I own both a semi-hollowbody and a Schecter Coupe full hollowbody. I also have a hollowbody Flaxwood that is regular guitar sized with no F-holes.
To me a ES-335 style semi-hollowbody is:
- Just feels nice due to the large body.
- Feedbacks easier but is generally controllable.
- Has this certain "openness" to its sound vs solid-bodies.
I think they work for anything but extreme metal tones.
The PRS style, smaller hollowbodies aren't IMO that different from solid bodies. Just feedback a bit more readily.
Hollowbodies are a bit more quirky:
- Less sustain than solid or semi-hollowbodies.
- More acoustic volume so fun to play even on their own.
- Even more of that acoustic character to the sound, but can also be somehow smooth?
- Feedback can be an issue at loud volumes.
I like playing mine for clean and lower gain tones. It can rock too of course but I think Filtertrons are especially beautiful for cleans and edge of breakup sounds.
But of course the primary reason to get these things is they look good. I mean typical Gretsch style hollowbody in the right color...oof!
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