Solid Body Electric Guitars
Solid Body Electric Guitars
A solid body electric guitar is a type of electric guitar that uses a solid piece of wood, rather than a hollow chamber, as the body of the guitar. This design offers several advantages over hollow-body electric guitars, such as:
- Increased sustain: The solid body of the guitar allows for longer sustain of notes and chords, which can be useful for certain styles of music.
- Reduced feedback: Because the guitar does not rely on a hollow chamber for sound projection, it is less prone to feedback when played at high volumes.
- Increased versatility: Solid-body electric guitars can be used to play a wide variety of music genres, from blues and rock to metal and jazz.
- Durability: Solid-body electric guitars are more resistant to physical damage than hollow-body electric guitars.
The most iconic and first solid-body electric guitar was the Fender Telecaster, which was introduced in 1950, and since then many other manufacturers have created their own versions of solid-body electric guitars. Some popular brands that make solid-body electric guitars include Gibson, Fender, PRS, Ibanez, and Gretsch.
It's worth noting that the term "solid body" is relative, some guitars have a solid center block inside the guitar to reduce feedback, this is called Semi-Hollow body guitar.
Browse Electric Guitar Series by Brand
Explore top electric guitar series from Fender, Ibanez, Gibson, and more. Find your perfect sound—Shop by brand now!
Browse Electric Guitar Series by Brand
Fender:
Player Series
American Series
American Professional
American Performer
American Ultra
Vintera Series
Player Strat
Player Tele
American Bass
Strandberg:
Boden
Schecter:
Nick Johnston
Omen