UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Soundhole pre-amp controls
When I bought my last electro acoustic I found that a lot of them had the pickup pre-amps on the inside of the soundhole rather than the traditonal pre-amp on the guitar body.
Whilst I love the fact that it's discrete and there's no chunk of wood chopped out, is it not a real pain to change batteries? Do you not have to slacken the strings to get the battery pouch out?
When I was looking a guy in one shop said most people just change the batteries each time they change strings. But, most batteries last longer than strings so it makes no sense (to me anyway).
Am I being silly or is this a real issue of them?
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If you change it when you change strings it depends how often you change strings... if you do very often you can keep the partly-used batteries for pedals etc since they will be almost new.
I just don't like having a battery in the guitar at all though. I purposely removed one of those systems from my Gibson and put a simple pickup and endpin jack in it.
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