господа подскажите
какая из этих гитар считается классной, я в них не разбираюсь, но хочу видеть такую модель у себя, есть мнение, что они звучат на чистом супер.
Gibson Custom Shop BB King Lucille ES355
GIBSON ES 345 BB KING LUCILLE
Gibson BB King Lucille ES 335/345
Gibson Custom ES-359 Semi Hollow
B.B. King was one of the first well-known guitarists to make the ES-355TD-SV his main guitar, having done so shortly after the model was introduced. His endorsement with Gibson began in 1980. In 1981, Gibson launched the B.B. King Lucille, a B.B. King signature model based on the ES-355TD-SV. It has the optional stereo wiring and Varitone circuitry as standard.
It differs from the ES-345 as follows:
*The wood used to make the Lucille's neck is maple instead of mahogany. The maple neck makes for a somewhat brighter attack.
*The headstock inlay ("small crown" on ES-335/ES-345, "split-diamond" on ES-355) is replaced on the Lucille by the word "Lucille" in script.
*The Lucille has no F-holes on its top.
The Lucille effectively replaced the ES-345, which was discontinued a year after the Lucille was launched. Today the ES-345 is available as a reissue, as is its counterpart the ES-355 (these two are often confused).
The difference between the two models are:
*The headstock inlay is "small crown" on ES-345, instead of "split-diamond" custom inlay on ES-355.
*The position markers on fingerboard are "split-block" on ES-345, instead of larger block on ES-355. Also 1st fret marker lacked on ES-345.
*Stereo output wiring and Varitone were factory-installed on ES-345 and ES-355TD-SV, but not on unmodified ES-355TD.
*The vibrato unit (Vibrola or Bigsby) was factory-installed on most ES-355 (except for some early '60s models and newest model in 1979/1980 ), but not on unmodified ES-345 and Lucille.