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Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:39 am
by Yamaha48
Hello Dear friends here,i have a question about my Yamaha APX900 guitar.
The 9 volt block have not a long live,Other guitars i can do 6 moands with a 9 volt blok.
But in the Yamha maby 1 moand,ore somtimes shorter.
Now i have a block chargeble,but that gives not the 9 volts he needs.
2 weeks ago i bring 4 guitars to a person for checking al the things on it.
He told me that when i put a chargeble block in the guitar,that the pre amp give not the right thing.
Sorry that i'm serching for the right words.
Hoop you understand it.
Have a other member the same problem with that??
cheers..........Anton
Re: Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:20 pm
by Chasplaya
Hi Anton, I had a similar problem once with the battery not lasting. I discovered however that leaving the guitar lead plugged in also left the preamp running and using battery even when the guitar was not in use. This maybe not the same as your issue, but now I never leave the guitar lead plugged in problem solved! Also, one of my guitars, the Cole Clark came with advice never to use rechargeable batteries but high end batteries like Energizer Ultimate Lithium
Re: Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:34 pm
by Yamaha48
Hi Chas.
I know that the plug must out of the guitar.
now i have a Duracell battery insite.
See what it do.
I know there are a lot of preamps.
Maby that Marc can tell more?.
He have the same guitar.
Thanks Chas for the time you need to read and the reaction on this.
cheers...........Anton
Re: Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:54 am
by jimbo58
Hi Anton
I just got a Yamaha apx900 myself last week and I love it, however I will keep a watch on the battery life and let you know, thanks for the warning.
Jim
Re: Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:39 am
by tombo1230
yamaha48 wrote:
Hi Chas.
I know that the plug must out of the guitar.
now i have a Duracell battery insite.
See what it do.
I know there are a lot of preamps.
Maby that Marc can tell more?.
He have the same guitar.
Thanks Chas for the time you need to read and the reaction on this.
cheers...........Anton
Hi Anton, batteries only have a shelf life. Meaning that as a battery lays on the shelf in your local shop it is going dud! This is because the flow of electrons within, is coating one of the two poles in the battery as it sits there waiting to be bought, this is a big reason for batteries failing. What this means is, you should always buy your batteries from a shop which has a quick turnover so that you get newer ones when you buy them. This may not be your problem though, it could be that something is drawing excessive current because of a fault, as you can guess this would eat up batteries too. Just my thoughts on this.
Tom N.
Re: Yamaha APX900 9 volt block
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 1:39 pm
by Yamaha48
Hello Jim.
Sorry for the late reaction on your writing.
Hope you have a good time with your Yamaha APX900.
What i try now is remove the 9 volt block when im ready with playing.
Yesterday i phone my dutch friend Willem,he give me the idee to try.
Hello Tom.
Thanks for the reaction.