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Old 12-07-2019, 09:47 AM
FrankHudson FrankHudson is offline
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My old-school answer to this question has been a magnetic soundhole pickup. The old ones didn't really try to sound "acoustic" and you could plug them into a guitar amp and sound surprisingly good in a number of vibey ways (I always point out Gabor Szabo and Elmore James as examples, but even the Beatles J160e Gibsons were the same idea)

But I don't think you have an electric amp or effects either. If it's rockabilly a bit of slap echo and the way you play could carry the day even with a basically acoustic guitar sound from your existing pickup.
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