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Maximum voltage for ESP bass pickups?


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so i have an ESP/LTD bass that has stock pickups, they are ESP's own-brand SB-5 soapbar-style pickups. i had a peek in the cavity and if i remember correctly i think i saw a G&B preamp. i have no idea if the pickups are active/passive but there's that preamp in there and the bass has a separate cavity to take a 9v battery.

i'm wondering what the maximum voltage this kit can safely take is? i know EMG pickups have a max supply voltage of 27V, but these aren't EMG so i'm wondering if anyone knows anything about them?

i did change the battery to a fresh one and it made a small but noticeable improvement in sound, even though the old battery wasn't in any way flat. it measured a healthy 9.14V on my multimeter, and the new one measures 9.56V.

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[quote name='heminder' timestamp='1333654302' post='1604981']
i did change the battery to a fresh one and it made a small but noticeable improvement in sound, even though the old battery wasn't in any way flat. it measured a healthy 9.14V on my multimeter, and the new one measures 9.56V.
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You can't actually rely on a multimeter to test batteries unless the battery is under load (i.e. connected to the circuit it is intended to be powering and working).

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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1333655127' post='1605000']
You can't actually rely on a multimeter to test batteries unless the battery is under load (i.e. connected to the circuit it is intended to be powering and working).
[/quote]yah, that's what i did - i tested them while they were connected to the circuit.

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