I have a dupont nomade and I use piezo pickups. For an internal installation, you obviously need to drill a small hole under the bridge to run the wire through. Is this something that would diminish the value of the guitar?
Short answer: Yes
You may luck out and the future buyer wants your Nomade with the element you chose, but its gonna be easier to sell without any alterations.
Having a good plug and play guitar seems a must for some of us though.
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A good Bigtone like the Dupont may or may not enhance the guitar's value, but probably won't really detract from it. I could be wrong, of course.
An internally mounted pickup like the Schattens or K&K don't require drilling the top and are easily removable, but they do require an endpin jack. For someone who wants a guitar in absolutely original condition, this might be an issue.
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If it was a vintage Selmer then yes but on a Nomade I don't think it's a problem, if anything it would add the price of the pickup to the total when reselling.
I would be inclined to say that installing a pickup in an acoustic guitar which involves drilling a hole would likely eliminate some potential buyers.
That may or may not affect the price depending on other factors ... the most important being there being buyers who want that particular guitar with that (or similar) setup when you come to sell
If Fishman were to come out with an Aura system for GJ guitars then that would likely become the preferred setup for higher volume amplified acoustic play.
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Selmer, Busato and Favino have usually far more serious repaired damages on their tops than a wire hole... do this reduce their value? The opposite, I suspect...
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You may luck out and the future buyer wants your Nomade with the element you chose, but its gonna be easier to sell without any alterations.
Having a good plug and play guitar seems a must for some of us though.
A good Bigtone like the Dupont may or may not enhance the guitar's value, but probably won't really detract from it. I could be wrong, of course.
An internally mounted pickup like the Schattens or K&K don't require drilling the top and are easily removable, but they do require an endpin jack. For someone who wants a guitar in absolutely original condition, this might be an issue.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
That may or may not affect the price depending on other factors ... the most important being there being buyers who want that particular guitar with that (or similar) setup when you come to sell
If Fishman were to come out with an Aura system for GJ guitars then that would likely become the preferred setup for higher volume amplified acoustic play.