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Old 11-18-2005, 09:56 PM
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Battery Power Consumption Question

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Hello all. This may sound dumb, but I'm curious. I own a Hohner BBassV, It uses passive EMG Selects pickups with an active preamp. The preamp has an output pot on it.
My question is:When playing in active mode, is more battery power consumed if the pot is turned all the way up, or is power consumption always going to be the same regardless of how the pot is adjusted?
I play with both volume controls wide open. The pot is not fully wide open, but close to it. Was interested as the bass crapped out on me during a practice one day and I had changed the battery earlier this year. The previous battery lasted a lot longer than that. As long as nothing is plugged in, the preamp will not work.
This bass is not as loud or full bodied as my Series 10 P-Bass Replica where I had the factory pickup replaced with a Fender "Original '62 p- bass pickup".

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Old 11-21-2005, 06:37 PM
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[quote=Sounbwoy]Hello all. This may sound dumb...QUOTE]

FWIW:

Unclear about some things here but skipping that, there was a post about a week ago (addressed premature battery wear it seemed ) and seems answered the question I think you're asking. So a search may turn it up.

At any rate it sounds like you've got a battery that lasts for the better part of a year at worse and there's no problem in that respect. Maybe you're playing the bass more now, maybe the other battery was higher quality, or had more output from the start.

Different pups have different output and some will sound more "full" than others depending on a myriad of variables (location being one - the further up the neck the same pup is mounted the louder/darker/and less clear it will become).
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Old 11-22-2005, 09:59 AM
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Thanks for trying to answer my question. I'm not sure how much clearer I can make it. The bass has two volume controls (one for each pickup). Additionally, the preamp has an output pot (a master volume, if you will). So, what I'm asking is, would battery power consumption be HIGHER if the MASTER is wide open, or not?
Thanks again for your response.
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Old 11-22-2005, 11:27 AM
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Power consumption will be more or less the same, depending on how they have this control wired. If it's actually a gain control, then you might use slightly more current with it boosted... but I doubt it would be noticeable. If it's a volume control wired after the circuit than it wouldn't make any difference. I wouldn't worry about it either way.

I use a bass with three active EMG pickups, a BTC preamp, and I run it on 18V. I'd imagine the batteries would last 6 months with daily playing, but as a rule of thumb I change them every other month (or every other string change...).

So if you like, change your battery when you change your strings! And use quality batteries.

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Old 11-23-2005, 08:56 AM
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Thanks for your reply. I appreciate the info.
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