Obviously there are better quality guitars by Gibson, but the sound of the Epiphone Casino it's something no other guitar can pull off at that price. It weighed in at just 5.9lb, which made it easily one of the lightest electric guitars we’ve ever tested. The most notable thing about this guitar was the weight, or lack thereof. It features Epiphones Dogear P-90T Classic single-coil. We spent quite some time getting to know the Casino Coupe, and we were overall very happy. Generally it has a good value for money and it's a guitar that i'll always suggest for the people who likes The Beatles sound. The Casino Coupe hollowbody electric guitar is the iconic Casino reborn in a smaller ES-339 body size. The full-empty-body particularity gives you the possibility of play it acusticly with a pretty good sound, unfortunately this particularity doesn't allow you to use any distortion effect because of the feedback, but you can tinker a little bit with the amp settings for the sound that you prefer.
The legendary P-90 pickups are perfect for a smooth clean jazz (with the neck pickup), for a dirty blues/rock 'n' roll (with the bridge pickup) and for many other sounds (if you like to play with the beautiful ore volume and the tone control of the singular pickups). It has a beautiful sound in every style of music you wanna play:
It's an Epiphone Casino for those who already know the past of this guitar there's nothing else to say.