The difference is to get a casino rate you have to book through casino marketing, that makes you eligible for a room comp if your play is high enough. If you book a special over the internet etc, the casino cannot comp your room or refund your money if you paid up front. What's the difference between casino rates & normal? 10 years ago. Oct 12, 2016 The Standard Casino gives you the classic full body size, reminiscent of the British Invasion, and has a deep, open tone, whereas the Coupe gives you a newer small body size more akin to a Les. The Casino Coupe is the legendary Casino reborn in an ES-339 body size. The LP Express is another new design from the House of Stathopoulo featuring the trademark curves of the Les Paul-the most famous electric guitar in the world-made smaller for younger players and easy travel.
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26 Jun 2013 .. The Epiphone Dot is Epiphone's version of Gibson's classic ES-335. Earning its name from the dot position markers on its fretboard, it features ..27 May difference between epiphone casino and gibson es 330 2015 .. gibson-es-330-vos-es30vbnh1-4.jpg A while ago I played a vintage .. is to consider the Epiphone Elitist Casino, a Japanese made version with ..
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#7 Parabar 5 Dec difference between epiphone casino and gibson es 330 2013 .. Gibson's ES-335 – released in 1958, and pictured above – is the original .. and the ES-355 being given a sister model in the Epiphone Sheraton. The Epiphone Casino was (and still is) Epi's version of Gibson's ES-330, and ..
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Epi ES335 Dot or Casino?
Discussion in ' Bad Dog Cafe ' started by The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 .
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- Sep 22, 2009 #1
The Teleist Tele-Meister
216 Sep 9, 2009 England Hi all, me again. I've been thinking about semi-hollows. But which of the two would you say is 'better' - more versatile? The Epiphone ES335 or Casino? I know that the 335 has humbuckers and the Casino has P90S, but not a lot else. Those of you who have read my other threads will know that i like to play Claptony blues and Led Zep/Stones/Beatles rock, and sometimes jazz but hardly at all. I know that the Casino will do the job for Bealtes, and the 335 for Cream era Clapton. I also hear, from this very forum, that the 335s are heavy. How can this be? They're semi hollow! So, facts and opinions please! Cheers. The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 #1 - Sep 22, 2009 #2
Jeff_K Friend of Leo's
2,187 Aug 14, 2009 Katy, TX I have an Epi Sheraton II and yes that thing is very heavy, esp for a 'semi-hollow body'. It has a solid block down the middle of it which is what adds the weight and sustain. I have used it for rock, funk and jazz and it does it all well. You will definitely want a wider strap, that's for sure. The Dot is a less frilly SII, and I can tell you the quality of my MIK S2 is top notch. Great guitar that I never regretted having. Jeff_K , Sep 22, 2009 Jeff_K , Sep 22, 2009 #2 - Sep 22, 2009 #3
Tdot Poster Extraordinaire
6,821 Mar 4, 2005 Back of the Wasatch, UT Heavy? Compared to what? They look and feel almost the same, but they are quite different guitars. And both are really cool. Dot (335)- semi hollow - center block (extra)
- humbucker - smooth to aggressive
- full hollow - feedback
- P90 - snarly
- Sep 22, 2009 #4
stantheman Doctor of Teleocity
10,381 Jun 10, 2003 White Mountains No secret here I love my Epiphones. I think of The Korean Factory as 'Gibson - Seoul'. With whatever You go with You're gonna be happy. Since I got my Emperor Regent with the floating pickup I don't even bother looking at D-Angelico's or L-5's. Eventually if and when the economy bounces back I'd like to add a Broadway and the discontinued Zephyr Blues - all in the Antique Sunburst - and here's the real killer - the nail in the coffin - all three combined will still run me almost 00 less than a beat ES-175 with a plethora of issues. Epiphone - Life Is Good!!! stantheman , Sep 22, 2009 stantheman , Sep 22, 2009 #4 - Sep 22, 2009 #5
Gareth John Tele-Afflicted
1,510 Oct 10, 2006 England I used to have a Korean dot about 10 years ago. I wish I never sold it as now I want one again, however, I had a chinese epi sg custom and found the neck to be really weak, and worry about the quality of the current dots. Any guys here know how good the new chinese ones are compared to the korean ones? Like you The Teleist I have been comparing these 2 guitars and also came accross the Hagstrom viking. There are humbucker and P90 versions of those for a similar price (also made in china). As far as versatility I'd think that the humbucker semi is probably more versatile than the p90 hollow guitars, as you like to play rock also, the feedback may become a problem at higher gains with an all hollow guitar. Gareth John , Sep 22, 2009 Gareth John , Sep 22, 2009 #5 - Sep 22, 2009 #6
The Teleist Tele-Meister
216 Sep 9, 2009 England I'll look up hagstrom, thanks for that. My problem is that i have my Hamer, which has humbuckers, and i have m' Squier tele which has p90s, so either way i'll be 'doubling up' on the pickup side o things... And it was 'nearly as heavy as a LP' for the dot appparantly.. The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 #6 - Sep 22, 2009 #7
mr newhaven Tele-Holic
888 Jun 1, 2009 New Haven, CT casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino mr newhaven , Sep 22, 2009 mr newhaven , Sep 22, 2009 #7 - Sep 22, 2009 #8
Chrismo Friend of Leo's
3,838 Apr 6, 2008 Virginia Beach, VA The Dot. You can always change out the pickups for humbucker sized P-90s. I had terrible feedback with the Casino. It sounded good though, but I think for what you want the Dot should do it. Chrismo , Sep 22, 2009 Chrismo , Sep 22, 2009 #8 - Sep 22, 2009 #9
The Teleist Tele-Meister
216 Sep 9, 2009 England How come Mr Newhaven? The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 The Teleist , Sep 22, 2009 #9 - Sep 22, 2009 #10
Cunningham26 Tele-Meister
Age: 33 465 Jun 10, 2009 Boston may not suit your exact needs, but i just love the look of this and may be the best of both worlds? Cunningham26 , Sep 22, 2009 Cunningham26 , Sep 22, 2009 #10 - Sep 22, 2009 #11
SMPTE Tele-Afflicted
1,371 Aug 21, 2006 Minneeeesoooottta Casino. Cuz they're cooler. And I already have one. SMPTE , Sep 22, 2009 SMPTE , Sep 22, 2009 #11 - Sep 22, 2009 #12
musicalmartin Poster Extraordinaire
6,284 Aug 8, 2007 Norfolk UK i have a Chinese Dot ,A cherry SE with a flame maple top and blocks instead of dots .Well made guitar ,All the basic woodwork and finish are fine .I replaced everything but the woodwork, frets and binding and also did a fret job as I like a very low action .I put in Tonerider Rocksongs and Gotoh Fittings but it was not really needed .It was OK stock ,just better modded.I consider it as good if not better than a Gibson now but would prefer the Gibson name and nitro finish but not at 1000 UKP more . musicalmartin , Sep 22, 2009 musicalmartin , Sep 22, 2009 #12 - Sep 22, 2009 #13
Hackguitarist Tele-Holic
700 Mar 26, 2009 Kerfuffle I have a 97 DOT, adorned with some 1974 T-bobbin Les Paul HBs and a MIJ Lennon Historic Series Casino. The DOT I have had for years, the Casino less than a year. DOT is 'for sure' heavier due to the honker block down the center. The Casino is fairly light, can't speak for the Non-Historic issue Casino. I have no feedback issue with my Casino, all the pups in both guitars are in the 8k range and sound great clean or pushed. Even the Casino totally cranked out not only sings, but no feedback issue. It has Kent Armstrong P-90s in it. And clean they are very vintage and vintage lower output sounding IMO. The Historic Series Casino has a Mahogany Neck, the DOT, a 97 MIK Samick factory has a maple Neck. I would say the DOT with the Maple Neck and block is ringy and chimey as compared to the Casino which is more planky and banjo-ee. The Casino is for sale, the DOT I'll probably keep forever... Rock and blues, DOT. Funk and Jazz Casino, although the Neck PUP on the DOT does Jazzy excellent. YMMV, but there is my 2 cents... NOTE: Totally different Necks, I love the DOT neck, the Casino.. not so much, thus for sale. You need to get both necks in your hands IMO. I tend to like chunky wider necks, the Casino I have is pretty regular profile wise. I have pretty big hands FWIW. Hackguitarist , Sep 22, 2009 Hackguitarist , Sep 22, 2009 #13 - Sep 22, 2009 #14
soultosoul13 Tele-Meister
281 Jun 12, 2008 Des Moines, IA mr newhaven said: ↑ casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casino casinoClick to expand... yup. you learn how to avoid feedback. soultosoul13 , Sep 22, 2009 soultosoul13 , Sep 22, 2009 #14 - Sep 22, 2009 #15
mr newhaven Tele-Holic
888 Jun 1, 2009 New Haven, CT hahahaha im not trying to be an a$$! i just wanted you to know that i believe the casino is a better instrument... all the Beatles talk aside...and not taking into account that Paul McCartney says that if he is stuck on an island with only one guitar its gotta be a casino...etc...etc...etc... if you wanted a semi-hollow there is only one way to go...es-335...all other pale in comparison... the beauty of the Hollow-Body is that epi casinos are up there with the best! sure they feedback a little...but they growl too! they are very versatile and even sound pretty good unplugged! i have played an elitist...owned a chinese made...and played a korean one and all are very similar in overall appearence and feel...the elitist was my favorite and the korean and chinese were very similar in tone! they play beautifully and you can get one new for like under 700! much cheaper if you dig a little! i like mine with the guard taken off! and i think that they are an iconic instrument with an equally iconic voice... the dot is nice...but it isnt an es-335 dot...its an epi dot...get a sheridan over a dot...get a gretsch...get an ibanez artcore...but the casino is in a category all by itself...if you dont like feedback...turn down the volume a bit and get away from your amp and cell phone...it really rocks...go to a GC and plug both a dot and casino in...close youre eyes and just let her rip...you'll get it im sure! mr newhaven , Sep 22, 2009 mr newhaven , Sep 22, 2009 #15 - Sep 22, 2009 #16
robb3566 Tele-Afflicted
- Sep 22, 2009 #17
Telarkaster Friend of Leo's
4,288 Aug 25, 2007 Montreal The Teleist said: ↑ i like to play Claptony blues and Led Zep/Stones/Beatles rock, and sometimes jazz but hardly at all.Click to expand... Based on this, you would prefer the Dot. Or better yet the Sheraton if you can afford it. Personally, I love my Casino. Telarkaster , Sep 22, 2009 Telarkaster , Sep 22, 2009 #17 - Sep 22, 2009 #18
TG Doctor of Teleocity
11,330 Jan 23, 2004 The wild west of Ireland I think that a part of the heaviness of 335s is psychological due to the size. My Tokai 335 copy seemed heavy until I weighed it and found it was the same as my telecaster. TG , Sep 22, 2009 TG , Sep 22, 2009 #18 - Sep 22, 2009 #19
Hackguitarist Tele-Holic
700 Mar 26, 2009 Kerfuffle TG said: ↑ I think that a part of the heaviness of 335s is psychological due to the size. My Tokai 335 copy seemed heavy until I weighed it and found it was the same as my telecaster.Click to expand... You comment prompted me to weight them. My DOT is 7.9 lb The historic Series Revolution Casino 6.2 Lb That is a pretty good difference, I wonder what the DOT Level Casino weighs... While we are on the subject, check out this 1966 Casino P-90 Project eBay guitar. 37 min left as I type this: 1966 Kalamazoo Casino Item: 380145028241 Hackguitarist , Sep 22, 2009 Hackguitarist , Sep 22, 2009 #19 - Sep 22, 2009 #20
TG Doctor of Teleocity
11,330 Jan 23, 2004 The wild west of Ireland Hackguitarist said: ↑ You comment prompted me to weight them. My DOT is 7.9 lb The historic Series Revolution Casino 6.2 Lb That is a pretty good difference, I wonder what the DOT Level Casino weighs...Click to expand... I'd expect a 335 would be heavier than a Casino since they have the solid block in them. Casinos are generally very light. I was more referring to the way a 335 often seems to be heavier than a strat or tele even when it actually weighs much the same. TG , Sep 22, 2009 TG , Sep 22, 2009 #20
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