I’ve got a lovely old ‘64 330 that is a dream to play. I’ve never figured out what makes it feel so ‘slinky’ and was wondering if it’s down to trapeze tailpiece as you have the extended string length beyond the bridge. Could this be a contributing factor to its fantastic feel?
If so I was wondering if a (modern) Epiphone Casino would have a similar kind of feel? It’d be handy to have a similar feelings and sounding guitar as a knockabout that wouldn’t give me great palpatations any time I took it out for jams etc
I’m intrigued by the Coupe model in particular. Would love to hear your experienced opinions. Anyone own a 330 and a modern Casino?
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330 vs Gary Clark Casino
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/139056/ngd-gibson-es-330/p1
330L vs Anniversary Casino
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/132941/sorted-gibson-es-330-or-epiphone-casino-usa#latest
My experience of these Chinese Epiphones is that if you find the right one (and quality was very inconsistent when I got mine in 2010) they can be great VFM and an excellent giggable substitute for a 330.
I did change the pickups in mine.
Also would the Coupe be less prone to feedback as it has the smaller body?
e.g. Gary Clark Jr, 50th Anniversary, IBJL, Elitist
These ones are a bit pricey, but the first one looks v nice:
https://reverb.com/uk/item/13377613-epiphone-casino-1961-50th-anniversary-2011-vs-vintage-sunburst
https://www.gumtree.com/p/guitar-instrument/epiphone-casino-inspired-by-john-lennon-/1317632456
This one too:
https://reverb.com/item/15679478-epiphone-casino-2015-blak-blu
I think this was actually rencely owned by @chris78. He may even still have it and would take an offer I think.
Good enough for Mr. Clapton: