appar111
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Well, after my recent purchase of a Sony D-NE300 pcdp, I am wondering if I should get some good ni-mh rechargeable AA's.
I picked up a Rayovac standard 14-hour charger which included 2 AA batteries, all for $9.99.
I checked out Thomas Distributing and came across a charger/battery combo of a MAHA 204GT charger with 4 iPower 2300 mAh AA's, for $27.97. I know that the iPowers will last longer per charge than the Rayovacs (which are probably 1300-1400 mAh, maybe 1600-1700, I'm not sure since it doesn't say on the batteries), but will the iPowers sound and different/better? I've heard people say that some rechargeable batteries sound better than others, but I've never used anything but alkaline, and I don't want to continue to pollute our environment with dead alkalines!
So would the MAHA/iPower combo be a great deal better than the Rayovac charger & batteries, or should I just stick with the Rayovac stuff, since it's only a $59 player I'm using it with?
thanks!
appar111
I picked up a Rayovac standard 14-hour charger which included 2 AA batteries, all for $9.99.
I checked out Thomas Distributing and came across a charger/battery combo of a MAHA 204GT charger with 4 iPower 2300 mAh AA's, for $27.97. I know that the iPowers will last longer per charge than the Rayovacs (which are probably 1300-1400 mAh, maybe 1600-1700, I'm not sure since it doesn't say on the batteries), but will the iPowers sound and different/better? I've heard people say that some rechargeable batteries sound better than others, but I've never used anything but alkaline, and I don't want to continue to pollute our environment with dead alkalines!
So would the MAHA/iPower combo be a great deal better than the Rayovac charger & batteries, or should I just stick with the Rayovac stuff, since it's only a $59 player I'm using it with?
thanks!
appar111