Lozz196 Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Says it all really, am now the proud owner of an SBMM Ray34, and was just wondering what you Active Basschatters recommend. Quote
jaydentaku Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 I just stay away from cheap ones. I use Duracell ultra. They last ages and that satisfies me. Quote
Silvia Bluejay Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) The usual 9V Energizer or Duracell (the good models). Be aware that they tend to be slightly thicker than cheaper makes, which implies some trouble getting them into the slot and getting them out. Be careful not to trap or short any wires. Oh, and remember to unplug the bass from the amp and disconnect the lead from both. Edited for typos - grrr! Edited May 28, 2012 by bluejay Quote
LiamPodmore Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 I use Duracell, only £2 each from my local hardware shop or B&M bargains and seem to last anything between 6 months and a year (Unless they're in a Behringer BDI-21, then they last about 6 hours...). Been using them in active basses since the end of 2007 without any issues whatsoever. Liam Quote
Gust0o Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Probably revealing my skinflint nature, but I just use the Tesco's 9V batteries - seem a decent life for the price; that said, being one of those suspicious types (well, you could read that both ways, but I'll leave it out there) I do swap them regularly. I don't let them run flat and then move them on. Quote
pietruszka Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Yep, big +1 for duracells. They're about £1.70 from home bargains to. Dan Quote
EBS_freak Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) Energizer LA522 - and change your batteries once in a blue moon... (just make sure the dimensions fit your bass - as stated by other people. Not all 9v batteries are the same size... somewhat oddly...) Failing that, I use Procells. Bulk buy. Edited May 28, 2012 by EBS_freak Quote
Conan Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 You can get large packs of Duracell batteries online for pennies.... try Amazon or Ebay. Quote
thisnameistaken Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Duracells have the most growl, they are also fat-sounding, clean, smooth, edgy, deep, piano-like and vintagey. Energizers are good batteries but they don't cut through or sit perfectly in the mix like Duracells do. Quote
Matt P Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 duracell procells for me too, i buy them in packs of 10 online, they seem to last the same as the duracells from the supermarkets but are around a pound each against the 3 quid each that they are on the high street. just make sure it's a reliable seller as there are some fakes out there. Matt Quote
paul_5 Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 (edited) Duracell, because I like rabbits. . The American made ones sound better for Rock, but for fat, funky stuff (and if you can find them) an old Russian one should see you right. The chinese ones sound terrible. Edited May 28, 2012 by paul_5 Quote
Conan Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 [quote name='thisnameistaken' timestamp='1338213944' post='1670887'] Duracells have the most growl, they are also fat-sounding, clean, smooth, edgy, deep, piano-like and vintagey. Energizers are good batteries but they don't cut through or sit perfectly in the mix like Duracells do. [/quote] Quote
heminder Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Kodak Xtralife here. i think they were going at 2 for £1 at poundland, so i bought a bunch. Quote
chris_b Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 +1 for the Duracell marketing dept. Any good, branded, in date batteries should be fine to use. Some manufacturers don't recommend rechargeable batteries because they don't fully recharge. Always keep at least one spare (i used to keep 2) and use in rotation so they are in date. Quote
Happy Jack Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 If you run active basses, then one of the most useful ways to spend £6.99 is http://www.maplin.co.uk/handy-battery-tester-6058 Why guess? Come to that, why rotate? It takes literally a couple of seconds to test how much charge is left. Quote
Silvia Bluejay Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Got a similar device among my tools, but always end up waiting for the E string on my two active basses to fart... then it's time to replace the battery Quote
BottomE Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Theres a neat little feature on my Audere preamp that runs a test each time you plug a jack lead into the input. A very sexy blue light on the control plate flashes in special sequences to provide an estimate of how strong the battery signal is. I try and find little batteries - did you realise that there is actually quite a noticeable size difference in the same type of battery? I have to jam mine into a small cavity (Carry On moment) that is already full of preamp - so i go for the smallest i can find. Quote
EBS_freak Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1338217477' post='1670954'] Theres a neat little feature on my Audere preamp that runs a test each time you plug a jack lead into the input. A very sexy blue light on the control plate flashes in special sequences to provide an estimate of how strong the battery signal is. [/quote] You see, whilst I think that this is a good idea in seeing if your batteries are good, I don't think its good that it mutes the preamp whilst it does this test... (think stepped on leads etc...) Quote
Silvia Bluejay Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1338217477' post='1670954'] I try and find little batteries - did you realise that there is actually quite a noticeable size difference in the same type of battery? I have to jam mine into a small cavity (Carry On moment) that is already full of preamp - so i go for the smallest i can find. [/quote] Now, has anyone told bass guitar manufacturers? I mean, how difficult can it be for them to allow one more millimetre on each dimension when they create the cavity? Quote
Ou7shined Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1338213315' post='1670880'] ...Failing that, I use Procells. Bulk buy. [/quote] +1 Quote
TRBboy Posted May 28, 2012 Posted May 28, 2012 Duracell Procell. You can buy a box of 10 for about £7 off Amazon or ebay, and they're great batteries. Just remember to unplug your lead when you're not playing and they should last ages! Quote
Lozz196 Posted May 28, 2012 Author Posted May 28, 2012 So looks like Duracells for the majority then, cheers peoples, looks like Amazon will be getting another order. Quote
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