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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2006-11-27 10:21 PM (#230005)
Subject: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Looking to get an electric guitar for Christmas this year. Funds are somewhat limited, so have to go for the lower end of the spectrum. Al has given me a great price on a Hamer solidbody. However, I really like the looks of a semi-hollow, like the epi dot. Made a trip to Guitar Center Sunday afternoon to pick up a Crate 15 watt amp they had for $50. Fit the budget and plenty big enough for the small room I play in. I wanted to play a few solids and compare them to a semi-hollow, but there were too many kids playing too loud for me to hear what I was playing (hearing aids in both ears).

What is the difference in sound between a solid body and a semi-hollow body? Thanks.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-11-27 10:59 PM (#230006 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Ohhhh Chuck.....why not just ask us which strings we prefer or to describe the difference between a 1537 and a FD14.

Totally and tonally different animals..
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2006-11-27 11:01 PM (#230007 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Maybe I should be asking whether you prefer a solid body or a semi-solid body and why.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-11-27 11:13 PM (#230008 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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I like the lighter weight of the semi hollows. BUT ... the Hamer solids are one hell of a guitar. If it was me I'd grab the Hamer just because it's so much more guitar for the money than a dot epi. Dave
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-11-27 11:21 PM (#230009 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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I always associated the semihollows with more of a jazzy sound.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-27 11:24 PM (#230010 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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The Epi's are a great value for the money, the Hamer is much much more guitar. You won't find a better deal than Al's. If you can afford it, you should get it.

I've heard jazz played on everything from a big box guitar (ES 175), to a nylon string guitar, to a Tele. It depends on the guitar settings, the amp, and what you got inside you.
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-27 11:35 PM (#230011 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Ultimately, what counts is: does that guitar make you want to play it. You'll probably be happy with the Hamer (everyone I know who has one loves them) but if the epi does it, look no further.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-11-28 1:54 AM (#230012 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Chuck, you see how if you word the question correctly, the answers start flowin in! :D

Semi's are definately lighter weight, more prone to feedback and are typically associated with jazz, rockabilly, etc.

but Ted Nugent played a semi and he rocked pretty hard......

Hamer is a better built guitar but probably costs a bit more than the Epi.
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cliff
Posted 2006-11-28 8:41 AM (#230013 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Hamer.
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gh1
Posted 2006-11-28 9:14 AM (#230014 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Hamer makes some awsome semi's too. The Monaco and Newport are killer guitars.

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gh1
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2006-11-28 9:17 AM (#230015 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Somebody forgot to tell Brian Setzer that rockers prefer solid bodies. Personally, I love the tone of a semi with single coils. I have to agree with my fellow OFC members . . . go with the Hamer if it is anywhere close in price. You'll like the Epi, but from what others say, you'll love the Hamer. If you still want a semi some time in the future if and when your finances permit, you can add a higher quality instrument to your collection if you feel you need something different or in addition to the Hamer.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 11:57 AM (#230016 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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I'm having a blast on my Hamer EchoTone. I prefer it to any of the solid bodies I've owned...

Cheap too (excellent quality)
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gh1
Posted 2006-11-28 12:34 PM (#230017 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
I'm having a blast on my Hamer EchoTone. I prefer it to any of the solid bodies I've owned...

Cheap too (excellent quality)
Yeah, that guitar you snagged, with the bridge and tuner upgrades, --- sweet, sweet deal. Most Echo's go for around the same price but w/o the upgrades.

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gh1
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fillhixx
Posted 2006-11-28 12:35 PM (#230018 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Somebody forgot to tell Brian Setzer that rockers prefer solid bodies.
Chuck Berry too...

I like 'em cause you can play all night without putting your back out. Oh yeah!...and as mentioned above, my Thunderhead just asks me to play with it more...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 12:44 PM (#230019 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Originally posted by gh1:
Originally posted by Jeff W.:
I'm having a blast on my Hamer EchoTone. I prefer it to any of the solid bodies I've owned...

Cheap too (excellent quality)
Yeah, that guitar you snagged, with the bridge and tuner upgrades, --- sweet, sweet deal. Most Echo's go for around the same price but w/o the upgrades.

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gh1
We might could arrange a little vaction for her in Portland if you'd like....
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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-28 1:00 PM (#230020 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
I'm having a blast on my Hamer EchoTone. I prefer it to any of the solid bodies I've owned...
Originally posted by Jeff W.:
We might could arrange a little vacation for her in Portland if you'd like....
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gh1
Posted 2006-11-28 1:05 PM (#230021 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Jeff -- your PM box is full.

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gh1
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 1:16 PM (#230022 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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That's hard to believe.

... remedied. Send away!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 1:18 PM (#230023 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Waskel,
That's obscene.
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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-28 1:23 PM (#230024 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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By golly, you're right.

Leave it to you to notice.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 1:25 PM (#230025 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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;)
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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-28 1:27 PM (#230026 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow



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Have you heard from the Uterus lately?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-28 1:43 PM (#230027 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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She was just "late"...


As far as Schroeder is concerned, I think he hocked it for a case of Belgian Ale on his last trip to Europe.

I can only assume it's setting in the closet as he works through this Flamenco fad he's on.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-11-28 4:33 PM (#230028 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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I do like his professional name though - Paco de Bullsh1t.

Quite a ring to it.
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schroeder
Posted 2006-11-28 4:59 PM (#230029 - in reply to #230005)
Subject: Re: OT: Solidbody vs Semi-Hollow


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Don't talk about me like I ain't here.

BTW - if anyone's interested apart from me - my voice suddenly came half back. Cool or what?
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