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Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar from Epiphone belonging to the Special Run Casino series

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Epiphone Casino w/ VibrotonePublished on 06/10/06 at 07:26
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So well it's an Epiphone Casino made in Korea factory APRS what I was told the factory Peerless, and it dates from 1999. Mine is turquoise.
Well I do not know the SPECIFICATIONS of this guitar, see other Casino. The only difference is the prsence a vibrato type Bigsby (but not Epiphone) instead of trapze. I think it has stopped MODEL of being manufactured in around 2000.
Well basically, there are 22 frets, two micro P-90, re-read a volume control and one Tone control for each microphone. There is a 3 position selector, as we suspect bridge pickup, neck pickup or both.
Good and I'm far from being a pro, I would not know what kind of race that's all I know is that it is enjoyable...…
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So well it's an Epiphone Casino made in Korea factory APRS what I was told the factory Peerless, and it dates from 1999. Mine is turquoise.
Well I do not know the SPECIFICATIONS of this guitar, see other Casino. The only difference is the prsence a vibrato type Bigsby (but not Epiphone) instead of trapze. I think it has stopped MODEL of being manufactured in around 2000.
Well basically, there are 22 frets, two micro P-90, re-read a volume control and one Tone control for each microphone. There is a 3 position selector, as we suspect bridge pickup, neck pickup or both.
Good and I'm far from being a pro, I would not know what kind of race that's all I know is that it is enjoyable trs.

UTILIZATION

So as I just mentioned, the handle is trs enjoyable, I could play for hours (in fact I did) the action is low, it is a joy to play.
Well as you probably have seen if you've read a little about the Casino, the junction box is 17ime. So the three boxes are dernires plutt difficult to achieve. Personally I'm not complaining. Must know what you want. I wanted to!
the guitar is trslgre, is also happiness. The light weight combined with the comfort of the handle ... what about ... wonderful ...
For my part I do not have a sophisticated amp trs therefore sound I would say I do not know. I do not always sound I'm looking for, but I think it's of the amp.
I lower the note, but ... good first to not be suspicious, and then because there is a default my guitar. Apparently the handle is a bit twisted. which was in block 12 and 16 for strings in G and B, ben curling. Finally more than a curling was almost no audio. So I pulled the strings from the bridge, and the problem has almost disappeared, except in section 16, lgrement.
But even the strings montes, it is super enjoyable to play. I actually find a weird.
The mcaniques could be better I think. It held the agreement, but not as long as some others. But I do not impede the point of wanting to change them. It's just the guy to picky ...

SOUNDS

I think this guitar should be a lot of styles of music. For my part I am more than satisfied. I want a rock sound, with overdrive, distortion of without going into mtal, and touching the hard.
My amp is a Roland Micro Cube, all suffer, trs simple, powerful. In fact I bought it when I sr n'tait not really love the guitar. J'espre to buy a Vox Valvetronix shortly.
Again I am a novice, but I get all the sounds I want with this guitar. Things clean (I use too) in crunch, a big win ... The pickups are trs DIFFERENT from each other, I rarely use the two sets: one sound too serious, with a great gain, the other more acute, that crunch with less gain. I get chills sometimes sounds coming out.
Standing notes vibrate on the body and thus on the belly. It's magical.

Note in passing: the sound is pretty non-branch. Equilibrated enough (lack of bass all of the same) but it may be appropriate when one wants to work pieces sound without too much noise. I often made trs.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for 6 months I think I got it thanks to ads on this site ...
I'm in love with this guitar. Premire, curiously, the brand appeals to me more than Epiphone Fender Gibson or even. Strange ... But good. I love the shape of this guitar.
I was looking for a casino anywhere in the beginners I wanted a Vintage Sunburst, and then can not find ... so I decline the opportunity. And I regret it! The color made me a little afraid to dpart, but in fact I found a beautiful trs. In addition to being unusual.
Really adds vibrato guitar. I use it too much, except to mumuse, but I find really beautiful.

I DPOS notice for a guitarist say ... not what a great professional. I imagine there are better guitar, just for the casino, I guess the best is Elitist and Lennon also ...
But this guitar gives me satisfaction Entire. So there. The ratio quality price is excellent I think.

I would do well this choice sr ... may well be that I come across a prfr no default ... but well done I like it my little Casino! I adapt, and again.

If you hsitez, well I can only tell you to buy it, my faith ... You have to love that kind of guitar, I think has largely relies a.
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  • Manufacturer: Epiphone
  • Model: Casino w/ Vibrotone
  • Series: Special Run Casino
  • Category: Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 08/02/2004

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