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APXs are decent and "electric guitarist" friendly.
I use a FlyRig Acoustic when playing solo or with my mate in our little duo, not the HX FX, but that's just because it's small and light and the HX FX is velcro'd and connected to everything else on my electric guitar pedal board. If I'd had a spare HX FX I'd have happily used it.
I had an APX (maybe a 500? I can't remember) many years ago and you're right, it was electric guitar friendly...unplugged, it sounded like crap though, but that's not going to be the main purpose for this
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Something like this is a bit over budget, but they are superb guitars and are all solid.. I have a TW15ns and it sounds absolutely fantastic.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TANGLEWOOD-TW15NS-ACOUSTIC-GUITAR-HISCOX-LITEFLITE-HARD-CASE-Excellent-Cond/274407372111?hash=item3fe3f4354f:g:PTIAAOSw6mZe82oq
Thanks for the heads up
i sold a Tanglewood jumbo electro-acoustic last week that I wasn’t using. It was all solid woods and sounded/played really good. Originally would have cost north of £800. I let it go for £200 and after a quick play the guy was beaming from ear to ear and rushed off with it in case I changed my mind