I would go the external preamp route with this, UNLESS you are going to be gigging a LOT...
I have internal preamps (and battery!) in my Anthem-equipped Mark Angus guitars that I use primarily on stage... they sound really good and work just fine, but the battery and preamp, etc., adds a lot of weight and stuff will rattle around in there, eventually.
When I got my Goodall, I knew I did NOT want a battery in it! Went for a K&K Pure mIni with the outboard PURE preamp, the stand alone one that gives me the option of using phantom power from my mixer, instead of always having to use a battery.
If you REALLY want that guitar to sound good, I would recommend exploring the Trance Audio Lens systems, or Teddy Randazzo's units (with external preamp) called The Dazzo.
K&K is a fine pickup, but I don't think that it alone is going to give a really pure acoustic sound... Were I to be gigging with my Goodall, I would probably throw an SM-57 on the soundhole, at a low volume - just to bring some "air", string noise and "breath" into the signal...
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