9V batteries

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Eric Johnson says there is
But he hears difference between brands as well

I use an adapter

In a band context, no one but you would notice
And possibly Eric

*(Sent from my durned phone!)*
 
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I use hamsters to power my pedals. The organic charge gives better tonez

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The ONLY thing I could imagine is different between carbon and alkaline 9V batteries as far as function is if there's a difference in voltage sag upon increased current draw. It could be like the difference between different rectifier tubes that are functionally interchangeable within the same amp.

However, that's just theoretical, and I have not a freakin' clue if that's even what happens.
 
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I actually have used rechargeable NiMH 9V's, in an OD type pedal or anything that requires a max 10mA draw, these tend to last long,very long!
 
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I really can't tell. But my hearing is shot.
My neighbor told me he heard me 2 blocks away thru closed windows...
Bugera 120W thru 2 EVH 12 Black Labels...
WTF? I didn't think it was loud....
Watt?

PC
 
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Is there really any difference between carbon vs alkaline?

There is in the Fuzz Face where the battery is part of the circuit. Alkaline gets a bit harsh in a Fuzz Face... It has nothing to do with voltage or sag, but the battery's inductance and capacitance.

In everything else, i doubt there's a difference.
 
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There is in the Fuzz Face where the battery is part of the circuit. Alkaline gets a bit harsh in a Fuzz Face... It has nothing to do with voltage or sag, but the battery's inductance and capacitance.

In everything else, i doubt there's a difference.
Considering that Eric Johnson does use Fuzz Faces, that would make sense, then.
 
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The ONLY thing I could imagine is different between carbon and alkaline 9V batteries as far as function is if there's a difference in voltage sag upon increased current draw. It could be like the difference between different rectifier tubes that are functionally interchangeable within the same amp.

However, that's just theoretical, and I have not a freakin' clue if that's even what happens.

Related to this: Carbon zinc batteries, or "heavy duty" batteries, have a different curve in how their output voltage changes as they wear. An alkaline will taper off gradually and keep delivering power at lower and lower voltages (except in high-drain devices). A heavy duty battery will operate at a good healthy voltage (not much below nominal) but tends to die suddenly.
 
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Re: 9V batteries

There is in the Fuzz Face where the battery is part of the circuit. Alkaline gets a bit harsh in a Fuzz Face... It has nothing to do with voltage or sag, but the battery's inductance and capacitance.

In everything else, i doubt there's a difference.
Yes, fuzz pedals.
 
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Peronally I've been using nothing but Duracell in my low power pedals (tuner, etc..) seems to last quite a while and the power doesnt seem to fade in and out..
 
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