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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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