Epiphone Casino Cherry Review
Epiphone CASINO Coupe is a very popular option on the higher end of the price range. It's in the top 3 bestselling guitars and has dozens of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Prestige Heritage Hollow or Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin. Epiphone CASINO Coupe is $274 more expensive than the average guitar ($675). Sure I like the Gibson satin cherry one but for $1000's less I chose the Epiphone. If you are looking for a semi hollow ES335 style guitar, that is GREAT and won't brake the bank, this is it. I didn't want coil splitting humbuckers and I like the dot inlays on the fret board. Features of Epiphone Casino Electric Guitar. Body and built- This is a classic style guitar which is fully hollow inside. The wood used to make the body of the Epiphone Electric Guitar is Maple. But the neck portion is made with Mahogany. The entire body has lamination which gives a smooth and wonderful feel. Customer service and warranty.
It's the Classic Casino But 10% Smaller
The Casino Coupe is the iconic hollowbody Casino reborn in a smaller, comfortable ES-339 body size. Featuring Epiphone's Dogear P-90T Classic™ single-coil pickups, a Mahogany neck, and vintage styled machine heads. Now available in Cherry, Vintage Sunburst, and new Turquoise color finishes.Finish
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Epiphone Casino Cherry Reviews
P-90 Single Coil Pickup
Legendary Tone
First introduced in the early 1950s, Gibson's legendary P90 single coil pickup produced a raw powerful tone that helped define the blues and rock and roll in their formative years. Today, the P90's traditional combination of high output and brilliant tone is still considered a favorite among many top musicians. Known by such familiar nicknames as the 'Soapbar' and the 'Cobalt,' the P90 still cuts through any type of music, all while displaying amazing tonal sensitivity for everything from blues and rock to mellow jazz riffs. It's perfect as a vintage replacement, and features vintage, braided two-conductor wiring. It's also fully wax potted to eliminate any chance of unwanted microphonic feedback.
Casino Coupe Specifications
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In order to continually improve the design, quality and performance of our products and instruments and to make use of the best materials at all times, Epiphone reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
Epiphone Casino
Active 1962-1969
Description
The Epiphone Casino has double cutaways, hollow mahogany body featuring cream binding and a mahogany top with a pickguard. With a 24.75' scale mahogany set neck and a 20-fret maple bound fretboardfeaturing parallelogram inlays. The electronics include two P90 pickups, one toggle pickup switch, two volume knobs, two tone knobs, a tune-o-matic bridge with a trapeze tailpiece, three-per-side tuners and chrome hardware. Produced in Cherry (1967 to 1969), Sunburst (1962 to 1969) and Royal Tan (1962 to 1969) finishes.