In my experience, semi-hollow (center block) and chambered are in effect 90% solid bodies. They have the cool look but most of the time they behave almost like solids, and are modern sounding. Unless, of course, Gibson has equipped them with the Seth Lover Sidewinder mudbucker, in which case... you know where this is going.
My own preference is for real hollow bodies. They have a very different tone from semis. Very old school. My Höfners sound like you have all the 60s British invasion at the tips of your fingers. Strung of course with flats - that's crucial - and played with a pick. It's really incredible and effortless. Yes they will feedback when played at rocknroll volumes. But they were not made for stadiums.
They also have a beautiful unplugged tone, they sound like little uprights. And you don't need an amp, they are the perfect couch basses. I seriously toyed with the idea of adding a piezo for that sound.
If you want to go hollow, my suggestion is - go for the real thing.