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If a guitar is really responsive before installing a built-in pickup, would the instruments acoustic properties be stifled?

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If a guitar is really responsive before installing a built-in pickup, would the instruments acoustic properties be stifled?

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There IS an acoustical compromise when installing a built-in pickup on any guitar. But since some players are better suited to a built-in pickup rather than a suspended model, why think of it as a compromise? If the instrument is being tailored to suit a particular player’s needs, it could be viewed as an improvement.

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