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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Oli on January 01, 2012, 10:18:23 PM

Title: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Oli on January 01, 2012, 10:18:23 PM
In conjunction with my other thread (recommendations for Jazz artists), I'm also looking for advice and suggestions for an archtop/semi-hollow/hollowbody instrument. I'm not massively keen on huge bodies, but do like a chunky neck. It's difficult to put a price down, as i've a load of stuff that needs to be sold first-- so i'll just say 'good value' guitars... whether that be a £200 model, or something that is £1k. And whilst we're at it, what BKPs would you choose for a jazzier sound?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Lezard on January 01, 2012, 10:42:17 PM
Ibanez do some great budget archtops. I'm in the market for an As-200 at the moment, it's similar to a 335 for a good bit less.

Ibanez AF75 is also very nice and quite cheap for a hollowbody, ex member fourth feline spoke very highly of it and there are some clips floating arround here iirc

I've tried a few of the other Ibanez Artcore range in stores and I'd definatly start my search there.

If you like a big neck I'd look at the Freshman Fj 1 , It's pretty darn sexy and within your budget.

My pick of pups would be stormy mondays. They can handle blues and rock etc but you can get a great range of jazz tones out of them with a bit of fiddling, anything from swing to bop to fusion.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Telerocker on January 01, 2012, 10:56:00 PM
If you want it superjazzy then have a look at the Manhattans, otherwise Stormy Monday's.
I had an japanese made Ibanez AS120 and quite like it. Even the Super 58's are ok if you don't want it do heavier styles. You can pick them up for decent prices.
Peerless makes nice semi's too, some of them aim at jazzers.
Perhaps a used Epiphone Elitist?
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ian Price on January 02, 2012, 12:07:32 AM
Peerless makes nice semi's too, some of them aim at jazzers.

I'm not into Jazz but have a few friends that are and they have used Peerless stuff before. I think they have quite a good rep and are pretty well priced.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: tomjackson on January 02, 2012, 02:15:23 AM
Peerless makes nice semi's too, some of them aim at jazzers.

I'm not into Jazz but have a few friends that are and they have used Peerless stuff before. I think they have quite a good rep and are pretty well priced.

Good suggestion Ian, I had a similar search a while ago and got a peerless songbird es330 type. It's a really nice guitar, the neck is nice and fat and the tone is woody and mellow.  Lots of budget archtops seem to have skinny necks and have a very bright unplugged tone but the peerless is really nice.  Although this model is fully hollow it's still an thinline but sounded deeper than all of the budget archtops I tried.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ratrod on January 02, 2012, 11:08:25 AM
Well I'd definately check out the Peerless catalogue.

Don't rule out Epiphones either. Like the Swingster.

Also have a look at Gretsch. 5120's are good for jazz. Not too big.  If you have a bit more to spend check out the Tim Armstrong model. Even though it has a punk rocker's name on it, it's based on the Bladwin era Country Club with black top filtertrons and plenty of volume and tone knobs. (although the TA is 17")
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Mr. Air on January 02, 2012, 11:39:55 AM
What about a Reverend Pete Anderson signature model?

http://www.reverendguitars.com/reverend/guitars/signature_series/pete_anderson_signature.html

Or the Reverend Manta Ray might even cut it.

http://www.reverendguitars.com/reverend/guitars/set_neck_series/manta_ray_hb.html
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: FredD on January 02, 2012, 05:54:30 PM
I am biased when it comes to semis as I have a couple of Ibanez Artcore series that I am totally in love with.
I play Blues, Jazz and Jazz Rock Fusion, and have been playing for over 50 years.
During that time I have owned and played Gibson models 335 and 175, PRS Custom 22, and Fender Strats and Teles, but the Ibanez Artcore series are my favorite, both in build quality, sound and 'bang for buck' !

My no.1 is an AS103 model (pretty much as the John Schofield signature model but a third of the price at around £700)

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Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Lezard on January 02, 2012, 06:58:03 PM
All sorts of good taste goin on in here  8)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Philly Q on January 02, 2012, 07:42:43 PM
Are you looking for a "true" jazz hollowbody, Oli, or a 335-style semi?

I don't know anything about the former, but there are some nice options in the 335 category - good budget models from Ibanez already mentioned, some lovely Yamahas (new are pricey, but lots of older ones on eBay), MIJ Epiphones (Elitist Casinos etc).  

And if you want a smaller-bodied model, a used Gibson ES-339 isn't very far over the £1k mark.  You could even consider the new Midtown models.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: djl on January 02, 2012, 08:40:44 PM
Heritage guitars are very very good and don't hold their value => good deals 2ndhand. I've seen the 575 (basically gibson 175) go for around 1000 quid. In fact theres one on ebay now for 1000 quid (just checked). If I was looking for a seriously good archtop for the top end of your budget, I'd definitely consider one of those.
Hofner also make some killer archtops which don't sell for a huge amount 2ndhand, if you look out. They did one called the jazzica, which sold for 2 grand new but you can get much much cheaper 2nd hand.

Regarding pickup choice, agree with the suggestions above - stormy monday is good (consider getting unpotted)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Oli on January 02, 2012, 08:51:28 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys! I'll definitely take a looks at the Ibanez and Peerless offerings, and see where we go from there (not in a massive hurry... have got a tax bill to pay at the end of the month-- we'll wait and see what the damage is!)

Phil: Honestly, i'm not sure! I'd like to go full jazz, but a semi makes a little bit more sense as a more versatile instrument. Ideally i'd like to have the full carved top-- but I think there's only one gibson thinline that had that (336?).

I hadn't seen those Midtown ones-- they look pretty good! I'll have to take a trip to one of the places in London next time i'm back (there's still somewhere that sells Gibson new, right? Maybe Wembley Guitar centre) I'm pretty sure that PMT here in Oxford won't have them, but i'll take a look anyway.

Tonewise, I think that as a beginner to the genre, just making the step from solid to non-solid body will be the biggest difference-- whether it is a hollowbody or a semi I doubt will have that much an effect for me, so it'd probably be wise I find an instrument that has a neck I enjoy :)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ian Price on January 02, 2012, 09:16:00 PM
THey have a midtown in stock at GV:

http://guitarvillage.co.uk/productdetail.aspx?pid=11397&c=136&product=Gibson+Midtown+Standard+w%2fBigsby+(DSDCFRCB1)%2c+New%2c+Faded+Red%2c+Inc.+Case

Sorry for the long link!

GV normally stock a fair few Gibsons - I notice they only have one of these. Perhaps they are waiting to see if they are going to be decent sellers across the market before getting a few more in.

EDIT - I note from the product description it states that it has a solid mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard. Strange.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Philly Q on January 02, 2012, 09:23:19 PM
Ideally i'd like to have the full carved top-- but I think there's only one gibson thinline that had that (336?).

The CS-336 (and CS-356) has a hollowed-out one piece mahogany back, with a solid centre section, and a carved maple top.  The ES-339 (and ES-359) has a laminated maple (arched) top, back and sides with a solid centre block - more like an ES-335.

Size-wise and feel-wise they're pretty much identical, but the 336 sounds just a bit warmer, more like a solidbody.

There may be full-size semis with the same construction differences, I've only really taken an interest in the small-bodied models.  Because I'm a small-bodied person.  :lol:
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: djl on January 02, 2012, 09:31:27 PM
Just out of interest, what sort of stuff are you planning on playing? If it's more towards the fusion end of the spectrum (john scofield, mike stern et al) then I would def go for something thinline. If you're leaning more towards solo arrangements of jazz tunes, or accompanying singers on your own a la joe pass, then the extra bass and midrange that a "proper" jazz archtop gives you is important, I think. Sort of sounds a bit more "acoustic". I've got a few hollowbodies, and do jazz gigs regularly with a few singers, and they all prefer the sound of my ES175 over any of my others (with stormy mondays FWIW!) In a band setting though, I rarely play that one, and sometimes even use my tele for jazzy stuff.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: tomjackson on January 03, 2012, 03:55:57 PM

I think a thinline archtop could be a happy mix of thinline and jazzbox.

This Peerless is a fully hollow solid maple top thinline

http://www.reddogmusic.co.uk/Guitars-Amps-and-Effects/Electric-Guitars/Hollow-Body/Peerless-Renaissance-Custom.html?origin=googlebase

I assume the solid maple top means it would be carved rather than pressed but I'm not sure.  But they do sound very deep and jazzy, at least when unplugged

This guy plays one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HHPX5ag49E

I go to a Jazz guitar club sometimes and nearly all the players play full on jazz boxes, except for a few Telecaster players!
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ratrod on January 03, 2012, 06:03:10 PM
Just putting out a shameless plug here.

I have beauty of a Gretsch White Penguin for sale. Technically just as hollow as a 335 and loaded with a set of fat and full sounding Dynasonics. It will cost you more than a grand though.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Oli on January 08, 2012, 11:33:36 PM
Just putting out a shameless plug here.

I have beauty of a Gretsch White Penguin for sale. Technically just as hollow as a 335 and loaded with a set of fat and full sounding Dynasonics. It will cost you more than a grand though.

Sorry, I'm not a massive fan of Gretsch, they don't have that visual appeal for me!

Apologies for leaving this thread for a while-- I had to go and work in Korea on Tuesday, and i'm still here... and have next to no free time, it's been proper mental! I shall have a look at all the suggestions after I return on Thursday :) Thanks!
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Telerocker on January 08, 2012, 11:45:29 PM
Just putting out a shameless plug here.

I have beauty of a Gretsch White Penguin for sale. Technically just as hollow as a 335 and loaded with a set of fat and full sounding Dynasonics. It will cost you more than a grand though.

Sorry, I'm not a massive fan of Gretsch, they don't have that visual appeal for me!

Apologies for leaving this thread for a while-- I had to go and work in Korea on Tuesday, and i'm still here... and have next to no free time, it's been proper mental! I shall have a look at all the suggestions after I return on Thursday :) Thanks!

They make quite nice hollow/semi-hollow guitars in Korea. Get you a nice one there.  :)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Oli on January 09, 2012, 06:36:43 AM
I intend to have a look round the musical instrument area here... if I get a chance!! It's been solid work work work here, but I'd like to have a look round-- I know where the shops are, it's just trying to make it there whilst they are open :)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ratrod on January 09, 2012, 10:58:54 AM
Indeed, nearly all reasonably priced archtops are made in Korea. Good chance music stores there are well stocked with them.

The Penguin is sold by the way. And there's a 6120-SSLVO coming my way.
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ian Price on January 09, 2012, 08:07:57 PM
Hmmm, I've always fancied a 6120. I had a 5120 for a while but didn't keep it. The '6' series I have tried though have all been top top notch.

What is SSLVO an abbreviation for? Setzer Signature Limited Vintage Orange?
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ratrod on January 10, 2012, 10:35:27 AM
Close.

Setzer Signature Lacquer Vintage Orange. (nitro finish)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Ian Price on January 10, 2012, 01:49:07 PM
Nice. Looks classy!

Apologies for the slight thread derail!
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Philly Q on January 10, 2012, 03:37:23 PM
Bought Guitar World yesterday and they happened to have a review of the Samick Greg Bennett "USA Series" Royale RL3.

Looks alright:

http://www.gregbennettguitars.com/ (http://www.gregbennettguitars.com/)
Title: Re: Archtop/hollowbody suggestions
Post by: Telerocker on January 10, 2012, 07:18:29 PM
Looks nice indeed.  :)