Here is my dilemma: I am crazy about the acoustic sound of my guitar. At the same time, I want to have a pickup in, not on, the guitar. And I love the late sounding Django electric tone.
I though about buying a Krivo Nuevo but: even though it says it mounts in seconds, I hate the idea of putting putty or anything else on the top of the guitar. I have had let us say not optimal results with putty.
So: is there some other system that I am not aware of that would not be over the sound hole that could still get a tone like I am wishing for?
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I have a Lace sensor magnetic pickup on my guitar for about 3 years now
and I used a very small quantity of "putty" ( blue) Never removed it.
Also, to get the Django "electric sound" you need a small tube amp at
almost max volume. just before it distort too much.
A pickup like a Stimer or Pêche à la mouche" is quite ideal for that too.
There was a modeler of some sort mentioned somewhat recently around here, that's the only thing I can think of.
What was the problem with the putty?
http://audiosprockets.com
It came up on the forum some time ago.
If I didn't think it would hurt the tone, I might want to opt for something like they did on the Gibson J-160E:
https://reverb.com/item/3291508-gibson-j-160e-cherry-sunburst-1974-s256?gclid=CL78o8-bydACFQ5Efgod7SMO_A&pla=1
Note how the pickup does not block the tone hole, therefore does not affect the acoustic volume. Of course the ends of the fretboard have to be squared off to do this. I winder why I have never seen a setup like this, straight from the luthier?
It holds very firmly, so much so that I'm afraid to pull straight up when I'm done, instead I twist it again to remove the pickup.
It is important to be able to unset easily the Stimer as it takes out a lot of sound when the guitar has to be played purely acoustic