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Some problems with semi-hollow electric guitars

It is indeed lighter.

Because essentially there are not many structural differences between solid-body and hollow-body electric guitars. The main difference is in tone. The tone of a hollow-body electric guitar is warmer and softer, because compared to a solid-body guitar, the internal space of a hollow-body guitar is different from that of a solid-body guitar, so the vibration frequency of the guitar body will be different from that of a solid-body guitar, and the resulting timbre characteristics will naturally be different. But these are just differences in timbre. If LZ likes this type of piano and the music that is suitable for this type of piano, wouldn't it be a pleasure to start directly? In my opinion, when choosing an electric guitar, you should consider more about the type of music you will be involved in and the effects you prefer. All in all, there is not much difference between the two in terms of performance. EPI's Qin LZ is cautious. If you don't have channels or acquaintances, just wait until you have to go down the road of no return to distinguish the true from the false. . . Of course, it would be quite good if you can get the real thing EPI. EPI is not simply acquired by Gibson. EPI real piano still has its own characteristics. The sound of the same model of EPI is a little louder than Gibson, but it is very distinctive. In this regard, it’s up to LZ to try the piano himself and see what kind of sound he likes.

Wish LZ a good time~