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I've got a Fishy RE Blend in the s/hole of a v/ responsive guitar and it (the guitar) sounds the same, with or without it ???.
The rigidity thing - the sound board is pretty rigid around the S/h area - with all the braces etc,
so I suspect by adding weight / mass it may be causing more 'damping' reducing the 'output' - again - on u'r guitar.
Get a K&K Mini or McIntyre Feather.
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Whether a soundhole pickup can do this I don't know.
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Adding mass almost anywhere on an acoustic guitar can change its resonance too.
This is another reason why I still like a basic undersaddle or soundboard transducer and an endpin jack in the guitar, nothing more. You can do all the rest better offboard.
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There's quite a fetishisation about large soundholes in bluegrass circles because of one individual guitar - a '35 D-28 owned first by Clarence White and then by Tony Rice, and quite a few high end makers have made versions of it.
It's all about the Herzog something or other.
The irony being that there's so much other stuff going on with that guitar that it's impossible to put its tonal characteristics down to just the soundhole e.g. the body is about 1/8th of an inch smaller all over than it should be, it was restored after a flood etc etc
Acoustic guitars with onboard preamps are a bit of a problem for me.
Gouging out a big part of the instrument's side and stick a box of electronics in it can only have a detrimental effect.
The choice to do it is a marketing/business decision, I guess- it isn't cost effective to bundle a high end acoustic guitar with a preamp pedal.
For my own builds I plan on doing no more than you suggest- an undersaddle pickup wired to an endpin output.
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Helmholtz.
A guitar acts in a similar way to a Helmholtz resonator.
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The transformation is staggering- strident, toppy, exactly as you'd expect an 00028 to be.
Massive change in volume and tone. Huge.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
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*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I've got another guitar on consignment sale in a shop at the moment where I've been unhappy with the sound. I'm wondering if I should bring that home and take the Rare Earth out. I don't really need it though - I've got 3 other acoustics.