I'm specifically looking at these three (other suggestions are fine but this isn't my only guitar ) and unfortunately there isn't a store near me with one in stock so I can't try.might have to go the online route for the first time.but your help in narrowing down would be greatly appreciated. Looking for something that can do both well and it seems like these three all fit the bill.now time to narrow! I dig both clean and overdriven tones, though I tend to favor that 60s overdriven feel most of all. I play a blend of music and have been looking for a good hollow/semi-hollow to play 60s rock and blues. Unfortunately, the YouTube videos available aren't the best of measures so a testimonial would be extremely helpful. Blak and Blu Casino (Bigsby)Ĭan anyone who has sat down with these please give me some thoughts on your experience? I recognize the difference between the PUPs and semi-vs hollow body and have played a few Casinos in my day, just curious how these felt and sounded to those who have actually used them. The Casino has smoother and hollower tone, sounding more ‘acoustic’ than the Dot and Sheraton.
Epiphone Dot has a full-sized humbucker, Sheraton has mini-humbuckers, while Casino has P-90 pickups.
Epiphone Casino is lightweight, while Sheraton is a bit heavier than Dot. Need a little help and while I've scoured the threads on the topic, was hoping to get a little more info from people with actual hands on with the below guitars:Įpiphone Gary Clark Jr. Epiphone Casino has a more vintage vibe and design than Dot and Sheraton.