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mikeller

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Just curious how often everyone with L3's are changing the battery? Mine battery is a little over 6 months old. Big gig today!!
 

PY38

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I hope it doesnt sound the way its read but....If it were me I would just replace so there is no question.....

I know, Im ready to be flamed:(
 

mikeller

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I hope it doesnt sound the way its read but....If it were me I would just replace so there is no question.....

I know, Im ready to be flamed:(

LOL...sorry. Was changing strings when the thought came to me so I hurried through the posting!!!
 

Mick

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Get a battery tester and put it in your case along with a spare battery, safety first cause Murphy's waiting everywhere!
 

speak27

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I just got an L3 a few days ago and I love it! What do you think of yours?

Also, what happens when the battery dies out? Does it only de-activate the preamp mode? Does the "normal" mode still work?
 

Mikey

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Are you kidding? If it is a big gig for you, why do you even think about not changing the battery? A 9 V battery can't be that expensive in the U.S.?
The batteries in my MMs all lasted very long. I usually change them every two years or so to prevent damage to the guitar in case the batteries start leaking.
Change your strings and put a new battery in and you are ready to go. Your MusicMan won't let you down...

Have fun!
Cheers,
Mikey
 
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