Pat, the charger will do just fine on one or more batteries, but you should disconnect the charger during play to eliminate any noise from the charger. You can just shut it off when you play, and turn it back on after you are done, to recharge the batteries for the next session. This method allows anyone to use batteries for power, whether they are on the grid or not. However to power any 120VAC items, you need a special power inverter that makes a perfect sine wave, and a perfect 60Hz frequency. Studer makes inverters like this, and I use one on my preamp. It works beautifully, and is noise free, even on my high efficiency Lowthers which will clearly reveal any noise coming through.
Could This Be Your Next Power Conditioner?
Here is a cure to all your dirty AC woes. TWL has been preaching this for years. Does he know something we don't?
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/pages/h00114.asp
It does make for some very interesting reading. Post your comments, if any. Happy listening.
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/pages/h00114.asp
It does make for some very interesting reading. Post your comments, if any. Happy listening.
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