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But when it works properly it sounds great.
I think the main development since 10 years ago is on the preamp side of things rather than the pickup side. Impulse Response-based preamps like the ToneDexter, LR Baggs Voiceprint and even the cheap and cheerful NUX Optima Air are the things that are really moving plugged-in acoustic sounds on to the next level of realism, and they seem to work well driven by a K & K (based on my experience with the Voiceprint and Optima Air anyway).
I never found an acoustic pickup that sounded great for strumming until I tried a Trance Audio Amulet MV in my old D28. It really did sound like the guitar, just louder. Sound engineers would comment on how great it sounded straight in. Not cheap though and import duties sting.
Any guitar that needs a battery is likely to have a preamp and other gubbins "on board" already, which might sound better than expected but, ultimately, is part of the guitar and will fail, or you'll want to upgrade one day. My mate just had to give up on a much-loved (and decades-old) Yamaha 12 string (as a stereo electro acoustic) because they couldn't get the parts to fix the electronics.
I'm firmly in the camp of "capture faithfully what you can on the guitar and do the rest on off-board gear".
It's also cheaper if you have more than one guitar. You may need multiple pickups, but only one preamp.
Test Review: L.R.Baggs Lyric vs Fishman Rare Earth Blend - Larrivee P09 Parlor Guitar - YouTube
And this guy talks sense:
The Biggest MYTH About Acoustic Guitar Pickups ★ Acoustic Tuesday 167 - YouTube
I also have a pet theory that the K&K sounds better to me because once you add in the PA speakers and moving air in a physical space, the total adds up to something that feels and sounds more like an acoustic guitar to me, whereas the systems which are designed to give a DI signal that itself sounds like a mic'd acoustic end up sounding and feeling more artificial. That's just my interpretation of personal experience - I have no knowledge to back it up!
I really don't want to come across a ToneDexter in case I like it too much. :-)
After trying the latest IR and modelling options, I've spent a few days re-listening to my own guitars. A Fishman Rare Earth Blend, LR Baggs M1 Active, a Sunrise, Schertler BluStik and the K&K into a RedEye FireEye. Comparing them to a good condenser mic in a live setting, I'm happy that nothing has changed to my ears, K&K Pure Western Mini when I can use my own preamp or the Rare Earth Blend if it's straight into a generic DI.
It seems that loads of companies are offering solutions to problems that don't exist and there will always be a market for 'new stuff'