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some variants of the acoustic guitar omit this hole... An acoustic guitar can be amplified by using various types of pickups or microphones... The most common type of pickups used for acoustic guitar amplification are piezo and magnetic pickups... generally mounted under the bridge saddle of the acoustic guitar and can be plugged into a mixer or amplifier... generally mounted in the sound hole of the acoustic guitar and are very similar to those found in electric guitars...

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