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Hollow Body Electric Guitars

The electric guitar started right here! In the early 1930s, Hollowbody Guitars were the very first electrics to be made, incorporating pickups that were mounted to the inside of an archtop instrument specially designed to be amplified. These are the instruments that have been popularized by jazz icons, singer-songwriters, and sonic travelers who seek to incorporate their wonderfully pristine sounds to genres ranging from electronic to fusion and all stops in-between. AMS carries hollowbody guitars of all types from the biggest brands in music - find yours today with the help of our True 0% interest payment plans!

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  1. D'Angelico Excel 16 Hollowbody Guitar

    D'Angelico Excel 16 Hollowbody Guitar

    $1,899.99
    Stemming from the deepest roots of the brand's rich history, D'Angelico is proud to introduce the Excel 16.   D'Angelico Excel 16 Hollowbody Guitar Features: An all-new 16" wide archtop Punchy, wood...

    12 Payments of $158.33

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  2. PRS Hollowbody II Piezo 10-Top Electric Guitar with Case

    PRS Hollowbody II Piezo 10-Top Electric Guitar with Case

    $7,760.00
    PRS Hollowbody II 10-Top: The Two-Guitars-in-One Myth, Made Real The PRS Hollowbody II 10-Top is the answer to a question guitarists have been asking for decades: "What if I could have my acoustic cake and eat it...

    12 Payments of $250.00
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  3. PRS McCarty 594 Hollowbody II 10-Top Guitar with Case

    PRS McCarty 594 Hollowbody II 10-Top Guitar with Case

    $7,230.00
    The McCarty 594 Hollowbody II brings a new set of features to one of our most beloved models: the Hollowbody II. With fully-hollow construction, the Hollowbody II is a resonant guitar with warm, woody tone. The deta...

    12 Payments of $250.00
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  4. PRS McCarty 594 Hollow Body II Guitar with Case

    PRS McCarty 594 Hollow Body II Guitar with Case

    $5,650.00
    The McCarty 594 Hollowbody II brings a new set of features to one of our most beloved models: the Hollowbody II. With fully-hollow construction, the Hollowbody II is a resonant guitar with warm, woody tone. The deta...

    12 Payments of $250.00
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  5. PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Guitar with Gig Bag

    PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Guitar with Gig Bag

    $1,019.00 - $1,199.00
    SE Hollowbody Standard: Get That Gorgeous Hollowbody Voice This guitar is the best of both worlds, a beautiful sonic contradiction that just works. The PRS SE Hollowbody Standard gives you the warm, airy resonan...

    12 Payments of $99.92

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  6. PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo Guitar with Case

    PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo Guitar with Case

    $1,749.00
    SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo: The Ultimate Tonal Two-for-One This guitar is the answer to a question every gigging musician has asked: "What if I only had to bring one?" The PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo is a be...

    12 Payments of $145.75

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We make buying a Hollowbody Electric Guitar quick and easy - in-stock items that are ordered before 5PM will ship out the same day! (see our Shipping Information Page for more details) Do you have questions about Hollowbody Electric Guitars and want to know which one would be best for you? Give us a call at 800-319-9043 - our experts are standing by.

The acoustic guitar has always been a solo instrument and a singer-songwriter’s trusty companion. In the early part of the 20th century, they also served as both a vital rhythm and chording instrument in jazz combos and dance bands. As musical groups got bigger, played louder, and performed in larger venues, the guitar quickly got overwhelmed in the texture by the horns and percussion. What was the solution to this problem? Why, electrify the guitar and project the sound through an amplifier and speaker! Early builders and tinkerers started by mounting a pickup (a carefully constructed magnet wrapped in wiring that generates a current in coordination with the vibration of guitar strings) and the requisite electronics inside hollow archtops and the first electric guitars were born!

While the first hollowbody guitars were built and marketed in the early 1930s, it was during the middle of the decade that numerous companies released production models and manufacturing was scaled up. Gibson’s very first production hollowbody electric guitar – the ES-150 – was released in 1936. ES was short for ‘Electric Spanish,’ referencing an electric version of a traditional ornate archtop guitar built in the style of an instrument of Spanish origin, complete with violin-style F-holes and fine-finished appointments. Jazz guitarist Charlie Christian was the first to perform with the Gibson ES-150 and he quickly took the new guitar in exciting directions. Armed with that extra volume and a collection of fresh new tones, he was able showcase the guitar as both a solo instrument and more colorful accompaniment. That meant that commanding improvisations and lead melody lines quickly became available to a generation of players.

The biggest challenge facing those early hollowbody guitars was uncontrolled feedback at extremely high volumes. Guitar companies began working to tackle this challenge and sought to improve the instrument. Over the following decades, this spurred a rapid evolution in the guitar world, also leading to the creation of the solidbody guitar and semi-hollowbody guitar. Today’s full hollowbodies are remarkably consistent and versatile but remember . . . they are based around utilizing pure cleans and crisp attacks. If you’re looking for something that can handle mega distortion, tons of volume, and is able to drench your music in overdriven sound, a solidbody electric is going to be more of your style.

We carry a wide variety of hollowbody guitars from the biggest names in music - Gibson, Epiphone, D’Angelico, Gretsch, and Ibanez have wonderful offerings available! Their clear, focused cleans are some of the most pristine and complex guitar sounds in existence and it’s no wonder that they are sought after for their use in jazz, dub, atmospheric EDM, fusion, folk, and numerous singer-songwriter genres.

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