Dying Battery ≠ Low Voltage Amp Sweat/sag
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Originally posted by Demanic View Post"Hot grandma"= no sag.
So, if lowering the voltage produces sag, does increasing it tighten things up?
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Yeah - that dying battery for real thing - if you like it, has a really narrow window of awesome. Before you get standard effect, and if you go too long (which isn't long at all) you get the Bruce effect.Originally posted by Bad City
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They dying battery trick works for fuzzes and drives, but not so much for digital pedals. Weird, bad things start to happen with digital pedals that don't get enough power.Administrator of the SDUGF
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