![]() there's a flatness there that I don't notice in the Casino, Dot, or even the ES175 that makes it very comforable for me. Your other concerns: Playability-this all a matter of taste, of course. I think neither of these would be what you're after if you want to do some metal-shredding, or even real heavy blues-rock. That said, in trying out the JP, I noticed that it can get some nice Beatle-ish sounds on the combo pickup setting and some twangy surf-tones on the bridge pickup. Casino a jangly-guitar rock machine primarily (think Beatles, who used 'em a bunch Epi also touts Paul Weller who plays in that same vein) the JP very much a jazz box, and I'm hoping to get one myself some time soon for some TBone-to-BB style blues (as well as learning jazz chords and licks. ![]() concerning the Casino, but I'd say it depends very much on the style of music you're playing. what are the big differences? Playability' date=' sound, overall look. Can you guys pls give me the pros and cons of the Joe Pass and Casino? I plan to choose one guitar but i just want to hear from you guys who might have owned or played both. ![]()
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