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Open Box Epiphone Casino Coupe Hollowbody Electric Guitar Level 2 Vintage Sunburst 190839238238

Description
Case sold separately.



Features
- Iconic Epiphone Casino with an ES-339 body size
- Fully hollow, laminated maple body
- Glued-in mahogany neck
- Epiphone Dogear P-90T Classic pickups
- Powerful and unique single-coil tone
- Case sold separately
Specs
- Top wood: 5-ply maple with basswood bracing
- Back & sides: Laminated male
- Bracing pattern: Not specified
- Body finish: Nitro lacquer
- Neck shape: SlimTaper D
- Nut width: 1.693" (43 mm)
- Fingerboard: Pao ferro
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Number of frets: 22
- Bridge: LockTone Tune-o-matic
- Pickup/preamp: Epiphone P-90 Dogear Classic pickups (neck/bridge)
- Tuning machines: Vintage-style Gold metal inserts with pointers
- Orientation: Right Handed
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Case: Sold separately
- Country of origin: China
Reviews
4.37
30 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
casino coupe
ive wanted a hollow body and this one is great, access to upper frets are easier than other hollowbodies, and its got great 50's, 60's sound
Most Liked Negative Review
I also own an Elitist Casino....
The coupe is a fairly good guitar for everyday use. The stock pickups don't sound great, contrary to what others on here have said. In fact, they are quite muddy sounding, and I hated them. I had to change mine out for a pair of custom wound American P90 pickups. Now it sounds ok. However, with the upgraded pickups, it's still not all the way there. I think it might need the wiring and pots changed to get it there 100%. It's not anywhere close to my Elitist Casino, and never will be. THAT guitar needs absolutely no improvement. As far as the smaller body size, the coupe doesn't sound as resonant/lively as my Elitist. Naturally, fit and finish are not even close to comparable. Epiphone advertises the Elitist as being custom shop quality. That's no joke. The build quality is better than my USA Gibsons. Still, the coupe is a fun guitar to play, inspiring, and keeps my Elitist from getting beat up. (I mainly play it unplugged.) The only other thing that bothers me about the coupe is that the neck is strange, dimensionally compared to every other guitar I own. It's a weird, wide U shape and harder to get my hand around than the Elitist and my Les Pauls. If you're looking to buy just one guitar; to have it as your main axe, I'd spend more money and get something better.
- Jamming13
- Practicing10
- Recording6
- Small Venues6
- Rock Concerts3
- Fret Buzz3
- Flat Sound1
- None1
- Experienced12
- Novice3
- Child1
- Fun To Play13
- Good Feel13
- Good Tone13
- Good Pick Up8
- Solid Electronics6
Reviewed by 30 customers
After a set up it's fantastic for the $.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byjoe
fromSW PA
Bought on whim and don't regret it a bit. Action was high and the nut needed some love, but fit, finish and frets were perfect. If you can do a little set up work it's a great deal. Otherwise add $100 for a tech to make it playable. Overall I am happy with the instrument.
I would buy this guitar again
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byRobert
fromgloucester MA (Boston)
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
exceeds my expectation and a great little guitar My 11th. Dream to play thanks guitar center
This guitar serves its purpose
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byTom
fromNew York
Practice
Awesome guitar!
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byBob
fromUndisclosed
Love the Casino. The Coupe is very comfortable to play with very to almost exact tone as full bodied Casino. Vintage sunburst is a classic beauty.
Coupe vs Casino
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
by12BarrBlues
fromSt. John's, Florida
When I purchased this, I didn't know if I wanted the larger size casino or the coupe because of the extra two fret's...and it's size seemed to make it more comfortable and I wanted to play it more! I only gave it 4 stars because I have 3 hours playing it and the single coil pickups being a little loud... depending how far you are away from the amp is something I've never encountered but I hear is quite common. So far I really like this guitar and have no regrets. It certainly is a great guitar for the money.
Love it.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byNoah
fromundisclosed
So far so good, I have had the Casino Coupe for about a week and love it.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 years ago
asked byHill
fromKent OH
Does this specific guitar have lock in tuners
No, it doesn’t have locking tuners.submitted7 years ago
asked byAsh
fromMarion, New York
How long is the guitar in length?
This guitar is approximately 41.5" in total length.submitted8 years ago
asked byNoble
fromHuntsville AL
Hi - is the fret board flat or a bit rounded? ie: D or C shape - Thanks
The fret board is flat with a D shape neck.














