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I'm sure the woody will be nice, a mate had one and it was perfectly usable in most situations, but sometimes was nothing more than passable direct to a PA. But that's true of most magnetic, passive pickups.
Overall it seems like an ideal solution for me, for now. No permanent changes to my guitar and the iPad battery lasts bloody ages plus I can always see what percentage I'm on.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
What I've not mentioned is that I play in lower tunings, currently D but we are experimenting going to C# to allow some new material to be sung within the vocalist's range. I already use 13s and find them a bit loose, so I'll be moving to 14s. This will mean I'll be taking the guitar to a tech to get the bridge properly intonated, as I can't do that work myself. So not only would I have to factor the cost of a new guitar, I'd have to factor in the cost of a set up too. For the time being I'd rather just stick with what I own.
Good stuff. I posted it more for the purpose of the thread and reference than anything else
It's worth bearing in mind the humble capo for tuning-to-help-the-singer-out purposes too. Although my voice suits a brighter guitar tone more than most. And lower/drop tunings do sound the tits on acoustic!