Fab or Dead Grotty? | 2023 Epiphone Casino Review

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2024
  • A review of the newest version of the Casino, a guitar I've always liked but it's been difficult to get a good one.
    The previous MIK and MIC Casinos have been pretty meh.
    The Inspired by Lennons have a great neck profile and better pickups but have gone way up in price.
    The Elitists tend to have crazy narrow nut widths.
    The John Lennon '65 and Revolution models are fantastic but cost more than Gibson ES-330s.
    So how does the newest version stack up?
    Note that I am in a unique position as any work most guitars need I can do myself, so what's cost effective for me may not be for you. And I tend to buy electric guitars for the wood, knowing I can change other things if and as needed.
    I lost my rose-tinted glasses a long time ago. Along with those expensive Ray Bans...
    The metric Nashville to ABR-1 conversion posts:
    www.philadelphialuthiertools....
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    These are things I get asked about a lot :
    Amp Tech Gear Used :
    Hakko FX-951 soldering station
    Weller SPG 80L soldering iron (chassis work)
    Rigol DS1054Z digital oscilloscope
    Thsinde 18B+ digital multimeters
    Kester 60/40 solder
    Techspray #4 No-Clean Desoldering Braid
    Below are things that make this channel possible that people don’t usually think about. If any of these companies want to send me new and wonderful toys, I’m open to that. I can’t take free stuff when it comes to the amps I review, etc, but for the stuff below, bribe away!
    Microphones/Audio Equipment :
    Guitar Amps : Royer R-10 Hot Rod and/or Shure SM57 (noted in videos)
    Voiceover Bench : sE Audio sE8 (small diaphragm condenser)
    Voiceover Streaming : Shure SM57 with shockmount and windscreen
    Voiceover Mic Arms : Elgato Wave Mic arms
    Guitar Mic Stand : Gator Frameworks short weighted base stand with boom
    Mic Cables and Guitar Cables : Mogami/Neutrik
    Mic pre : MOTU M2
    DAW : Logic Pro X on MacBook Pro 16 running Sonoma 14
    Plugins : No effects other than level matching/normalization unless a recording
    specifically has reverb etc added in post (rare, various Waves plugins)
    Monitors : Yamaha HS7s
    Monitor Stands : Gator Frameworks Desktop Clamp-On Stands
    Monitor Isolation Mounts : IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Minis
    Headphones : Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (main)
    Headphones : Sony MDR-7506 (alternate)
    Video Equipment :
    Camera : Sony ZVE-10 with SmallRig Cage (main)
    Lens : Sigma f2.8 18-50mm (main)
    Lens : Sony ZVE10 kit lens (rarely used)
    B Camera : Apple iPhone 13 Pro (rarely used)
    Tripod : SmallRig 71” with SmallRig Fluid Video Head
    Streaming Mount : Elgato Master Mount S with SmallRig Ballhead
    Bench Light : SmallRig RC 120D
    Bench Light Diffusor : SmallRig Lantern Softbox
    Bench C-Stands (light and overhead camera) : Neewer Pro SS Heavy Duty
    Streaming Light : SmallRig RC 120B
    Streaming Diffusor : SmallRig Parabolic Softbox
    Streaming Light Mount : SmallRig 148CM Wall Mount Boom with Triangle Base
    Various Other Lights : Neewer LED Panels with Neewer Softboxes
    Video Software :
    Davinci Resolve 18
    Paul Leeming LUTs
    Adobe Illustrator 28
    Adobe Photoshop 25
    Ecamm Live (streaming software)
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Комментарии • 173

  • @PsionicAudio
    @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +16

    Something that might not clear to viewers - I had to set the amp very bright with much less low end to make the Casino sound ok. So then the 335 and Tele sound really bright with the same settings.
    I could have set the amp normally and the 335 and Tele would sound great (as they do) and the Casino would sound like mud.

    • @BassMonkey80
      @BassMonkey80 4 месяца назад +3

      I appreciate the Monty Python nod in the opening, btw.

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 4 месяца назад +2

      If a 335 sounds bright compared to a p90 guitar, I'd agree - swap those pickups. I've had 3 guitars with Fralin p90s and if you gain your amp up and roll the guitar volume back halfway you can get some Tele-esque spank and sparkle out of them, not to mention they're a calibrated set with a slightly hotter bridge so they balance better.

    • @jonbeatlesfan
      @jonbeatlesfan 4 месяца назад +1

      This has also been my experience with playing my casino next to my Tele and other guitars. And I’m playing through a Super Reverb Tonemaster.
      With 50’s wiring in mine, I find running the amp louder, bass down to 2, mids pushed and treating 7 on the guitar volume like it’s 10 helps to reduce the muddy low end and sound passably good.

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 4 месяца назад

      @@jonbeatlesfan That's not far off from my settings although a totally different amp. Agree completely.

  • @MattXScott
    @MattXScott 4 месяца назад +7

    Great video. I was looking at that Casino and decided on keeping my Gretsch. Thanks for saving me some money! Definitely pretty though. Have a good weekend Lyle

  • @Strumbum01
    @Strumbum01 4 месяца назад +2

    Great info and demo, Lyle!
    I saw that PL now stocks metric sized CTS pots. Saves from having to ream the pot holes, original knobs will still fit as well. Still gotta ream the switch and jack holes I’m sure. Gonna grab some for my old Ibanez at some point. Thank you for your work!

  • @ottovonfledermaus4594
    @ottovonfledermaus4594 4 месяца назад

    For a second i tought i was in the wrong channel, Wonderful review that gives you a good grasp on what you're getting. Thanks !

  • @Bernard-Shakey
    @Bernard-Shakey 4 месяца назад +1

    A friend and I both have the same issue with the pickup selector cutting out. Good to see its not just us. Going to get it re-soldered asap.

  • @michaelinglis567
    @michaelinglis567 4 месяца назад +11

    Philadelphia Luthier Supply is great, I've always been really happy with the parts I've gotten from them.

  • @gregmock6808
    @gregmock6808 3 месяца назад +3

    I use a Casino, a 335 and a tele and what I recommend to everyone is to get a simple GE7 ep box and adjust it to taste...you can get a lot of range out of a Casino that way. The Casino is almost an acoustic electric at times and great unplugged...it's not great for bending notes but great for fingerstyle or bossa stuff. The 335 and tele would be my gigging choices but in the studio, there's a place for the Casino in my view. You can shim the stock pickups to brighten them up as well. EQ sort of acts like a shim. I put a bone nut on mine and it's a guitar I'll always keep around. If my studio was on fire, I'd walk out with my tele and 335 though in the end.

  • @aperezdeal
    @aperezdeal 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the break down of what to expect out of the box.

  • @MattPriceGuitar
    @MattPriceGuitar 4 месяца назад +5

    I like the burl on the fingerboard, I always like when an instrument has natural character like that.

  • @Tweedman
    @Tweedman 4 месяца назад

    Great video. Thanks, I appreciate the honesty. And I agree in your comments that the Inspired By JL is a good guitar. I lucked into a Revolution IBJL with the case a while back for the price of a used MIC without a case. And fortunately I was able to compare it with a new MIC and an Elitist. For my personal preference the IBJL won hands down and at the price I got it for it was a nobrainer.
    Thanks again for all your generosity over the years. Still rockin' my modded Marshall C5 head with a 2061 cab.

  • @dewey7330
    @dewey7330 4 месяца назад

    Great video! I had the same issues with the nut and bridge on my 21 Epiphone Joe Bonamassa Lazarus Les Paul. I replaced my bridge and stop bar with Gotoh pieces. I never have liked the bridges on the Epiphone.

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe8372 4 месяца назад

    Aloha Lyle! Thanks for the info

  • @deanboca12
    @deanboca12 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great tour of your Casino. I love mine. And at 6lbs this 76 year old is not looking for another.

  • @honkytonkinson9787
    @honkytonkinson9787 4 месяца назад +2

    I appreciate the talking! If I want to listen to music there’s a lot better than RUclips guitar review videos!
    That said, I don’t know if I can watch any more of your videos on something that I want because you always change my mind! 😂

  • @user-be1gl5ox7i
    @user-be1gl5ox7i 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for an honest review, hard to find.

  • @wadesummers4102
    @wadesummers4102 4 месяца назад +1

    I've got a 2020 Casino. Did similar up-grades - premium wiring harness. Then this past summer I got a set of Lollars. Wow! I too prefer the shinny covers but Lollar does offers to build their pick-ups into the stock covers for, if memory servers, a $20 charge per p/u. It was less than two weeks from the day I sent them my pickups to receiving the new ones - CT to WA and back again. Enjoy that guitar!

  • @ianclarke1950
    @ianclarke1950 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very enlightening review, might get a revstar.

  • @markdouglas668
    @markdouglas668 12 часов назад

    I have a houseful of Casinos. Whatever number you’re imagining that is, it’s probably more. I love them played acoustically, as the Fabs often did, and amplified. My faves are the special issues like Inspired By John Lennon and the50th Anniversary modells. I have pretty much every specialedition except new USA models or Elitist/ Elite Terada made models. Every player might benefit from having one in their arsenal, like a Riviera or Strat.

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 4 месяца назад +2

    Me too, (loved 'em). One of the best guitars ever conceived. What I want, is three-ply top and back. Five-ply limits the couch-acoustic sounds.

  • @theguitaramptech
    @theguitaramptech 4 месяца назад

    What a good review, Lyle. I've always had a soft spot for true hollow guitars. For me its my Gretsch G5422 (with TV Jones Filtertrons) and my Epiphone Sorrento (with USA minis). I am sure Lindy's pickups will make you fall in love with your Casino.

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 4 месяца назад +2

    Always grab my Casino when Beatles, early Stones...hell...ANY early British Invasion stuff is going through my head and needs to be played😁👍
    Does it right and is fun to play😉👍
    Congratulations Lyle😎👍👍

  • @pickersgrip
    @pickersgrip 4 месяца назад

    Good review!

  • @GBHickz
    @GBHickz Месяц назад

    excellent review.

  • @GunnerWoodMusic
    @GunnerWoodMusic Месяц назад

    Phenomenal review!

  • @VERBANDTREM
    @VERBANDTREM 4 месяца назад

    Awesome Burst on that! I got the Casino worn that came with ABR1 style posts from the factory so I replaced the bridge with a tone pros. Also for some reason the casino worn pickups are lower output (8.5k). Either way I recommend a B7 it increased the Bass response and sustain on mine.

  • @user-ok2ju4lw4u
    @user-ok2ju4lw4u 4 месяца назад

    Stellar vid!!!

  • @Gagaryn.
    @Gagaryn. 4 месяца назад

    Recently got the USA version in Royal Tan. Fitted it with 50's wind Lollars. Amazing guitar!

  • @Fretliner
    @Fretliner 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful thank you

  • @thesjkexperience
    @thesjkexperience 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, for all the disclaimers, this was the finest guitar review I’ve ever seen! Thanks. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 4 месяца назад

      Try his one on the Rickenbacker 12 string vintage v modern sound based on changing the. 0047 capacitor. Brilliant! But this was also enlightening!

  • @all4u405
    @all4u405 4 месяца назад +1

    My Ebony Casino Worn is a year old now and I love it! Its my favorite guitar to play on. The only thing I have changed (so far) is installed a GraphTech ResoMax NV2 Saddle Bridge to get closer to the Nylon saddles used in those vintage tones we all know and love. Every time I also think I should put in some Fralins, the stock P90 Pro's keep telling me to save the 💵's 😉

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Месяц назад

      I agree. I find nothing wrong with the stock pickups in my Worn Olive. It compares very favorably with my other P-90 guitars including an original ‘55 Junior, a ‘77 Special and several loaded with Duncan Antiquities .It’s one of my best sounding guitars. So is my Epi Inspired By SG Special. Epiphone did a great job on these pickups.

  • @kere92
    @kere92 4 месяца назад

    I was just looking at casinos last night! I’ve been looking for a P90 guitar and at the end of the day, it’s true, we like what we like.

  • @iainfreeman5112
    @iainfreeman5112 Месяц назад

    A little late to this, but great video. I have a 2019 Casino, mine had a rattle that finally got rid of a couple of years after I bought it by changing the whole bridge actually a couple of times.
    I agree with the pickups. They’re actually very high output for p90s I measured mine to be 12k. Replaced mine with Fralins as well. Only casino pickups I found (in the uk). I kept the pots & wiring, it was too much of a challenge to get the back in the guitar!

  • @user-mv5bb6ff5l
    @user-mv5bb6ff5l Месяц назад

    Great review. I recently got a 2023 Worn model and was impressed by the nice, even tapper of the pots... Maybe they used audio tapers on mine... I can really dial in the middle position tones, but the pickups are indeed dark, so I'll be looking to Fralin or Lollar down the road... Overall I thought it's a pretty well made, but like yours, the nut slots need to come down as some of the strings on the first three frets intonate sharp - not something I ever checked before, so I learned something here :).

  • @strongarm65
    @strongarm65 4 месяца назад

    I immediately swapped the pickups in my 2023 Casino for 5% overwind Fralins with shims. It's one of my favorite guitars now.

  • @Halliday7895
    @Halliday7895 3 дня назад

    my ventura casio is from the 60s and has a narrow nut and neck...it was my first guitar as a kid....so it was nice to have an easy neck to play when my hands were smaller at age 12. I still play it because....its a vintage japanese HOLLOW BODY! someone is making venturas now but there are crap compared to the vintage 1960s 1970s casio copy by ventura. I like the sweaty look of mine . it looks like a real vintage guitar and it is and it plays good...its a fretless wonder haha and it sounds awesome with p90 like staple style pickups .

  • @tracyc7813
    @tracyc7813 4 месяца назад

    I have a couple of Casino Coupes, one with a Bigsby and one with the stock trapeze tailpiece. One I purchased new and the other I purchased used. I love them both. Neither was perfect out of the box but both were very close. Though the pickups are the same in both, they do not sound the same. I like how they both sound and I can easily get tones I like out of them. They just don't sound the same as each other.

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv 4 месяца назад +1

    Almost bought a worn casino, decided to spend a little more and get a used Rivolta, which has a super solid build and a crisp, even chimey sound. Glad i did.

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 4 месяца назад

      Hello !! Did you get a combinatta ? When played unplugged, is it louder than a slab guitar ? I’ve read that they’re very chambered and that’s a feature truly want 🙏

  • @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs
    @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs 4 месяца назад

    I like your Style Lyle !

  • @rlsmith6904
    @rlsmith6904 4 месяца назад

    I hear that. Thank you.

  • @kevinfarrellUK
    @kevinfarrellUK 4 месяца назад

    I recently got a ‘90’s Washburn HB35 (335 copy) and stripped it out… same issue with input jack minus toothed washer and short thread. There is a ledge at the end of the thread and I filed the inside of a toothed washer so it would sit outside the ledge, giving me just enough to engage the retaining nut which sits flush with the thread when tightened. All good.
    It also came with tv jones filtertrons which for me did not suit so its now got p90 neck and paf alnico ll in the bridge. The tv jones are going on my Chinese Gretsch. Win win. ;))

  • @Wicks_Music
    @Wicks_Music 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a 2015 Epiphone casino, i put lollar 50's p90s in it. Back when i bought it in 2015 it came with rosewood neck, now it has indian laurel which is nice but not historically accurate, still a great value guitar.. It has the more classic black neck and I love it. I use it on my channel in unconventional ways and some beatles covers. Thanks for sharing.

  • @benlopez527
    @benlopez527 24 дня назад

    Recently got a set of custom pups from Sunday Handwound, some of the best and most competitively priced pickups out there. I absolutely HATED the stock pups in my ‘23 casino. You said it well, they sound decent on their own but are pretty awful in a practice/show setting from my experience. Great video!
    (I will be looking into those bridge posts, i also have a bigsby on mine, so a good rolling bridge is in order)

  • @HayesTech
    @HayesTech 4 месяца назад

    I loved the opener, the written part..😊 I get so sick of those that complain about "you talk too much".. lol.. Yes, I've had this comments too. I don't even give them the time of day. But I may have to borrow your quote.. I loved it.

  • @marcaustin
    @marcaustin 4 месяца назад

    Really cool video. I do wonder what it would cost for a customer to have that done with your labor costs and parts

  • @jacekmat3475
    @jacekmat3475 2 месяца назад

    Once I had Epi CAsiono GAry Clark Model (p90 Gibson pickups). While connected to Vox Ac15 C1 it gave me one of the best sounds I heard on a guitar live. Now I have 2017 or 2018 model. Frets polished, tuners and bridge changed to Gotoh. Changed for Hathor pickups, Alpha pots and orange drop capacitors. Amazing guitar, not only for the mone. Sure, I would like to have vintage Casiono or Gibson es330 for the fell. But soundwise - these are wonderful guitars with their own, characteristic sound.

  • @vsmicer
    @vsmicer 4 месяца назад

    My Casino is a '64 I bought in Denmark St, London for a couple of upcoming session rhythm jobs back in (I think) 1978. It was in very good nick despite a few scuffs and scratches, but needed a fret dressing, a bit of truss rod tweaking and a bit of reheating on some of the solder joints, all of which I did myself. It wasn't at all muddy - nickel factory P90s, they really sang. I think back then either I got one of the last hand-wound sets, or they just made them better back then. 45 odd years later, they still sound sweet and can certainly growl if you want them too.

  • @ethancorrea5370
    @ethancorrea5370 3 месяца назад +2

    It's a clean old guitar, isn't it?
    Why yes, very clean!

  • @jkf9167
    @jkf9167 4 месяца назад

    One of the things that I like least about playing a hollow body guitar (in my case a Gretsch) is that I can't easily replace an output jack or a switch. The switch is one of those marginal ones that you find on mid-level guitars (most frequently Fenders), and on a regular guitar I'd just take it out and replace it, but now I'd have to pay someone to do it. My soldering skills aren't that great, and it's one thing with in a solid body, where I can easily go back in if I mess up, and another in a hollow or semi, where it's frustrating and labor intensive to try to deal with the wiring.

  • @douglasaxtell
    @douglasaxtell 4 месяца назад

    I plan to build a ES-339 sized hollowbody like a casino. I plan to use solid wood vs the veneer on cheap plywood. I’m hoping it will be a better option than an Epiphone.

  • @mikek9955
    @mikek9955 4 месяца назад

    i got one recently. a ~10yo Chinese made one in natural. Im having issues with the pickups having very drastically different volumes but havent taken the plunge to level the pickup heights. Im not blown away but i wasnt expecting to be. to me its a cheap, sleeper jazz box. and id rather have one of them around than the cymbals and pedals i traded for. I also got it a crossrock case which was a brand i hadnt come across and the case is sturdier than the guitar lol. you should do one of these videos on a newer Gretsch, ive had my eyes on a 5622T and have played a few with wildly erratic setups/fit and finishes.

  • @MrTwangBob
    @MrTwangBob 4 месяца назад

    Sorry if this was covered before:
    the cheap P90s often have ceramic magnets and end up being very hot, but without sparkle. I first changed the (super glued, yikes!) ceramics in my (non Epi) P90s out against Alnico 5 (lots of twang) and then Alnico 2, which gave them this wonderful high end shimmer and mid range gnarl.

  • @rabokarabekian409
    @rabokarabekian409 4 месяца назад +1

    So, my cobbled together Chinese partscasters have better quality than a cheap PRS?
    When I Emperor of the universe it will be capital offense for semi-hollows to not have a screwed-in accecc panel in the back across from the pots, switch, and jack. I felt fine doing that to my Chi335.

  • @jamesfetherston1190
    @jamesfetherston1190 4 месяца назад

    I had a mid-1960s Casino. I traded it to a guitar tech for a Strat.
    The Casino needed work that I couldn't afford to do at the time, and I was really, really wanting a Strat.
    I kinda miss that old casino.

  • @mpfan619
    @mpfan619 4 месяца назад +4

    This review courtesy of A. Llama presented by DüLlama editing briefly reviewed by Al Paca

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe8372 4 месяца назад

    I didn't use to like 330's until I played one. Do I already have enough guitars? More I can play?

  • @bobaldo2339
    @bobaldo2339 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video.The reason I was considering buying a Casino was just that they are light in weight. But, I don't want another project, and a new Casino sounds like a project.
    I seldom play electrics anymore anyway.

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Месяц назад

      For what it’s worth, the Casino in Worn Olive I got a month ago has almost none of these problems, even showed up with the action and intonation dead perfect. The only flaw on the neck was 2 frets with a bit of sprout and a little corrosion that easily polished put with a bit of Simichrome. Nut slots were deep, but cut to a very playable depth.
      Tone can be subjective, but I find nothing wrong with the stock pickups and wiring. Controls are very usable, and the pickups are exactly what I would expect from P90’s, they compared very favorably with both my Seymour Duncan Antiquity and the original ‘55 from my vintage Les Paul Junior.

  • @tedpikul1
    @tedpikul1 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Did you mention which sort of Telecaster you're playing? I ask because I like how it sounds.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. More here: Tele Pickup Comparisons | Lollar | Murray | Fender | Mojotone
      ruclips.net/video/lSdBRkl9lvQ/видео.html

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 3 месяца назад

    I was GAS'ing for a while over the Revstars, particularly the P90 ones.
    I already had a Pacifica PAC611VFM which played lovely but I didn't get on with the Bridge HB combined with the Neck P90, both Seymour Duncans.
    The 611 was getting nearer and nearer the door until I decided to try a HB shaped P90 at the Bridge.
    Total Transformation !!!
    Changing from Neck to Bridge now sounds 'Balanced'.
    I used an IronGear Alchemist P90, excellent value pickup here in Britain.

  • @RudolfWolph
    @RudolfWolph 4 месяца назад +1

    It'd be a bit less Beatles-ish, but I kinda wish they'd do the later style Casinos again with better fret access. Heritage makes a model like that, but naturally it's way above modern imported Epiphone pricing.

  • @Thoracius
    @Thoracius 2 месяца назад

    My recommendations to get a better sound out of the stock Epiphone p90s -- convert tone pots to no-load, swap the volume pots to 1meg, and add a simple treble bleed. Much cheaper than swapping them out for Lolar. Opens up the top end just enough, and the simple treble bleed can be used to take some of the low mud down.

  • @edatkinson322
    @edatkinson322 25 дней назад

    I have question regarding replacing the electronics; can’t you pull out the bridge p/u and do the work through that cavity? It’s hollow right?

  • @luizdejesus6240
    @luizdejesus6240 4 месяца назад

    Never did like "Hot" pickups on any guitar. Though they must be popular. BTW, the use of a little B&W is a nice touch...

  • @a.j.garrett9639
    @a.j.garrett9639 4 месяца назад

    This year I bought a Noel Gallagher Riviera which I really like a lot
    and 335 Epiphone.
    The Noel Gallagher needed repairs pretty quickly because the bridge pickup came unwired somehow.
    I suspect it had something to do with you mentioned in the video.
    I like the 335 less and would like to get better pickups in it.
    Maybe some Dylan talks tone pickup!💥
    That being said I do like the 3:35 which is why I bought it.
    It's super fun to play and I really enjoyed it.
    Anyhow I hear what you're saying about this Epiphone Casino. I don't think I would be buying one.

  • @Kanthon
    @Kanthon 4 месяца назад

    The intro reminds me of Hearts of Space. 😄

  • @oceantree5000
    @oceantree5000 4 месяца назад

    I fell in love with the idea of a Casino last year, and after selling some gear, bought one. From the onset, it was a love-hate vibe.
    Visually, it was gorgeous, even w some flame in the burst. The pickups sounded great- I’m a P90 fan for life now- and the neck played like butter, but the intonation was awful, only deteriorated, and five maddening trips to the repair shop did nothing to fix it. The D and G strings were functionally useless for chords.
    The lack of upper-fret access is no joke, either. When I bought it, I told myself this would just make me wheedly-whee a lot less, but in practice, it was quite claustrophobic when approaching the 12th fret.
    So, if you’ve got a couple hundred beyond the asking price to address the various issues that might come up, and you’re not looking to solo much, do it!
    For me, despite its many charms, the issues were insurmountable. Sold it, bought a Tele. Lesson learned!

  • @SteveKuhMusic
    @SteveKuhMusic 4 месяца назад

    With all the mods / repairs to bring this up to par what’s the point?

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie 4 месяца назад +1

    What is with the giant notches in those saddles? Gibson & pre 1970 Epiphone just put the strings over the saddles and then whacked the strings with a hammer, making instant slots. I never cared much for mom's ES330 through most Fender amps. The Bassman is the exception. I have to be ready to palm mute every string or that 330 really howls. It's also good with most Marshall or Vox amps. If you think that Casino neck is too slim you'll really hate that 1961 ES330. Most Fender necks are about 0.840" at the first fret. The 330 is around 0.720". Really super extra thin!

  • @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs
    @AnthonyTyson-ym5gs 4 месяца назад

    Keep on pickin' Cowkidz. Live 4 Ever Compadres

  • @MrStevehunter33
    @MrStevehunter33 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Lyle. I was considering buying an Epiphone Casino but your review has decided me against it. Why? Because the changes I'd require (wiring, switches etc) would mean paying a good guitar tech a lot of dough because I'm not confident doing that kind of work on a hollow-body or semi-hollow electric myself. A problem you don’t have.
    I already own two Gibson ES-335 guitars; a Memphis-built Studio model to which I had Seymour Duncan Phat Cat (P-90 type in a humbucker-size pickup) fitted at no small cost, plus a regular current production Gibson ES-335 '60s model.
    You’ve persuaded me that the Epiphone Casino is not good value for money, for me.
    Ironically, your review of the Yamaha Revstar RSS02T persuaded me that I should indeed buy one and I’m really happy with that decision.
    Most RUclips reviews of new guitars are little more than a ‘cut & paste’ of a manufacturer’s press release. Yamaha Music’s marketing bullshit about some imaginary connection to the British ‘60s Café-Racer scene is an example of the same; BS repeated by a number of YT reviewers, but at least the Revstar Standard itself lives up to its promise.
    Good on you

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Sir for the video. I have no opinion about the casino. Not my style of guitar.

  • @gringopig
    @gringopig 4 месяца назад

    Great looking guitar!

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, just gotta work on the sound…

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 4 месяца назад

      Agree that the wood on the back of the neck is so much nicer than the black lacquer - - which is not attractive to my eyes or hands. Spoils the look of so many otherwise lovely guitars. Why do they do that? (cheap, easy is my guess).

  • @DesertRat332
    @DesertRat332 20 дней назад

    Rhett Shull on RUclips made the same recommendations ("This Upgrade Made A HUGE Difference") on a MIC Casino he bought. He changed out the pickups, pots, pickup selector switch, output jack, and had it rewired! I think he also changed the tuners and added a bone nut. Some videos said the MIC tuners don't hold tuning very well. He didn't say what all of those changes cost. So once you completely rebuild it you have a decent guitar? Not sure I want to go down that road.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  20 дней назад +1

      I could only recommend it for those who REALLY want a Casino but can’t swing $2K+ for the better versions.

    • @DesertRat332
      @DesertRat332 20 дней назад

      @@PsionicAudio Thank-you.

  • @subrosablues
    @subrosablues 3 месяца назад

    As a point of interest, there is also a current USA production version of the Casino available. For some odd reason Gibson decided to reverse the direction of the fretboard inlays in the current USA version to "distinguish it". Eh.

  • @caveatemp
    @caveatemp 4 месяца назад +2

    So true. We like what we like. And guitars are not strictly utilitarian. They can be a sort of fashion statement. You can just love the way they look. I love my blonde Epi 335 for the same Beatles vibe.
    You have a very pleasing voice. I love your videos. Great respect for y'all who have that amazing expertise with guitars and amps, too.

  • @murrayguitarpickups9545
    @murrayguitarpickups9545 4 месяца назад +1

    It's funny how our brains work. I have just made my own version of the original Fender widerange pickups with FeCrCo poles (because CuNiFe is extinct, I can tell you what Fender calls CuNiFe on their reissues is actually FeCrCo!) and the correct bobbins, I had them 3D printed. People say the originals were awful and no one wants them anyway because they have a very low resonant peak. The thing is that is absolutely right, they are pretty awful, too much bass and too much output but that was the exact sound I was chasing, now "Take me out" by Franz Ferdinand sounds perfect but any attempt to sound like Zeppelin falls flat every time. The thing is, we want the flaws, it seems to connect us to our deep memories.

  • @aemilpeters5644
    @aemilpeters5644 4 месяца назад

    Q: what was your price for the Casino as paid by you (US dollars please). THX.

  • @ErebosGR
    @ErebosGR 4 месяца назад

    Regarding the dark pickups, I suspect that the metalized pickup covers contribute to the loss of treble via eddy currents interference.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +1

      I’ve played a lot of original ‘60s 330s and Casinos. The nickel covers are a little darker than the plastic, but not like this. These are just way dark/loud/compressed.

  • @johndoyle325
    @johndoyle325 4 месяца назад

    I have owned a number of instruments inspired by The Beatles - who I idolized growing up - and the Casino was one such purchase, ten-or-so years ago. I really wanted to love the instrument, but never bonded with it. I'm not gentle with guitars and it always felt... flimsy. I also play loud, which is not its forte. I ultimately sold it. Still... iconic.

  • @myrnabrean
    @myrnabrean 4 месяца назад

    Would thee be any value in temping in a resistor to demonstrate 300k with stock p90s when the Fralins come in? Maybe if you get 300k w/p90 questions too often in live chats.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад

      Not in a hollowbody - too much work. ;)
      I could do it externally for demonstration. Might do it after the Fralins are in.

    • @myrnabrean
      @myrnabrean 4 месяца назад

      Totally get it.

  • @archiguitarchi
    @archiguitarchi 4 месяца назад

    Which model Revstar were you comparing to?

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 4 месяца назад

    Echoes with John Diliberto!

  • @TheeReturn
    @TheeReturn 4 месяца назад

    Vid title gave me a giggle.

  • @buckbumble
    @buckbumble 2 месяца назад

    You’ve unsold me on this guitar 😂

  • @Markleford
    @Markleford 4 месяца назад +1

    I came into this neither liking nor disliking the notion of an Epiphone Casino, not having a dog in the Epiphone/Gibson Clout Wars (I'm mostly a Squier guy!) and honestly knew the Casino name but before this video would not have been able to describe one accurately. ("Gibsonish? 335-like?")
    But it's a very handsome looking guitar. Chrome dog-ears are nice. I'm not particularly a fan of bursts, but if you put white binding on it, that really elevates it in my book.
    We like what we like! But I'm finding more and more that I like ALL guitars, maybe because I've never figured out an "ideal" that I'm striving for. I meet each instrument where it stands, learn what its capable of on its own merit, and then sometimes do tweaks and mods that the guitar suggests it wants.
    That's the joy of guitars, to me -- discovering the possibilities that they hold within.

    • @johnbriggs3916
      @johnbriggs3916 4 месяца назад +1

      Nickel, not Chrome.

    • @Markleford
      @Markleford 4 месяца назад

      @@johnbriggs3916 Haha, sure, "shiny but not too shiny" by any name!

    • @johnbriggs3916
      @johnbriggs3916 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Markleford Actually, there's a difference: depending on the light, Nickel looks more yellow, Chrome looks more blue.

    • @Markleford
      @Markleford 4 месяца назад

      @@johnbriggs3916 Okay, sure, not arguing! Just saying my level of specificity here is broad to begin with.

    • @edwardleaver7838
      @edwardleaver7838 4 месяца назад +1

      The only similar Gibson was the ES330, which stock had a floating wooden jazz bridge. Most prefered the Casino with its fully adjustable bridge. The Casino and ES330 are both fully hollow, requiring a trapeze (like Lyle's), Bigsby, or Vibrola tailpiece. ES335 is semihollow with full-length center block. Looks very similar, but is a totally different guitar.

  • @unclestubs8377
    @unclestubs8377 4 месяца назад

    Glad you got a great deal but, why did you buy a guitar that you had to change out all of the electronics? Did you buy it for the body? Just wondering.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад

      You might like it as it comes, though the nut tweaks and jack tightening should always be done. For me, I got a very low price and was buying the wood, knowing I could change the rest as/if needed.
      Like I mentioned in the video, there are good bridge options for much lower prices - I’m not saying you have to get the Faber. I just had one sitting in a drawer.
      I would not have bought this at list price.

    • @unclestubs8377
      @unclestubs8377 4 месяца назад

      @@PsionicAudio that's cool, because it does look great. I'm a sucker for hollow bodies. I did the same thing when I first became interested in guitars and playing, bought a cheap Epiphone and replaced all of the electronics. Neck was good and it stays in tune.

  • @randyzeitman1354
    @randyzeitman1354 4 месяца назад

    Can a nice eq be used instead of changing pickups?

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад

      In a pinch. I’m not saying you have to make all these changes. Aside from a loose output jack (which is pretty much inevitable on these) you can live with the other issues, maybe do them piecemeal over time.
      If you buy one I strongly recommend having the store make sure the output jack nut and the pot nuts are tight. Or have a tech do it.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 4 месяца назад

    Lyle, did you check out this guitar in a store, perhaps picking the "best one" out of several, before buying, or was it a mail-order purchase? Is this a case of "a sample size of one", as you're known to point out about amps where youve only worked on a single unit that may or not be representative of the "group"? ( It doesn't sound like this guitar constitutes a great value except for somebody who can afford to do the work out of themselves, it sounds dumb but I am curious if a second or third example would have been better right out of the gate, or worse.....)

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад

      This was hanging on a wall and I knew what I was getting. I wouldn’t buy this at list.
      But aside from the neck pickup solder joint all the issues are common to Epis. Especially the naff pickups.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 4 месяца назад

      @@PsionicAudio , ps, I tried to give the video a "like" but the like button wouldn't work. WTF, ewe-booby? Their systems are scrambled half the time, and whenever they make changes, things get worse instead of better. ( Not to mention that on political sites and chats I frequent, my comments get disappeared all the time without a trace, even though I'm very careful not to call anybody names or try to trigger anybody, it's not how I operate, at least not on a public forum...)

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PsionicAudio, update: the Like button works now.....

  • @chrisvassos1869
    @chrisvassos1869 2 месяца назад +1

    Okay maybe I’m just a dude that likes muddy overdriven Guitar, but I almost prefer the stock pickups.

  • @ohpotatoesandmolasses
    @ohpotatoesandmolasses 4 месяца назад +1

    lmao that intro

  • @jonbeatlesfan
    @jonbeatlesfan 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the great video; it was extremely validating for me. I came into this already a big fan of my own secondhand 23 Casino. Although, even as a Beatles fan, I could never get behind the models from previous years. It took a long time for me to see the light.
    The first thing I also did was install a solderless harness with 50s wiring, including a switchcraft toggle and jack. Looking forward to a pain free pickup swap in the future.
    I “had a bunch of fun” fishing the wiring through, and am now enjoying the stock pickups much more. They aren’t great, but they’re certainly better than the previous pickups and more usable with 50s wiring. I am also leaning Fralins>Lollars despite living in WA and only having experience with Lollars so far.

    • @MrBallynally2
      @MrBallynally2 4 месяца назад

      50s wiring is a must to me, for 4 control 2 pickup guitars. But only on the neck pickup. It is imho essential on Casinos to control the 'woof'. This, and/ or RS between pickup hot to selector switch to shave off the lows at the outset.Oh, and Lollars are still my go to P90 brand.

    • @jonbeatlesfan
      @jonbeatlesfan 4 месяца назад

      I would lean Lollar the majority of the time except for when it comes to their dogear. I think it’s a little too scooped in the mids, almost bordering on a Fender-y single coil. It’s still a fantastic sounding P90, just less authentic/traditional to my ears.

  • @user-yg7ge2fj6w
    @user-yg7ge2fj6w 4 месяца назад

    How do you think those Casino pickups would sound with plastic covers?

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад

      Very slightly less dark. But still way too hot, compressed, and on the dark side.

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 4 месяца назад

      Just thought they were flat, lifeless... The Lollars brought it alive!

  • @ericwilhelm4197
    @ericwilhelm4197 4 месяца назад

    I've watched a bunch of your videos and I know you're not just a regular schmo-
    I really respect your opinion. I cannot believe that whatever the price point is that these companies continue to think that it's okay to send stuff out like all the things you mentioned requiring repairs and fixes it's just not acceptable whatever the price point...
    It's just really unfortunate that you can't get a reasonably priced guitar basically ready to play...
    Furthermore it's unfortunate that if you want it closer to being ready to play that you have to pay for the higher end guitar and hope that none of those fixes are required on THOSE models, unfortunately just the State of affairs today🤔... Ugh.

  • @rodolpheponthus2948
    @rodolpheponthus2948 3 месяца назад

    Any sounds very nice on a 66 Fender Super Reverb 😂

  • @lionscircle4700
    @lionscircle4700 4 месяца назад

    I hope we get to hear the fralin version of this casino. Question in my mind is "How much of a difference will they make?"

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +1

      Well you can hear how much treble I had to have up and how much bass I had to turn down on the Super to get a usable sound, and how bright/thin the ES-335 and Tele sounded with those settings. And how the stock P90s are louder than the humbuckers.
      The Fralins should end up sounding great with the same amp settings as the 335 and Tele and my other guitars, and should have the same or slightly less output than the 335.
      Maybe I should have talked about that but the video was going long.
      I don’t have to change amp settings between my other guitars.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  4 месяца назад +3

      Rhett Shull and Mick from TPS have videos showing before/after Lollar P90s in their previous generation MIC Casinos. I expect the same amount of change. Lollars and Fralins are equal though not the same. Both worlds better than these stock ones.

    • @halvach1998
      @halvach1998 4 месяца назад

      Being a tightarse, I replaced the P90s on my Wildkat with GFS P90s, huge improvment

    • @lionscircle4700
      @lionscircle4700 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the clarification. I listened to rhett's casino with lollars. It's a big difference. I'd say it's a mandatory upgrade when budgeting the project.

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PsionicAudioVideo could have gone on longer for my money! :) Was really enjoying the Lollars!

  • @chadwickhurlburt6529
    @chadwickhurlburt6529 4 месяца назад

    True words. "We like what we like". The only person that needs to like your guitar is you.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 4 месяца назад

    It's a Casino, and the House (That Epi Built) always wins! 😉😁

  • @jeffwonk2024
    @jeffwonk2024 4 месяца назад +1

    Wi n0t trei a h0liday in Sweden thi yer?

  • @U_ever
    @U_ever 4 месяца назад

    Me like !

  • @zaxmaxlax
    @zaxmaxlax 2 месяца назад

    Is it full hollow?

  • @incubism
    @incubism 4 месяца назад +1

    I gutted mine and added a new harness, lollars, grovers, bone nut, new knobs and added a new pickgaurd (moved across the decal). Loved it at first but feel it operates as a more sophisticated guitar now. Was much better made then I expected and remembered from those ‘90s epis. It is a solid member of the stable now.

    • @joeltunnah
      @joeltunnah 4 месяца назад

      Doing all that, you should have just bought a Gibson, no?

    • @jonbeatlesfan
      @jonbeatlesfan 4 месяца назад +1

      All that can easily be achieved at around 1/3 of the price of a Gibson.

    • @incubism
      @incubism 4 месяца назад

      You should see what I did to my R0 Les Paul. The only original thing is the wood. I even had it stripped, repainted and had a new fretboard put on by Historic Makeovers. So yeah I have issues. @@jonbeatlesfan