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Old 02-21-2006, 03:51 PM
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I just ran across this on the guitar parts resource website and was wondering if anyone had heard of it.

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With the X-BatTM system, the 9-Volt battery (X-Bat9TM) or batteries (X-Bat18TM) are located in the battery pack (shown above). The pickups and electronics in the instrument are powered using a stereo (2 wire plus shield) instrument cable to connect to the pack.

It's like having a 9-Volt or 18 Volt "phantom power" supply for your active instrument! Ideal for Strats®, Teles®, Jazz Bass®, P-Bass® and other guitars and basses that require routing for batteries or require pickguard removal or other disassembly to change the batteries.

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Seems like a neat product -- anyone familiar with it?
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Old 02-21-2006, 10:31 PM
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Wow neat, I wonder how exactly this works, and if any one has used one of these.
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I hope it's cheap, because if it works like it think it does, it's got about $5 worth of stuff in it.
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All it does is runs the 9 volts down a special cable. It just shifts where the battery is physically, not so much where is is electrically. That is why there is a jumper for the battery clip, in order to complete the circuit with the external power supply. They have added some monitoring circuitry, though, which I really didn't investigate.
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Old 02-22-2006, 01:21 AM
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power supply

Don't see the convenience of such a thing where you still need the battery's. I made an external power supply for my bass with EMG's and pre-amp.
This is how you do it: Buy a balanced 9 V trafo. Now I don't know for sure if it has to be a symmetric or an asymetric one? One of them gives a hum, so you need the other one. You can ask any electrician, they know.
Put an XLR with three poles in your guitar. There you got a spare pole for the + 9 V. Now use a XLR microphone cable for your guitar and make a jack signal output to your amp.
I work for years with this setup and don't need any batteries any more.

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What the heck kind of bass is that?
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What the heck kind of bass is that?
Looks like a heavily-modified Ibanez Musician...
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Wow Wiro, that's a pretty badass looking setup...
Just wondering... You reckon it'd be possible to make one of those that has a few effect power supply leads too? I'm thinking 'bout doing something like that with the 5er I'm building, but keep a jack socket there too so if I want to to use it in passive mode (incase my power unit died or I was unable to use it for whatever reason) then I could run the bass straight into the amp.

It'd be fun to make a rack with one of these things in it... But I don't fancy always carrying around a 4U rack case where a 2U will do.
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I guess all that stuff is cool, but it seems a lot easier to use a battery.
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What ^he^ said...
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I guess all that stuff is cool, but it seems a lot easier to use a battery.
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