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Hollow & Semi-hollow Body Guitar Kits

Our semi-hollow and hollow body guitar kits produce a warm, resonant tone that solid body guitars cannot match. The air chamber inside the body adds natural acoustic character to the electric sound, giving you a rounder attack and more complex overtones. These kits are favorites among jazz, blues, rockabilly, and indie players.

Building a semi-hollow kit is a step up from a basic solid body build. The body construction is more involved, with a center block, arched top, and f-holes that require careful handling during finishing. The reward is an instrument with real visual presence and a voice that sits beautifully in a mix.

Each semi-hollow kit includes a laminated or carved arched top body with a center block, a set or bolt-on neck, two humbucker pickups, a tune-o-matic style bridge, a trapeze or stop tailpiece, and all electronics. The center block reduces feedback at higher volumes while preserving the airy, woody character that makes semi-hollow guitars so distinctive.

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Center Block Construction

A solid center block running through the body reduces feedback at high volumes while still allowing the hollow wings to resonate and add warmth.

Top Construction

Laminated tops are more affordable and stable, while carved solid tops offer richer resonance. Both produce that characteristic semi-hollow warmth.

Binding and F-Holes

Many semi-hollow kits include body binding and f-holes that require careful masking during finishing to get clean, professional-looking lines.

Bridge and Tailpiece Type

Most semi-hollow kits use a tune-o-matic bridge paired with either a stop tailpiece or trapeze tailpiece. Both anchor the strings securely and allow precise intonation adjustment.

Feedback Management

If you play at high gain or high volume, look for a kit with a substantial center block. Fully hollow kits feed back more easily but sound more acoustic at lower volumes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between semi-hollow and fully hollow?

A semi-hollow guitar has a solid wood center block running through the body, which reduces feedback and adds sustain. A fully hollow guitar has no center block and sounds more acoustic but feeds back more easily at high volume.

Are semi-hollow kits harder to build than solid body kits?

Somewhat. The arched top and f-holes add complexity to finishing, and the internal wiring requires more patience since you are working through small openings. But the assembly itself follows the same basic steps.

What genres suit a semi-hollow guitar?

Semi-hollow guitars excel at jazz, blues, rockabilly, indie rock, and any style where you want warmth and clarity without excessive gain. They also produce excellent clean tones with natural compression.

Can I play rock or heavier music on a semi-hollow guitar?

Yes, especially if the kit has a center block. Many rock players use semi-hollow guitars for their thick, warm crunch tone. At extreme gain levels, you may get some feedback, but that can be managed with pickup height and EQ.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tools do I need to build a kit guitar?

Depending on the type of guitar you buy you may only require tools and materials for finishing the guitar (painting) and soldering.

Screwdrivers, sandpaper and sanding block. Finishing supplies e.g. paint, stain, and clear gloss, ventilation mask, coping saw or jigsaw if shaping the headstock.

With this small list of inexpensive tools, you will be up and running and ready to build your electric guitar in no time.

Recommended reading: Luthier Tools for DIY Guitar Kits.

Does the kit include everything to build a working guitar?

Our stock kits contain all necessary parts (unless stated otherwise on the product page).

How long does it take to complete a guitar kit?

It depends on the choice of finish. For instance, when you paint or stain a guitar you will need the surface to dry and harden (cure). This can take anywhere from 1 week to 3 months depending on your choice of finishing product.

You will find the guitar dries to approximately 90% very quickly but the final 10% takes some time. If you can't wait that long you could try tung oil or wax finish but bear in mind the finish won't be as durable and protect the guitar as effectively.

Do I have to solder the electronics?

Most of our kits require basic soldering. If you're new to it, check out our wiring guide here.

If you don't want to solder, or don't have the tools, our solderless guitar kits use plug-and-play wiring. No iron required.

What finishing options can I use on my guitar?

You can use stain, paint, or oil-based finishes. Learn more about finishing techniques here.

Our advice: use a reference. In most cases, this will be a guitar you particularly like the look of and want to create something similar.

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How good will my finished kit guitar sound?

It's defined firstly by the components you use and secondly the workmanship that goes into putting it all together.

Watch the community section of our YouTube channel to learn how kit guitars sound.

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