Really? A new battery is like $1-2 dollars.Then what.?? More$$$
Easy: no battery, you just have to configure the system yourself after each power down / start up cycle...Too bad the engineers could not figure out how to not have a battery.. peavey did with the tubefex.. battery’s would leak and destroy circuit boards..
Yeah, when I think of devices to compare the Axe-Fx to, the Peavey Tube Fex is right there at the top of the list.Too bad the engineers could not figure out how to not have a battery.. peavey did with the tubefex.. battery’s would leak and destroy circuit boards..
Yeah, when I think of devices to compare the Axe-Fx to, the Peavey Tube Fex is right there at the top of the list.
Coincidentally, the device you're using to access this forum also has a battery in it. Too bad the engineers could not figure out how to not have a battery. Oh wait...they did. It's called a pen and paper.
Too bad the engineers could not figure out how to not have a battery.. peavey did with the tubefex.. battery’s would leak and destroy circuit boards..
That made my day!Yeah, when I think of devices to compare the Axe-Fx to, the Peavey Tube Fex is right there at the top of the list.
In 20+ years of working on countless computers, I've never once seen a leaking CMOS battery. Lithium button and coin cell batteries are very stable compared to other battery chemistries like alkaline. Any battery type can leak, but it's pretty rare with coin and button cell batteries.Too bad the engineers could not figure out how to not have a battery.. peavey did with the tubefex.. battery’s would leak and destroy circuit boards..
Paper is for shredders. I go for the vintage sag of quill on sheepskin myself: They say squid ink with a brush on papyrus is more versatile for those who can afford it, but I like keeping some birds around for their tail feathers: Plus, with Thanksgiving coming up: There's nothing like a NOS turkey for the holiday table.
Exactly, me Too!In 20+ years of working on countless computers, I've never once seen a leaking CMOS battery. Lithium button and coin cell batteries are very stable compared to other battery chemistries like alkaline. Any battery type can leak, but it's pretty rare with coin and button cell batteries.
Just wondering, what cleaner product do you use - I've used pot cleaner for my guitar pots, but the stuff I used (can't remember the name) felt liquidy and made me shy to use it near active electronics.blow some pot cleaner into all the pots while I'm in there -