Sounds and looks really good. I had an older model of casino about 5 years ago and it was a bit underwhelming but this looks and sounds better than my old one. Personally I prefer the finish on this new one to the previous Casino model that was sunburst all over, sunburst top with brown back and sides is one of my favourite combinations.
Great tones and playing. Favorite pet peeve of mine is calling a guitar an outfit. Guitars are called guitars, probably because that's what they are, LOL Cheers guys!!
I'm pretty sure outfit refers to the finish and specs not the model, for instance u might see a signature Les Paul called something "Les Paul Standard Slash Signature AFD Outfit", and I think in that sense the term outfit makes perfect sense, Casino is the model, Vintage Sunbursy is the outfit.
They've written it as: "No Talking...Just Tones | Epiphone Casino Outfit | Vintage Sunburst" The pipes separate different elements of the title. Vintage Sunburst is _not_ referring the the finish. 1. No talking... Just Tones 2. Epiphone Casino Outift 3. Vintage sunburst The word "outfit" is totally superfluous and more than a little poncey.
@@kingstumble I’m completely aware of what they’re implying but that doesn’t change the fact that in all 59 years of my playing guitar I have never heard anyone ever refer to their guitar as an outfit.
The 1964 P90s are way better: brighter, more clarity. These ones are okay clean but sound muddy as soon as you add any real dirt, as you can hear towards the end of this video. Upgrading them is only a couple hundred bucks though and well worth it.
Headstock is now Beatle correct (‘65 for John and George). Inlays also point the right direction now. 👍👍 I hope they do an ice tea version of this one. (Royal tan).
Not Rosewood something else. Last year I had one of the worn green ones for a hot minute. Good guitar, but felt it needed better pickups, different nut and bridge to be decent, and I didn’t want to put the money in at that time so I sold it. Was wondering if they made it a little more stable now.
What’s this ‘outfit’ model? I can’t find any reference to that. Usually the outfit models have Gibson specs eg 59 standard outfit LP though I realise that wouldn’t be the case with the casino being an authentic Epiphone
Sounds and looks really good. I had an older model of casino about 5 years ago and it was a bit underwhelming but this looks and sounds better than my old one. Personally I prefer the finish on this new one to the previous Casino model that was sunburst all over, sunburst top with brown back and sides is one of my favourite combinations.
I agree 100%
Great tones and playing. Favorite pet peeve of mine is calling a guitar an outfit. Guitars are called guitars, probably because that's what they are, LOL Cheers guys!!
I'm pretty sure outfit refers to the finish and specs not the model, for instance u might see a signature Les Paul called something "Les Paul Standard Slash Signature AFD Outfit", and I think in that sense the term outfit makes perfect sense, Casino is the model, Vintage Sunbursy is the outfit.
They've written it as:
"No Talking...Just Tones | Epiphone Casino Outfit | Vintage Sunburst"
The pipes separate different elements of the title. Vintage Sunburst is _not_ referring the the finish.
1. No talking... Just Tones
2. Epiphone Casino Outift
3. Vintage sunburst
The word "outfit" is totally superfluous and more than a little poncey.
This
Outfit usually means it includes a case or gigbag.
@@kingstumble I’m completely aware of what they’re implying but that doesn’t change the fact that in all 59 years of my playing guitar I have never heard anyone ever refer to their guitar as an outfit.
Does anyone know the difference between the P90s in this vs the 1964 Casino P90s?
The 1964 P90s are way better: brighter, more clarity. These ones are okay clean but sound muddy as soon as you add any real dirt, as you can hear towards the end of this video. Upgrading them is only a couple hundred bucks though and well worth it.
Anyone know how these "new" ones are different from the previous Casinos?
Headstock is now Beatle correct (‘65 for John and George). Inlays also point the right direction now. 👍👍 I hope they do an ice tea version of this one. (Royal tan).
Also, indian laurel fretboard and new P90 Pro pickups.
@@tomeisenmenger7048 Did they have Pao farro before?
@@freshante4903 Not sure. Probably rosewood..
Not Rosewood something else. Last year I had one of the worn green ones for a hot minute. Good guitar, but felt it needed better pickups, different nut and bridge to be decent, and I didn’t want to put the money in at that time so I sold it. Was wondering if they made it a little more stable now.
What’s this ‘outfit’ model? I can’t find any reference to that. Usually the outfit models have Gibson specs eg 59 standard outfit LP though I realise that wouldn’t be the case with the casino being an authentic Epiphone
“outfit” just refers to it coming with a case, or gig bag in this instance
The outfit model is the newer revamped version with different pickups, finish, neck shape etc.