Epiphone Dot - thin body with center block
http://www.musician.com/product/Guitar/Electric?sku=518251
Epiphone Broadway- deep body, no center block
www.musician.com/product/Guitar/Electric?sku=518218
I think I'm in the minority here, but I've played multiple models of the Ibanez Artcore series, and they pissed me off, because- they were *beautiful* and *playable*, but sounded like they were made out of cardboard, especially when unplugged. I wound up buying an Epiphone Casino, but I wanted P90's not humbuckers, which was another reason the artcores didn't work for me. The lower priced Epiphones are built by Samick in Korea. The Artcores are made in China. So far, my experience is that by and large, the Koreans build better guitars than the Chinese. The P90's in the Casino are OK, but I haven't been impressed by the humbuckers in either Korean or Chinese offerings. I've got an Epiphone Les Paul Custom which is a truly *great* guitar, after I switched out the pickups for classic 57 humbuckers. What's weird is- I've also got an Epiphone dirt-cheap Indonesian SG knockoff with open coil humbuckers, and while it is *not* a great guitar (bolt-on neck, etc.), the humbuckers were basically OK.
I suspect the pups are coming from a different source. Anyway, in your price range, I've found no hollowbodies that were as good as a Samick/Epiphone. I do, however, recommend replacing the pickups, and eventually, the tuners as well.-Richie