stingray96191
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Personally, I think lights on the front of guitars are incredibly gaudy. Not that that is a problem all the time.
I just read that the battery-o-meter also runs on 9V blocks.
So you'd need a tester to test that
Backt to topic: I always have a spare battery with me; and with EBMM basses it's fast and easy to swap batteries.
To me, an LED would only make sense if it lit up only when the battery falls below a certain (minimum) level.
You don't really want an LED being lit up all the time you play, do you?
Oddly, Duracells do not fit my 09 3-band Stingray. I use Energizers, changing them only when the clocks change and have had no problems. Just wondering if anyone else has had problems with Duracells fitting.
I put Energizer 9v's in my Bongo and have had absolutely no issues. I measured the height and compared to Duracell and as far as I can tell they are exactly the same height.
Also, I am in the midst of an experiment. I intend to run down old 9v's until the bass fails. At that point I will measure the voltage and report it in this thread. Currently they are at 8.5v. I had a church gig this weekend so I put in new batteries to avoid potential disaster at the gig, but will put the old ones back in to continue with my experiment.
UPDATE: My old 9vs are hanging on. I just measured their voltage and it is 8.26. The bongo still sounds fine. I play about five hours a week, more if I have am preparing for a weekend playing at church. I still intend to post the failure voltage for everyone's benefit.
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If you need an LED, put one in.
Snot rockit sci y'know. Acoarst
you gotta drill a hole in sacred
wood, and most owners go into
apoplektika at the very thought
of such brutish behaviour .....