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Originally posted by vb1 I can distinctly tell the difference between duracell and the Energizer.
The Energizer sounds fast, energetic, and is good for drum music (marching band music especially)
Duracell is good for industrial tunes.
vb1, are you comparing Duracell Coppertop vs. plain Energizer (sometimes called Energizer Max) batteries? Or are you comparing the more expensive Duracell Ultra vs. E2 Titanium batteries?