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Regarding the size does it have to be slimline? My view is that will give you a thinner tone. I can’t play larger bodies guitars but am comfortable with 00/000/parlour sized. Just a thought?
knee is perfect for gigs. Always stand up with a guitar strap when playing electric though. If you want real tone, I think you'll have to get a full bodied acoustic guitar. The Taylor mini GS have plenty mid range tone are are quite easy to handle maybe as a starting point but doesn't really rival a bigger body imho. Good luck and let us know how it transpires.
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Even if you want to record with it, you'll get better results with a mic or a simple pickup and an impulse response/modelling-type system than with a typical electro.
They also have reliability problems and the system will be obsolete before a decent guitar has even aged nicely, and usually very difficult to replace with something different without major work to the guitar because they are very rarely designed to be backwards-compatible.
If you wonder how obsolete a pickup and preamp system can be in twenty years, listen to the sound of a 90s Takamine .
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