OK call me lazy- for the last couple months I've been playing with my Jackson Fusion Pro that I posted about when I got it. It's loaded SA/SA/85. I never opened the cavity to change the battery.
The other day it started "kicking out", literally losing signal, so I popped off the cover (very happy to see a very clean, neat wiring job) and replaced the battery. I did the scientific 9-volt "tongue test" and was amazed that the pickups were working at all.... there was practically NO juice coming off that sucker.
So I put the new battery in, closed her up, and played her. Was surprised how much the tone changed.... Much...tighter? Glassier? Less broken up. Less distorted.
Has anyone noticed this? Do the characteristics of your active pickups change as the battery winds down?
Funny thing is I kinda liked the "old" tone. Now I'll be stripping batteries out of smoke detectors after a year to put in my guitars!
Vass
The other day it started "kicking out", literally losing signal, so I popped off the cover (very happy to see a very clean, neat wiring job) and replaced the battery. I did the scientific 9-volt "tongue test" and was amazed that the pickups were working at all.... there was practically NO juice coming off that sucker.
So I put the new battery in, closed her up, and played her. Was surprised how much the tone changed.... Much...tighter? Glassier? Less broken up. Less distorted.
Has anyone noticed this? Do the characteristics of your active pickups change as the battery winds down?
Funny thing is I kinda liked the "old" tone. Now I'll be stripping batteries out of smoke detectors after a year to put in my guitars!
Vass
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