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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: lt-cartman on January 11, 2012, 02:00:40 PM
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to anyone who owns the church audio 9100 preamp...
whats the rough battery life of the ca 9100 preamp (roughly half volume) with (standard duracell power plus batteries) - when powering the ca-14 cards
thanks in advance
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I think Chris has said around 30 hours. I use 20 hours although I use that gear less these days and probably change it earlier than that just because I'm not sure how many hours it had been.
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I think Chris has said around 30 hours. I use 20 hours although I use that gear less these days and probably change it earlier than that just because I'm not sure how many hours it had been.
Strange, I've gone over 40 hours on one battery (Energizer Industrial 9V) and still had around 3/4 charge (from my days in TV, I've always changed batteries at around 50-60%).
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I think Chris has said around 30 hours. I use 20 hours although I use that gear less these days and probably change it earlier than that just because I'm not sure how many hours it had been.
Strange, I've gone over 40 hours on one battery (Energizer Industrial 9V) and still had around 3/4 charge (from my days in TV, I've always changed batteries at around 50-60%).
I also change batts out before they are dead. Why push the limits, right? :) I was told around 30 hours for my old 9100. But I just used regular old Walgreen 9v's :)
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thanks for all your replies.
toolman
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I am not taking chances...I change the battery for every show...but use cheaper batteries..
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I am not taking chances...I change the battery for every show...but use cheaper batteries..
Dont use cheaper batteries! Get rechargeable Maha 9.6 volt batteries. They are much better than using cheap batteries cheap batteries can be noisy...
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I am not taking chances...I change the battery for every show...but use cheaper batteries..
Dont use cheaper batteries! Get rechargeable Maha 9.6 volt batteries. They are much better than using cheap batteries cheap batteries can be noisy...
+1.
The Industrial Enegerizer batteries were what I used to use back in my TV Audio days. That said, they've always worked well for me. If I ever went the rechargeable 9v route, I wouldn't consider anything other than the Maha's.
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I am not taking chances...I change the battery for every show...but use cheaper batteries..
Dont use cheaper batteries! Get rechargeable Maha 9.6 volt batteries. They are much better than using cheap batteries cheap batteries can be noisy...
Can somebody expalin that ..why cheaper batteries are noisy...I replace them every show and usage is about 3 hours the most....but I have a new energizer battery at home...I will test it at the next show....
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i use most time "normal" 9V Blocks but not the cheapest ones, more like Varta and so on ... never had issues.
if i didn't used the preamp long time i always used a new one.
maybebe i go the way with rechargeables too, i will record lots more stuff this year, so its the reasonable cheaper way imho ...
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i use most time "normal" 9V Blocks but not the cheapest ones, more like Varta and so on ... never had issues.
if i didn't used the preamp long time i always used a new one.
maybebe i go the way with rechargeables too, i will record lots more stuff this year, so its the reasonable cheaper way imho ...
varta make very good batteries so I would not consider them to be an issue it's the very cheap ones from china
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I don't use batteries from China..batteries manufactord in Germany.....so far so good ...no provblems at all...
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I've been buying US made Duracells in bulk. $1.15/each in lots of about 100. At that price no reason for cheap batteries
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I've been buying US made Duracells in bulk. $1.15/each in lots of about 100. At that price no reason for cheap batteries
SCHWEET ;D
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I've been buying US made Duracells in bulk. $1.15/each in lots of about 100. At that price no reason for cheap batteries
100 batteries for $115/90€, that's really an awesome deal :D Where have you got them from -if I may ask ?