adouglas
Well-known member
Prior to yesterday's gig I decided to give my fretless Bongo some attention. Treated the fretoard, put fresh Coated Slinkies on it and changed the batteries.
All I had at home was a pair of Duracells.
Got to the gig, went to tune up just as the band was getting ready to start, and.... dead bass.
*$(#%!
Played that set's three fretless songs on my fretted H and spent the break in troubleshooting mode.
Never Overlook The Obvious, the man said, so the first thing I did after verifying polarity was dive into the junk box for another fresh set of batteries... Energizers.
Bingo (Bongo?). Live bass.
For those of you who have not experienced this, Duracell 9-volts are just a bit larger, physically, than Energizers. They're a snug fit in the battery compartment. In this case, one of them was large enough that I could just get the door closed, but couldn't cram it down in the compartment enough to make contact. (Why one? Manufacturing tolerances, I guess.)
The Energizers dropped right in.
The thing that gets me is that I actually knew about this issue. I just didn't think it would nail me. Heck, the batteries that came out of the bass were Duracells.
Other lesson learned... ALWAYS check the function of your bass before the gig if you do ANYTHING to it.
Basically I wound up lugging that bass to the gig for no reason at all. Didn't get to use it.
All I had at home was a pair of Duracells.
Got to the gig, went to tune up just as the band was getting ready to start, and.... dead bass.
*$(#%!
Played that set's three fretless songs on my fretted H and spent the break in troubleshooting mode.
Never Overlook The Obvious, the man said, so the first thing I did after verifying polarity was dive into the junk box for another fresh set of batteries... Energizers.
Bingo (Bongo?). Live bass.
For those of you who have not experienced this, Duracell 9-volts are just a bit larger, physically, than Energizers. They're a snug fit in the battery compartment. In this case, one of them was large enough that I could just get the door closed, but couldn't cram it down in the compartment enough to make contact. (Why one? Manufacturing tolerances, I guess.)
The Energizers dropped right in.
The thing that gets me is that I actually knew about this issue. I just didn't think it would nail me. Heck, the batteries that came out of the bass were Duracells.
Other lesson learned... ALWAYS check the function of your bass before the gig if you do ANYTHING to it.
Basically I wound up lugging that bass to the gig for no reason at all. Didn't get to use it.