I might be asking for a lot with this question but it's always bugged me.
how exactly do solid-body/chambered body acoustics work? those like the chet atkins sst, crowdster, and T-5?
could you use a hollow electric body
such as this one ->
http://www.warmoth.com/guitar/bodies/st ... rat_hollow
and put acoustic pickups in it to get the same effect?
I've recently been very interested in building an electric when this idea struck me. could it be this "simple"?
could this even be accomplished?
Solid Body Acoustics (acoustic strat!)
Solid Body Acoustics (acoustic strat!)
Last edited by Thomas on Tue May 23, 2006 10:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
damn, i guess there aren't many guitar builders here on dmbtabs 
well i found another forum and actually got some input from Tom Anderson himself and I'm going to go ahead and go through with this project.
ever seen one of these?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=512075
(wow... they used to be by fender, i guess they realized how much they sucked and put the squire name on it
)
well it's going to be like that except x 10.
I don't know if any of you have ever heard a Crowdster played
http://www.andersonguitars.com/cfPages/ ... yWoodID=33
but it sounds AMAZING. I'm going to use the same pickup system in my guitar and HOPE that the hallow strat body can hold a candle to the crowdster body.
I'm going to have the neck customized so that it can have enough space to hold regular acoustic strings. Mr. Anderson said that biggest downfall of the t-5 is that it uses electric strings and you just can't get a great acoustic sound like that.
I can update the progress here if anyone is interested.

well i found another forum and actually got some input from Tom Anderson himself and I'm going to go ahead and go through with this project.
ever seen one of these?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=512075
(wow... they used to be by fender, i guess they realized how much they sucked and put the squire name on it

well it's going to be like that except x 10.
I don't know if any of you have ever heard a Crowdster played
http://www.andersonguitars.com/cfPages/ ... yWoodID=33
but it sounds AMAZING. I'm going to use the same pickup system in my guitar and HOPE that the hallow strat body can hold a candle to the crowdster body.
I'm going to have the neck customized so that it can have enough space to hold regular acoustic strings. Mr. Anderson said that biggest downfall of the t-5 is that it uses electric strings and you just can't get a great acoustic sound like that.
I can update the progress here if anyone is interested.
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Hell yeah, i'm interested. Those crowdsters are nice, like this one:
http://www.andersonguitars.com/cfPages/ ... yWoodID=59
yum
http://www.andersonguitars.com/cfPages/ ... yWoodID=59
yum
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Ya not many builders here. I'm buying a martin acoustic kit or something this summer and I'm going to build my first guitar, should be fun.
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