are also well built and a perfect fit for your guitar .... you'll be happy for years if not life 😎
Go with a d1 mako if you want digital, go with the lama (or whatever it’s called) by jam pedals if you want an analog delay (the rubberneck by dod is also good for analog delays)
I just bought one today and it seems very interesting very dynamic and very present sound, but I'm still getting used to it. As for the reverb and delay when you're playing alone it seems sometimes exagerated but in the mix or with other musicians it's quite different.
If you end up enjoying the video, be sure to subscribe, leave a comment and hit that thumbs up!
And here's some timestamps for the people in need:
0:00 Intro
1:20 Epiphone ES335 Specifications
3:20 Todays Setup
4:05 First Tones Clean (G-Chords All The Way)
7:35 Overdriven Tones Courtesy of The Wampler Tumnus
13:30 Outro
Your English and conversation skills are absolutely fine. Thanks for the info and the great sounds. Very helpful review.
The new color tends to grow on you, the more i see it the more i want one.I already know they play well and sound good as i own a sunburst casino and a ES 335 epiphone, although the necks are lined differenly in their own way.I love the epiphones
Mate this guitar sounds and looks amazing, I love it! And you clearly do too, which is great :) I am digging your new setup as well. Not long til 1000 subs!
I might get to 1000 subs one day 🤷🏼♂️😂
@@resqgear1918 You will very quickly once you start releasing that backlog of videos you've got!
It's not a bad thing if the back is prettier than the front sometimes....lol
Sold! I was looking to buy this guitar and really have no place that I could try it out first. Great video with great information and you featured all of the sound qualities I wanted to hear in a guitar. Thank you
I got my first Epiphone back in 2006... an alpine white les paul custom. It got me hooked on Epiphone cause it was just awesome! The new Epis are better than ever and i notice the 335s sound a lot clearer than the DOTs did back then. I have an Inverness Green Epi 335 Trad Pro with coil tapping and its unbelievably great!! And I like the new headstock much better since they made it more Gibson-like. Great demo! Great playing!
I think your English is very good. Your playing is great as well, I've been looking at these models for awhile. I'm definitely gonna have to play one now. Great video thanks.
Pleasure is all mine! I just let mine go yesterday though. But just because I needed the money 😅
I also have the blueberry flame, and it's more beautiful in person. The pickups on mine also seem very bright, it almost sounds like a tele. I would love to see someone playing death metal with this... :D
I went today and got my wife's inspired by Gibson Epiphone 335 blueberry burst out of layaway from a pawn shop in fort Worth Texas and it sounds incredible they did a great job and I really like the color my wife loves it it's her guitar thanks for the video
I can wholeheartedly agree with your review of this guitar. I recently purchased the Limited Edition 335 with Raspberry burst and absolutely love it! Hard to believe it's only about one sixth the price of it's Gibson counterpart because you might not be able to tell just from the way it plays and sounds.
How do you like the pickups? Would you upgrade to a set of Seth Lovers?
@@glp046 , I guess that's a matter of personal preference in terms of what your playing style is. The stock pickups are perfectly fine for me because I'm just playing to myself at home. Not gigging or anything. They definitely have some range, though.
@@glp046 I have the same. I love the pickups and would not change them.
@@mammouth2727 thanks!
The Raspeberry is the most beautiful issue of this guitar. I wish I got get it here in Brazil. Cheers
Nice playing and good info ... I have the Raspberry Burst and it is a very nice instrument to play ... 👍🏻 ... the pickups are great sounding and the build is excellent ... I have seen worse Gibson 335's for four times the price ... the main thing is how they play and they play great ... if anyone watching this post buys one get yourself an epiphone 335 hard case for it ... they are also well built and a perfect fit for your guitar .... you'll be happy for years if not life 😎
Helpful presentation, appreciate the time spent on clean tones -
So nice! Waiting for mine to arrive in-store. Can't wait to get it.
It's INSANELY GOOD! 😍
It's a really nice looking and sounding guitar, Victor 👍
It really is! :D
At 7:36 he plays it like Chiemi Ishimoto would do !
Nice sounding guitar!
I recommend the MXR Carbon Copy for delay. It's the most natural and warm sounding one to me.
Good suggestion!
You should try out the demedash videotape delay. great video and brilliant playing!
Don't know that one! I'll look it up! And thank you! 🤗
Go with a d1 mako if you want digital, go with the lama (or whatever it’s called) by jam pedals if you want an analog delay (the rubberneck by dod is also good for analog delays)
Awesome!!
Thank you! 😍
I just bought one today and it seems very interesting very dynamic and very present sound, but I'm still getting used to it. As for the reverb and delay when you're playing alone it seems sometimes exagerated but in the mix or with other musicians it's quite different.
What are you playing through?
What the difference between epiphone inspired by Gibson es335 and figured model ? Ie what does ‘figured’ relate to?
The figured have flamed maple top (and back). Also, the inlays on the fretboard are small blocks for figured ones, dots for standard 335.
One correction, the material of this guitar is not wood IT'S PLYWOOD.
All 335 are plywood even gibbon’s.