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If you want vaguely recording quality then a seymour duncan magmic....but it costs more than your guitar.
Buy an audix i5 and put it on a stand.
I've a guitar with a SD Antiquity in it and it sounds lovely but not necessarily £150 better than the Tonerider I have in another.
The iRig acoustic stage isn't overly expensive and sounds quite good, easy to use as well.
No probz. Let me know if you change your mind.
However, for recording rather than live, a LDC like a second hand Rode NT1 or even AT2020 would be cheaper, easier and sound 10 times better...
An SM57 was the only mic used on Bon Iver’s debut album for everything - shows what you can achieve on a budget... and a reminder that in the end it’s the songs and performance which make or break it!
Takamine do/did a soundhole pickup that was the M1a under a different badge, and might be able to get one secondhand cheaper than the LR Baggs M1a.
If you're gigging in a band then attempting to use a mic on a guitar is going to be very problematic.
If its' for recording at home then i'd get the best mic you can.
I do find I have to use a lot of preamp gain though with an acoustic and position it very close to the guitar.
Yes a LONG while back I got some acoustic IRs to use with a piezo guitar I had at the time (might have been when I had a Yamaha LL16 - I forget now) - in the downloads that accompanied the purchase were various versions of the IRs for use with different sources - piezo under saddle, magnetic acoustic pickup etc, but also electric guitar. I was a bit surprised but gave them a go out of curiosity - imho the result was better (electric guitar direct to that IR intended for that source) than any acoustic piezo hatefulness that plagues stages from the Dog and Duck to major headline acts.