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You can fit a phono plug and socket in the control cavity, so you don't even have to undo the jack plate.
However, actives do make it more difficult because you will need a TRS jack and a 3-conductor connector.
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A couple of physical considerations - 1, a 22 fret neck with an overhang would make things more difficult getting the plate on and off. And 2, you might want to consider doing something to avoid stripping out the screw holes. I used threaded inserts and machine screws, but you might get away with wicking in some thin superglue as reinforcement.
In practice I only ever use this in one configuration - partly because the Creamery Sonic 6s are really nice, partly because the black looks better - shallow, I know.
The project looks great, by the way!
I wick thin superglue from model plane shops into my paulwonia bodied tele that is basically held together by paint and superglue .
More seriously there are a number of connection systems which you can use to achieve a quick change of scratchplate.