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    After reading the posts about running EMGs at 18 volts, I've decided to do it. Now my question:

    Let's suppose that the planets align wrong or something and I don't like the sound at 18 volts and I want to run them at 9 volts again (or...I just want to save batteries or whatever), can I "short" the additional battery clip and go back to 9 volts (single battery) without having to physically remove the second clip? Also, is there something made for doing that? That is, something that plugs into a battery clip to close the circuit so it can be bypassed?

    I wouldn't want to have to desolder the new clip just to go back.
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    Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

    You should be able to wire up a toggle switch to select between the two wiring options for direct comparison.
    Maybe.
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    • #3
      Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

      [ QUOTE ]
      After reading the posts about running EMGs at 18 volts, I've decided to do it. Now my question:

      Let's suppose that the planets align wrong or something and I don't like the sound at 18 volts and I want to run them at 9 volts again (or...I just want to save batteries or whatever), can I "short" the additional battery clip and go back to 9 volts (single battery) without having to physically remove the second clip? Also, is there something made for doing that? That is, something that plugs into a battery clip to close the circuit so it can be bypassed?

      I wouldn't want to have to desolder the new clip just to go back.

      [/ QUOTE ]

      You could but it would probably be a bigger hassle than just cutting the wire and resoldering which takes about 1 min.

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      • #4
        Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

        Hmmm.... I just had a brainstorm. I could buy a third battery clip and solder its leads together. Then if I wanted to run at 9 volts again, I could remove one battery and snap this modified clip in its place.

        Would this work?
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          Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

          Yes.
          please don't put it into words, 'cause I fear what you're thinking

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            Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

            Yes

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            • #7
              Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

              Thanks, guys. When I get ready to do it, I'll get two additional clips instead of one.
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                Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

                [ QUOTE ]
                Hmmm.... I just had a brainstorm. I could buy a third battery clip and solder its leads together. Then if I wanted to run at 9 volts again, I could remove one battery and snap this modified clip in its place.

                Would this work?

                [/ QUOTE ]

                Holy shit, that's a good idea!

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                  Re: Question about EMGs at 18 volts

                  [ QUOTE ]
                  [ QUOTE ]
                  Hmmm.... I just had a brainstorm. I could buy a third battery clip and solder its leads together. Then if I wanted to run at 9 volts again, I could remove one battery and snap this modified clip in its place.

                  Would this work?

                  [/ QUOTE ]

                  Holy shit, that's a good idea!

                  [/ QUOTE ]

                  yep, works like a charm....it´s a super easy mod this way (Although IMO it´s not exactly rocket science the usual way, either [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]) [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

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