Re: Boutique Pedals & Non Alkaline batteries?
Theres really no right or wrong answer regarding batteries keep in mind. Many may prefer an old carbon battery in a FF et al, however, that doesn't mean its a "bad" sound using an alkaline or even the dc input jack. Its all simply a matter of taste and one mans idea of a great fuzz might be an Si fuzz using a 9v adapter, another may prefer a Ge with a halfdead carbon battery and one screw left off the battery door.
Try an alkaline and pick up a $.99 carbon battery at the story and give both a test, see what you like better or if you can even notice a difference. If not, big deal, your out $.99 for the battery but at least you'll know.
The Axis fuzz is definatly a cool effect by the way (had to throw that in there)
Theres really no right or wrong answer regarding batteries keep in mind. Many may prefer an old carbon battery in a FF et al, however, that doesn't mean its a "bad" sound using an alkaline or even the dc input jack. Its all simply a matter of taste and one mans idea of a great fuzz might be an Si fuzz using a 9v adapter, another may prefer a Ge with a halfdead carbon battery and one screw left off the battery door.
Try an alkaline and pick up a $.99 carbon battery at the story and give both a test, see what you like better or if you can even notice a difference. If not, big deal, your out $.99 for the battery but at least you'll know.
The Axis fuzz is definatly a cool effect by the way (had to throw that in there)