The bridge pickup has a smooth creamy bite that sounds instantly familiar – it’s 100% Gibson. ![]() This, again, is a classic sounding instrument. The neck on the 335 is bigger than the Eastman, but not quite as wide at the nut. It feels great as well, and the components and construction are top of the line. It’s unmistakeable, and it has no equal really – the Gibson 335 is just a classic electric guitar. Bradford’s 335 is a standard model and has the Burstbucker pickups. ![]() The 335 has come in many different iterations over the years. It’s made in Memphis, TN, and the quality and attention to detail are superb. Here are some links for more information on each guitar and the Porter Pickups: Gibson ES-335īradford’s guitar is the classic ES-335 by Gibson. The Eastman was upgraded with Porter Smooth/Classic Humbucker pickups, otherwise it’s stock. ![]() In this shootout, we put an Eastman T386 to the test against a Gibson ES-335.
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