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ozwatto
Posted 2007-09-14 5:13 PM (#81811)
Subject: semi vs a/e


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I was in a music shop the other day and got talking to a fellow customer. Told him I had an acoustic/electric guitar and he told me it was a semi-acoustic.

Is there any difference?
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2007-09-14 5:19 PM (#81812 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Semi-acoustic usually refers to a more or less electric guitar, like a hollow body.

Acoustic electric usually refers to an acoustic guitar with the ability to plug into amplification.

I've been known to refer to a SSB as semi-acoustic, but I was just being mean. :D :p :D :p
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-09-14 5:57 PM (#81813 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Thanks Fred, but this raises another inane question...what's a hollow body mean. If my guitar has a soundhole doesn't that mean it has a hollow body or am I way off the mark here?
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Omaha
Posted 2007-09-14 6:06 PM (#81814 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Hollow body is normally a term used in the world of electric guitars. As you point out, ALL acoustics are hollow bodies.

A hollow body electric is normally identifiable by its "f" holes, although not all hollow bodies have them (my Lucille, for example).
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-14 6:09 PM (#81815 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Solidbody and Hollowbody refer to electric guitars. For example a Breadwinner vs. a Thunderhead.

A Semi-hollowbody refers to a hollowbody electric that has a solid center block. For example a Gibson 335.

Some solidbodies are not completely solid, they are chamberd. For example a Viper.

Acoustic guitars are either acoustic of acoustic/electric depending if they have a pickup or not. For example a 1117 Legend vs.a 1617 Legend.

Semi-acoustic guitars are very thin body guitars which might look like acoustic guitars but are really only designed for plugged in use.

Dave
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Beal
Posted 2007-09-14 6:19 PM (#81816 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e



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Well then, what's a semi-solid body?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-09-14 6:30 PM (#81817 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal (cwk2):
Well then, what's a semi-solid body?
Me, after a few years of not working out. I'm actually feeling kind of hollow right now. I haven't eaten today.
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dvd
Posted 2007-09-14 6:51 PM (#81818 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e



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and I thought this thread was going to be another UPS vs. guitar tale.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-09-14 7:37 PM (#81819 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal (cwk2):
Well then, what's a semi-solid body?
I would call that Chambered.
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First Alternate
Posted 2007-09-14 8:47 PM (#81820 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e
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That exchange had all the early elements of a bar fight. It's a good thing you were in a music store.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-09-15 9:41 AM (#81821 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e



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ESP actually marketed one of their higher end Eclipse models as the Eclipse Semi-acoustic. It was a chambered body with a piezo in the bridge as the only pickup, very similar to the EA-68 Viper but with a skinny ESP neck. The Eclipses also included a solid body and and a semi-hollow, and they are all very well made guitars if you like slim profile necks.
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Old Tele man
Posted 2007-09-15 12:31 PM (#81822 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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...this most convincing evidence for the name "chambered" body is this picture:

http://www.ovationguitars.com/pics/series/viper01.jpg

...from what I understand, the body is actually made by the Hamer people.
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tpa
Posted 2007-09-15 12:37 PM (#81823 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e


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All I can add is some to the confusion:

I think ES-335 and likes are also referred to as block guitars as they have a block "structural member" in the middle like "The Log" shown in the picture.



Some people refer to acoustic guitars with small depth as "thinline". IMO the telecaster thinline is not an acoustic guitar. But it does have at least one major cavity and an f-hole.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-09-15 12:56 PM (#81824 - in reply to #81811)
Subject: Re: semi vs a/e



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Before I got my 4861 (My First!) I was looking at an Epiphone 335 Dot. I thought that because it is a "Hollow-Body" electric, I could play it sans amp.

Now I know that it is a semi-solid, with a 2X2 down the middle. And you really cannot play it without an amp. What I really wanted was an acoustic that I could plug-in. I kept trying to play acoustic songs on my electric. (It can be done, but even on a clean setting it ain't the same) Now the only time I really use my Pseudo-Strat is when I wanna play with my effects.

I still wanna get me another electric, just for the fun of it.
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