purk
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Justin mentioned that the Li-ion is the best for sound quality due to its lower resistance, while battery with higher voltage will work best with difficult to drive headphones. Rechargeable Li-ion 9V batteries usually have higher amp rating (up to 600 mah) but at the expense of lower voltage rating compared to that of NIMH. NIMH batteries can register nearly 11 volt at full charge, but the amperage is maxed out at 300 mah.
Also can someone explain to me how a different battery can change the overall sound quality of this amp? I'm trying to understand how the batteries would make a difference. Thanks
Justin mentioned that the Li-ion is the best for sound quality due to its lower resistance, while battery with higher voltage will work best with difficult to drive headphones. Rechargeable Li-ion 9V batteries usually have higher amp rating (up to 600 mah) but at the expense of lower voltage rating compared to that of NIMH. NIMH batteries can register nearly 11 volt at full charge, but the amperage is maxed out at 300 mah.