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45flint
Posted 2003-07-04 8:10 PM (#207139)
Subject: Elite Battery Life


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Posts: 555

Location: Wooster, Ohio
I have in the last year purchased a 1993 collectors. My previous Ovation was a 1984 collectors. My 1984 would go well over a year without replacing the battery. The 1993 seems to need a change every three months. I play regularly in a church praise band so I would think I play pluged in maybe 3-4 hours a week tops. The 1993 has a far superior plugged in sound so I am not complaining. Just curious if this is normal or if something is not right?
Thanks,
Steve
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mandohack
Posted 2003-07-06 6:06 AM (#207140 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


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June 2003
Posts: 35

Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Same "revelation" for me... (Pun intended)
I had the same tuner installed on my Custom Adamas Mandolin; I was so distraught, I actually had the tuner replaced under warranty, and found the replacement suffered the same ailment, battery gluttony.
I've been able to extend the battery somewhat by purchasing a nice "Silent Cord" with an "on/off" feature; it can be pulled out of the instrument while the other end is plugged into the amp without the destructive "ka-CHUNCK." (Ernie Ball & Horizon makes these.)
The battery is consumed anytime it's plugged in, so in church, when I'm not playing (like in between worship sets or services) I ALWAYS unplug. It's now part of my routine.
I really like the instrument so it's worth the extra hassle, and the cost of batteries.
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-07-06 12:04 PM (#207141 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


Joined:
January 2003
Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
Has anybody tryed using rechargable batteries in their guitars. What's the usage time like. How about for the Breadwinner, Deacon, Deluxe Preacher, Preacher 12 string, Magnum etc.
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45flint
Posted 2003-07-06 6:23 PM (#207142 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


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Posts: 555

Location: Wooster, Ohio
Thanks Ted. I guess I am not the only one. My 1983 collectors had the old preamp without a light to check the battery. So the other theory is that with, my older guitar, I played half a year with a dead battery and didn't notice!
I know at church that I have tended to walk away at times during our two services and left it plugged in. I think I am in the market for a switchable cord, and the start of your routine.


Steve
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-07-06 7:06 PM (#207143 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


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March 2002
Posts: 15682

Location: SoCal
I change the batteries about every 3 months on the acoustics, whether they need it or not. It's cheap insurance.

On the Preacher Deluxe 12 string with active electronics, I can go about a year, but again, it's cheap insurance, so why wait that long. 5 minutes and 2 bucks for a 9 volt and it's done.

I wouldn't go with a rechargable. In my experience, they don't last that long. And Duracell batteries are cheap. Insurance.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-07-07 1:49 AM (#207144 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


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May 2002
Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
Just a note on rechargeables, I've been keeping an old Tandy 102 alive for some years, and I used rechargeable Nicads for years, then I discovered rechargeable alkalines and they last for 10 times the Nicads. Thanks for the reminder, they needed charging, but it is now every few months instead of weeks. I had to set the date in the 80's as the sucker won't go beyond 2000.

Bailey
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INNOVATOR
Posted 2003-07-17 12:35 PM (#207145 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


Joined:
July 2003
Posts: 15

Location: Malaysia
Hi! Where can I find this "Silent Cord" with an on/off feature? Is it available on the net?

Thanks

--------

Alan
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willard
Posted 2003-07-17 5:53 PM (#207146 - in reply to #207139)
Subject: Re: Elite Battery Life


Joined:
November 2002
Posts: 1300

Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Alan,
Here is one I found on Ebay. You might look for other items by the same manufacturer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2545415603&category=38079
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