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I may get an acoustic next - but it'll probably be a straight acoustic first and then an acoustic/electric sometime later,

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what's the difference besides a little bit of electronic equipment?

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One is easier to amplify, add effect, etc...

Other than that, not whole lot - but electric/acoustic may pay less attention to things like sustain and volume.

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I saw something somewhere recently where they have acoustic guitars with built in reverb and chorus effects with no external amplification, they somehow vibrate the wood of the guitar along with your playing to create the effects, have you seen those?