mulciber
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There's a store where I live (lower Manhattan) that sells "lots" of goods - that is, they buy out inventories of stores that go out of business.
A lot of it is crap unlimited (they sell portables by Coby and JWIN - whatever that is) and they sell stuff like Christmas lights in July. I think you get the picture. It's a "junk" store, but occasionally you can dig up a treasure.
They sell tons of nine volt batteries for $1.40 a piece. Different brands. I think I bought a Fuji, a Ray-O-Vac and one other (major) brand today. These are meant to power my JMT-built CHA47.
I don't know much about small solid-state amps and DC power dynamics, but I never let the batteries run too low on my JMT, because I imagine it would take a big chunk out of the sound. Therefore I change 9 volt batteries rather frequently (25 hours of play, on average).
Is there any reason I should be wary of these cheap batteries for this usage? At $1.40 I can change them like kitty litter and not go broke.
Thanks, DGI
A lot of it is crap unlimited (they sell portables by Coby and JWIN - whatever that is) and they sell stuff like Christmas lights in July. I think you get the picture. It's a "junk" store, but occasionally you can dig up a treasure.
They sell tons of nine volt batteries for $1.40 a piece. Different brands. I think I bought a Fuji, a Ray-O-Vac and one other (major) brand today. These are meant to power my JMT-built CHA47.
I don't know much about small solid-state amps and DC power dynamics, but I never let the batteries run too low on my JMT, because I imagine it would take a big chunk out of the sound. Therefore I change 9 volt batteries rather frequently (25 hours of play, on average).
Is there any reason I should be wary of these cheap batteries for this usage? At $1.40 I can change them like kitty litter and not go broke.
Thanks, DGI