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  • donaldr
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    Amazon, not the same put same concept: https://www.amazon.ca/Mr-Power-dalim...st_sto_dp&th=1

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  • ArtieToo
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    Originally posted by donaldr View Post
    I'm using Lithium-ion 9v rechargeable batteries with this adapter now instead of opening the pedal to put a battery in:
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    That's cool. Where did you find that?

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  • marcello252
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    DIY cheap solution (I keep it for emergency use or to try pedals without opening the case to pput the battery)

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  • ehdwuld
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    It's the same as the link I had
    just all made in one

    Mine require you to put the 2.1mm plug on the battery connection

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  • donaldr
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    Depends on the battery you use and what you are powering. My rechargeable 9v batteries are 800mAh.
    Just not to be confused, this cable is only a 9v to 2.1mm adaptor

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  • Mincer
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    Originally posted by donaldr View Post
    I'm using Lithium-ion 9v rechargeable batteries with this adapter now instead of opening the pedal to put a battery in:
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    I hadn't seen these. How long does a charge last?

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  • donaldr
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    I'm using Lithium-ion 9v rechargeable batteries with this adapter now instead of opening the pedal to put a battery in:
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  • ehdwuld
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    maybe you need this

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  • Mincer
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    I will use battery-based effects for one or two pedals on a show. I don't do a lot of those, but if I am playing at a festival with a provided backline and a one hour set, sure, I can get by with that.

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  • ErikH
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    Originally posted by jeremy View Post
    often i use only one od box so i prefer to use a battery in those situations
    Same with me. One or two, battery. Using a board, power supply.

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  • jeremy
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    i love my nkt sunface and it absolutely sounds better with an old school non-alkaline battery. you can order them with a power jack if ya want though. for my pedal boards, i of course use a power supply, but much of the time, im just using timmy or another od into my old deluxe and a power supply for one pedal is a pita

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  • eclecticsynergy
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    Nowadays, plenty of pedals don't have battery capability - particularly digital ones; they draw more current and tend to burn through batteries quickly.
    But plenty of analog pedals won't take one either. Some modern pedals are complex enough that even the space a battery requires can be an issue.

    Two things, though:
    First of all, a majority of analog drive pedals need only minimal juice. So the charge in 9 Volt can last a long time when powering one.
    Not using batteries anymore myself, mostly because my pedals are on a board and it'd be inconvenient to unhook them every time.
    For one drive or fuzz first in line, that could sort of happen automatically when you unplug your guitar cord from the board.
    But each of my boards has several drives, plus the big board has a FreQout pedal that likes being the first one in line.

    Secondly though, certain pedals (especially old school fuzz circuits) actually sound better on a cheap battery than they do on DC power. This isn't just about lower voltage.
    I have two voltage jacks on my big power supply, and on the little board there's a Deadbat box to starve power. Undervoltage does makes a fuzz sound 'spittier.'
    But I'm told bargain batteries also exhibit resistance between their negative & positive terminals, which also both affects tone & texture in a simple fuzz.
    And simply starving them for voltage doesn't give the same effect.

    My Analogman fuzzface has battery terminals inside, but no jack for remote power.
    Battery power only, for tone's sake.

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  • jeremy
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    ha! i havent tallied the approximate value of my gear, and im sure if my wife had an idea of what it was worth, there would be a discussion beyond the current "it takes up too much space"

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  • GuitarStv
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    Originally posted by jeremy View Post
    often i use only one od box so i prefer to use a battery in those situations
    Me - "I'm just going to take one pedal out tonight"
    Wife - "The hell you will! You didn't spend all that money on that pedalboard thingie to leave it at home!"

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  • jeremy
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    often i use only one od box so i prefer to use a battery in those situations

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