Thank you for giving me permission to do whatever I want.
In this case I was offering a thought based on my experience. I did not expect it to generate controversy, but it seems I was wrong.
I would encourage you to reread the original post like I just did. While the the author mentions "going into a series of punk rock Christmas shows this December" (not "a gig"), that fact was predicated on a more generalized concern: "whenever I unplug my CZ-1000 from the wall, I run the risk of all of the internal sounds I've programmed being erased, along with the pitch wheel resetting itself to super and sub-sonic range, and the instrument tuning going off."
Since you recommended your preference ("my vote is for a set of rechargeable batteries") sharing my experience with rechargeable batteries, clearly identifying it as my experience, and clearly articulating reasons was entirely appropriate and related to the topic.
--- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "fulfil_objective" <robot@...> wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
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> Feel free to not use rechargeable batteries. Everybody can do whatever they want. Personally, I don't like sending buckets of single-use batteries to the waste facility, and I do like running things off batteries sometimes.
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> Your concerns also don't really relate to the OP's question. He just wants to make sure he doesn't lose his patches while at a gig. That could be easily accomplished by good rechargeable batteries, the 9V mod, or a couple of sets on single-use D batteries.
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> As for your EZ/CZ cartridge, things like that take the barest trickle of energy to keep the RAM from losing its data. In that use scenario, an alkaline battery makes sense for the reasons you stated. An even better solution for you would be to store those sounds on your PC, and not on a cartridge. Then take those batteries out of that cartridge before storing it! If you haven't had gear ruined by being stored with the batteries in it, then you've dodged a bullet.
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> The chemistry of rechargeables is getting better every year, it seems to me. One of the big downsides of rechargeables is their initial cost. Good ones can seem quite expensive. You have to think of rechargeables as an investment, and even then they still seem expensive.
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> --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@> wrote:
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> > Just a thought:
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> > I have not used rechargeable batteries (AA/AAA) in synth gear, however, I do have some experience with them in other things. If my experience is typical, I do not recommend rechargeable batteries for two reasons: (1) they do not last as long as conventional batteries and (2) they discharge when not in use.
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> > I have had batteries in an unused EZ-CZ catridge that retained their charge for well over 10 years. In my experience, the energy in rechargeable batteries dissipates within weeks or months.
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> > Steve
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> > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, "fulfil_objective" <robot@> wrote:
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> > > Nate,
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> > > People have mentioned the 9V mod, but my vote is for a set of rechargeable batteries. I do that with my CZ-101. It has the advantage of keeping you on, even if you get accidentally unplugged for a second. But for this option, you would have to have a battery charger.
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> > > I believe the batteries should be D size, not C as someone else stated.
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> > > --- In CZsynth@yahoogroups.com, Rotundo Sealeg <rotundosealeg@> wrote:
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> > > > Hey guys. I bet this question has been asked before... but whenever I unplug my CZ-1000 from the wall, I run the risk of all of the internal sounds I've programmed being erased, along with the pitch wheel resetting itself to super and sub-sonic range, and the instrument tuning going off. Is there a battery I can change somewhere in this synth?! Does anybody know where it is? My band is going into a series of punk rock Christmas shows this December, and I would love to not worry about showing up to the show with an empty memory bank.
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> > > > Also, I have a EZ-CZ memory cartridge and it will only access two of the memory banks now. It's like that top tiny little switch isn't doing its job. Has this happened to anybody? Any fixes?
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> > > > Thanks in advance!
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> > > > Nate
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Re: Internal Memory Backup Battery & EZ-CZ Cartridge
2010-11-23 by steve_the_composer
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