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Solid Body Electric Guitars
Fender Squier Classic Vibe Late '50s Jazzmaster 6 String Electric Guitar
Rs. 47,120
Rs. 49,600
1 review
Ibanez RG420HPFM RG Standard 6 String Electric Guitar - Blue Reef Gradation
Rs. 64,900
Rs. 72,160
2 reviews
Cort Meta Series MBM-1 Matthew Bellamy Signature 6 String Electric Guitar
Rs. 51,072
Rs. 53,760
No reviews
Ashton AG232 6 String Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Strap, and Online Lessons
Rs. 10,607
Rs. 11,165
No reviews
Fender Squier Contemporary Stratocaster Special 6 String Electric Guitar
Rs. 45,600
Rs. 48,000
No reviews
Fender Squier Contemporary Active Jazzmaster HH ST 6 String Electric Guitar
Rs. 44,840
Rs. 47,200
No reviews
Ashton AG232MSF 6 String Electric Guitar with Gig Bag, Strap, and Online Lessons - Seafoam
Rs. 10,607
Rs. 11,165
1 review
Ibanez RG5170B RG Prestige Series 6 String Electric Guitar with Case
Rs. 174,563
Rs. 183,750
No reviews
Ibanez RG421HPAH RG Standard 6 String Electric Guitar - Blue Wave Black
Rs. 84,603
Rs. 89,056
1 review
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.