I really fancy getting a natural finish Casino but the shiny finish that they seem to come with makes me think that they might have some fairly thick poly finish that I might not be able to bond with. Just out of interest, does anyone know whether the original Casinos from the 60's were finished in nitro or some sort of poly based finish? Elliott Smith 'Christian Brothers' 9-2-00 Seattle (pro-shot) - YouTube I thought the Casino had a lot more growl and punch in the mids, but also more highs and just seemed more bright and lively, while the AS-73 just seemed more subdued and jazzy.īut these are very small sample sizes, so take these observations with a dose of salt.įinally, I'll add that if you like the Beatles or Elliott Smith's live tone, the Casino might be a good choice. That said, I still preferred the basic sound over the AS-73, which sounded rather dull to me, even with nice aftermarket pickups. They were both solid guitars, but the Casino definitely has more, erm, 'personality' if you know what I mean? The bridge was rattly, the tuning wasn't the most stable, and the pickups had a big difference in volume, and the bass pickup could get boomy. I had an AS-73 and a Casino, not at the same time.
It is semi-hollow and has humbuckers, not P-90s. Well the AM93 seems more like an ES-335 than a Casino (or the Gibson ES-330 which is nearly identical to the Casino).