![]() When I switch to the Casino, it sounds lifeless by comparison. ![]() Even on the neck pickup, notes are distinct, it's clear and distinct. The pickups are brighter overall, but more importantly, they have a mid range peak that gives the sound SOOOO much character. Plugged in, the 330 sounds quite a bit better. Maybe it's the sunburst of the 330 vs the natural of the Casino or perhaps the nitro on the 330 is applied a little heavier than the poly on the Casino and keeps the 330 from being a little more sparkly when unplugged? Unplugged, the nod goes to the Casino in terms of sparkle and brilliance. By the way, the Casino neck is PERFECT for my hand. ![]() Amazing how just 1/8" can feel so very different. I've measured each guitars neck in circumferance, and there's about 1/8" difference in total. The nut width on the Casino seems just so slightly under 1 5/8". The nut width on the 330 is 1 11/16" and it actually seems ever so slightly larger than that, judging by my two rulers and my two eyes. So, now that I have the two, you all can feel free to post any questions you might have in comparing the two. SO, I went out on a search and ended up buying an Epi Elitist Casino. I mean, I can play it ok, but it's really too big for my hand. It's just as good as a guitar gets, in my book. I bought an ES-330 VOS a couple months back and fell in love.
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