Solid vs hollowbody
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Solid vs hollowbody
Looking at ordering a Bluesboy but have only tried the solid body. Not much inventory to try where I am at so haven't been able to try the hollowbody with/without f hole. Any comments on differences other than weight? Also never have ordered a guitar before (always need to feel it in my hands) so would welcome comments about consistency of ordered guitars. Thanks!
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
Welcome,
See this thread, the last few posts are discussing bluesboy bodies:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5734
See this thread, the last few posts are discussing bluesboy bodies:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5734
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
???Elwood wrote:Welcome,
See this thread, the last few posts are discussing bluesboy bodies:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5734
i had my bluesboy no f-hole, it blew up. literally. they made me a new body (not for free, the body blowing up is not covered under warranty apparently) and the new one is with an f-hole. works great.
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
louis cyfer wrote:???Elwood wrote:Welcome,
See this thread, the last few posts are discussing bluesboy bodies:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5734
i had my bluesboy no f-hole, it blew up. literally. they made me a new body (not for free, the body blowing up is not covered under warranty apparently) and the new one is with an f-hole. works great.
ahhh...thats right,
I'll have another cup of java , it was a late night.
thx louis
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
If you had bought it new, it would have been covered under warranty. Warranty coverage is for the original owner only.louis cyfer wrote:???Elwood wrote:Welcome,
See this thread, the last few posts are discussing bluesboy bodies:
http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=5734
i had my bluesboy no f-hole, it blew up. literally. they made me a new body (not for free, the body blowing up is not covered under warranty apparently) and the new one is with an f-hole. works great.
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
Hey Newbuyer,
There is a subtle difference in tone between the Semi-Hollow and Solid bodied guitars. I have a solid ASAT special and the exact same guitar in Semi-Hollow. The semi version has a little more "rounded out" sound to it - That is the best way i can think of to describe it. The semi has a little more low mid thickness to the sound and i would say is a little more mellow than the solid version. The solid ASAT is very clear and articulate - so is the semi-hollow, it just has a LITTLE bit softer darker sound. I do have a semi hollow blues boy as well, i just don't have a solid bodied version to compare it to.
As far as consistency goes, i have bought 4 G&L's without playing them and i have yet to be disappointed. What ever you get may need a very small tweak, when you get it, to make it just right for you but i would not have any hesitation in ordering one from the factory with all of the options that you want.
Hope that can help you out.
Scott
There is a subtle difference in tone between the Semi-Hollow and Solid bodied guitars. I have a solid ASAT special and the exact same guitar in Semi-Hollow. The semi version has a little more "rounded out" sound to it - That is the best way i can think of to describe it. The semi has a little more low mid thickness to the sound and i would say is a little more mellow than the solid version. The solid ASAT is very clear and articulate - so is the semi-hollow, it just has a LITTLE bit softer darker sound. I do have a semi hollow blues boy as well, i just don't have a solid bodied version to compare it to.
As far as consistency goes, i have bought 4 G&L's without playing them and i have yet to be disappointed. What ever you get may need a very small tweak, when you get it, to make it just right for you but i would not have any hesitation in ordering one from the factory with all of the options that you want.
Hope that can help you out.
Scott
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
i'd agree with that statement, maybe that's why i felt the need to swap out the seth lover in my blues boy sh to a p90. it was a little too round for me with the humbucker. i have found the seth lover sound fine in solid bluesboys. g&l is one of very few companies i would not hesitate to order without having to play it. ron kirn, tom anderson would round out that short list. suhr certainly would not be on there, have played quite a few subpar ones. i have never played a g&l that was less than great.gitman001 wrote:Hey Newbuyer,
There is a subtle difference in tone between the Semi-Hollow and Solid bodied guitars. I have a solid ASAT special and the exact same guitar in Semi-Hollow. The semi version has a little more "rounded out" sound to it - That is the best way i can think of to describe it. The semi has a little more low mid thickness to the sound and i would say is a little more mellow than the solid version. The solid ASAT is very clear and articulate - so is the semi-hollow, it just has a LITTLE bit softer darker sound. I do have a semi hollow blues boy as well, i just don't have a solid bodied version to compare it to.
As far as consistency goes, i have bought 4 G&L's without playing them and i have yet to be disappointed. What ever you get may need a very small tweak, when you get it, to make it just right for you but i would not have any hesitation in ordering one from the factory with all of the options that you want.
Hope that can help you out.
Scott
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Re: Solid vs hollowbody
Thanks everybody - I feel more confident in ordering the guitar and appreciate your comments. Looking forward to joining the ranks of G&L owners.