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If it's to replace, I've done a couple like this - not on Fishman systems though - which worked perfectly with the magnetic just connected in place of the UST. The impedance mismatch is fine that way round, it's the other way which would cause trouble.
If it's in addition, that's more difficult because the UST will see the magnetic as a very low impedance load and basically not work.
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I'm not familiar with the Isys+ at all unfortunately. I've done it successfully with a couple of standard piezo-based systems, but this must be different...
Try a cap, I have no idea what value!
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I don't know whether the cap value would make any difference to the sound, but if it's not a massive faff to try different values it could be worth experimenting... although if it's already large enough to have a cut-off frequency below the audio range then it won't matter.
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Unless you're hearing a lack of low-end, the 0.1uF is fine.
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If my understanding is correct, a smaller value capacitor would start to roll off lower frequency signals. I think the coupling caps in some valve amps are 0.022uF so your 0.1uF probably isn't in the range where it would block low frequencies from a guitar. There is a formula you can use to work it out if you are really worried about it.
Blocking very low frequencies might not be a bad thing. A lot of sound desks have a high pass filter button on their channels to filter out frequencies below a certain frequency. That's normally around 80 or 100Hz.
Generally, electrolytics aren't regarded as good in audio circuits. They are used where large values are required but smaller values are normally ceramic or metal film.