First, I want to get the negativity out the way. This is in no way, Thomann. The tracking experience to the UK by DHL was abysmal. I purchased my Epiphone es335 as a bundle (with Thoman case) after 4 days, tracking appeared for the case. The delivery date was a friday. Friday came and went no case, and still no tracking for my guitar. I seriously can't believe a package that size went unscanned for over a week. On Sunday, the case arrived out of the blue. Then, with still no tracking information from DHL, the guitar arrived Monday afternoon. It seems pedantic, I know, but how hard is it to scan a parcel, especially when they provide a full tracking service? Anyway, on to the positive stuff - case is great for the price and will certainly do the job, plus you get a bit of a discount. ES335 fits perfectly and is fully safe and supported.
The Epiphone inspired by Gibson es335 is a steal at this price. Headstock aesthetic upgrade from the Dot? Perfect. I like the old Kalamazoo version. New scratchplate mount? Great addition. Pickups are not in any way 'vintage' they're quite 'hot' and loud. Lowering both down helps a lot. It was during that process I noticed my only criticism of the guitar. The pickup ring of the neck pickup appears to be on backwards, making the pup lean forward towards the fretboard. This isn't just an aesthetic. If you try lowering the pickup as I did, the front will be inside the ring whilst the back will still be too high if you're looking for a more vintage tone. It's an easy fix flipping it round, and everything fits and looks better once done. The factory setup was admirable, and I could've gigged it straight out the box after a tune-up. I did do a personal set-up to my own preferences the next day, but I have zero complaints or issues with the guitar or quality control. I had heard the tuners could be better, but they worked fine, and I've had far worse on more expensive guitars. Is it a Gibson? No, don't be silly. But is it a damn fine guitar for the price and sound like a 335? Absolutely. I've owned a Dot in the past and wasn't impressed with the electrics or pickups. I've owned an Eastman 386 and disliked the Kent Armstrong pickups, binding, and jack socket placement on that, not to mention the headstock shape on both the Eastman and the Dot being ugly. All in all, this is by far my my best 335 purchase. It rips up the blues tones brilliantly.