The first is an LR Baggs IMix, which combines their undersaddle and the newer I-Beam. Thi one requires a hole cut into the side of the guitar to accomodate the onboard preamp. This rig is quite dear at retail prices, but I picked it up for $100 more or less....I supose that if I don't love it, I could then have a soundport

The second option is a Fishman Ellipse Matrix, which has the undersaddle piezo, and an adjustable microphone that can be moved around in the body of the guitar to find a good spot for it...The benefit of this one is that it doesn't require any cutting, slicing or dicing of the guitar....
Now, the weather gods having been kind, and me finally working out my poor man's dry room, I've got the box done, and am ready to fit the neck this weekend. I'm going to go with a dovetail again, as I only just received the neck bolt stuff I ordered, and didn't really plan for it on this one...All the fittings for this one are gold. Open Gear Gotoh tuners, gold frets, gold plated brass pins, and gold strap pins...
Anyway, here are a couple shots of the body, the electrics and the neck, etc. B/S blackwood from Steve at Dorrigo. Top, Michael Connor reckons, redwood, tho I bought it as cedar. Neck figured blackwood from Steve, with a Tas Oak centre lamination. Fingerboard and bridge pink gidgee. Herringbone rosette, and purfling. I still have a few issues with getting the routing fr the bindeing right, and it's a bit thin in spots, but it'll do.... So, the question is: I'm inclined to try the Fishman first. If I don't like it, I can install the LR Baggs later. I don't really care about the side mounted eq, as I'll keep this one as an A/E. Has anyone tried either or both of these systems, and are there any opinions as to which might be preferable?
Couple pix..and thanks in advance