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The efficiency thing is very important here, we are attempting to get the absolute highest efficiency possible to be able to get the absolute most from the batteries. That makes perfect sense to me.Gary
can this thing be converted to use a wall outlet?
and do you think it would be extremly detrimental on its performance?
WOW, ok i'm not going to make fun of any one, but I am confused! Like myself, I thought that most audiophiles only dreamed of getting off the grid. My battery preamp lets you achieve that part of the goal, If your into vinyl, well my battery phono stage gets you there. I have introduced a battery amplifier running on batteries, not uncommon these days, but this one is using tubes. It is a first step at getting tube amplifiers off the grid. The many of you who own battery preamps, none of you have ever asked, CAN I PLUG IT IN?To honestly answer your question can it be plugged in, YES sure. It will totally destroy the magic of this amp and then it would be just like alll the rest. If you have to plug in there are many many amps out there with only 15 watts and for a lot less money.Just my 2 cents worth here. It aint hard to hide a battery or batteries and connect a charger when necessary. Especially for the truly awsome musical experiences you will recieve from this tiny battery amp! I hope I have not offended any one with this post. Give me a break this is what everybody has been waiting for DON'T GO AND PLUG IT IN TOO! Gary
9 hrs should be enough as long as it is not car-battery sized i can find some room for it
is there any way that we might be able to do a pass-around with one of these like they are currently doing with the glow1/virtue?
it sounds like i might be able to work with it after all 9 hrs should be enough as long as it is not car-battery sized i can find some room for it