Epiphone Casino Vs 330

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Gibson ES-330
ManufacturerGibson
Period1959 — present
Construction
Body typehollow
Neck jointSet
Scale24.75'
Woods
Bodymaple (laminated)
Neckmahogany on most models in most periods; sometimes maple
Fretboardrosewood on most models, ebony on some
Hardware
BridgeFixed
Pickup(s)1 or 2 P-90s
Colors available
Vintage Sunburst, Cherry, Black, Natural

The Gibson ES-330 is a thinline hollow-body electric guitar model produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. It was first introduced in 1959.[1]

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  • So Gibson clearly doesn't recreate the 330 at any sort of affordable price, but Epiphone does in the Casino. I know a big part of the 330 was the full-hollow construction and the P-90s. Does anyone have experience with any of the Epi Casinos? What it does well, what it needs to improve it, how are the Epi pickups, ect?
  • I don't have a 330, but I do have an '06 Epiphone Casino Elite and an '06 Gibson Custom Shop 335. Switching from the 335 to the Casino, it is anything but dull! Notes erupt from the fretboard, and it can be very cutting and bright if I want it to be.
  • The Epiphone Casino was originally build in Kalamazoo Michigan in the same factory as the Gibson ES-330. This was soon after Epiohone was purchased by Gibson. The early history of the Casino is therefore quite similar to the ES-330. jbox title=”Epiphone Casino History”Find more Casino details at the Guitars Info Guy.

The essential difference between the Casino and the Epiphone Dot/335 is hollow vs. The Casino is a thin bodied archtop acoustic guitar with pickups-mine really comes alive with.0105 or.011 strings. The difference between Casino and Dot, unplugged, is kind of huge. It is notable that the ES-330 has a nearly identical cousin, the Epiphone Casino (Epiphone was and is a subsidiary of Gibson), which was played in particular by the Beatles’ John Lennon, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney, and The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards.

Though similar in appearance to the popular Gibson ES-335 guitar, the ES-330 is quite different: the 330 is a fully hollow thinline guitar, not a semi-hollow guitar with a center block. Also, the 330 has two single-coilP-90 pickups, in contrast with the two humbuckers on the 335.

The 330 neck originally joined the body at the 16th fret, not the 19th, like the 335.[2] In 1967/1968, Gibson changed it to join at the 19th fret. Current Gibson reissues are known at ES-330L to denote this longer ('L') feeling neck, and reissues of pre-68 330s have the 16th fret join as they would have originally. Note that the scale length of both models (16-fret and 19-fret) is the same, the body is just different (the 16-fret model has markedly taller upper bouts and thus more hollow body area).

The guitar has been produced both as a single-pickup instrument (ES-330T) and as a dual-pickup instrument (ES-330TD). Somewhat unusually, the ES-330T had its pickup mounted halfway between the bridge and the end of the neck, not in one of the usual neck or bridge positions. It has been available in sunburst, cherry, natural, walnut, and sparkling burgundy finishes. Tailpieces used are usually trapeze or Bigsby vibrato tailpieces. Due to its lack of popularity compared to the other Gibson thinline guitars (such as the ES-335, ES-345, and ES-355), the ES-330 was discontinued by Gibson in 1972. Since then, it has been reissued a few times by the Gibson Custom Shop division.

Epiphone Casino Vs Gibson 330

Famous ES-330 players include Emily Remler, B.B. King, Slim Harpo, Grant Green, William Reid, Roky Erickson, Chris Bell, Zoot Horn Rollo, Brian Jones, Brad Simpson of The Vamps, Elliott Smith and Mafuyu Sato.

Epiphone Casino Vs Es 330

It is notable that the ES-330 has a nearly identical cousin, the Epiphone Casino (Epiphone was and is a subsidiary of Gibson), which was played in particular by the Beatles’ John Lennon, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney, and The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards.

Epiphone Casino Elitist Vs Gibson Es 330

References[edit]

  1. ^'Guitar Review: Gibson Custom ES-330' by Tom Beaujour. Guitar Aficionado, April 17th, 2013[1]
  2. ^Duchossoir, A. R. (1981). Gibson Electrics. Mediapresse. p. 158. ISBN9780881882698.
Epiphone casino vs gibson es 330

External links[edit]

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