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Offline kylieshotpants

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I was wondering should there be any difference in 9v battey boxes from different makers, I own a stealth one from Church Audio and one from Sound Professionals?
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Beside build quality and design, sure. Depending on what values are used for the dc blocking capacitors, bass roll-off could be dramatically different. Without knowing the input impedance of your recording devices and the exact capacitance of the blocking caps, it's impossible to say how much roll-off is being applied. I wouldn't trust any manufacturer claims unless they provide you a chart specifying these mystery values.

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I was wondering should there be any difference in 9v battey boxes from different makers, I own a stealth one from Church Audio and one from Sound Professionals?

I cant speak for SP but I use good quality caps and good quality metal film resistors and good quality switchcraft or Neutrik connectors. I dont use cheap shit to make a battery box. I use high value caps that dont give you a roll off. Unless thats what you want. And yes its based on input impedance. All battery boxes I make are designed to be flat from 20hz to 20khz from 5k to 10k input  impedance.
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Thanks for the help- I've got a new recorder and mics and am trying to find a good level - but was wondering if the different battery boxes would offer slightly different results

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Interesting thread.  Is there a (relatively easy) way to test a battery box to see if it's passing a fairly neutral signal or rolling off frequencies?  Perhaps generating a series of different frequencies and feeding them through the BB's input?

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Thanks for the help- I've got a new recorder and mics and am trying to find a good level - but was wondering if the different battery boxes would offer slightly different results

Most battery boxes work the same. The only ones I recommend staying away from are any that operate on small coin cells. They are unreliable and fail often. Coin cells are not a good choice for powering mics.
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