KAISH 9V Battery Cover Battery Box Case Compartment for Active Guitar Bass
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In the box are the battery contacts. The battery clip has to be cut off so that the existing + and - can be soldered The leads in the box point to the contacts. In my case, it fit an Ibanez BTB33 to a T. These are better than Ibanez battery clips. I eventually plan on replacing all of my Ibanez clips
You may be interested to know that the case on my Sterling 5 looks very similar to the bass you're asking about, so I Googled it. My theory is that it would work, but I cannot be sure.
I measured the cavity in my battery box at 66 cubic inches. The size of the arrow is 2 x Approximately 5 mm x 20 mm. You should be able to work with a cavity of 25mm(lwd). In order to fit the box, I did trim it a little bit.
In fact, yes. In order to replace my Sterling Ray35's cover, I replaced the whole thing.
Selected User Reviews For KAISH 9V Battery Cover Battery Box Case Compartment for Active Guitar Bass
A surface mount device is not available. My goal was to surface mount this on a guitar, but I couldn't figure out how. As the screw holes are on the bottom of the compartment, this option will only work on solid body guitars with enough wood underneath the compartment to cover the screw holes (not included). My hope was that there would be clips built into the plastic or something allowing surface mounting, but it didn't turn out that way. In the event that it cannot be screwed into something at the bottom of the compartment, get something else.
This battery holder is better than a lot of others because it fits on the back of the battery rather than the side, so it takes up Furthermore, the connection is a direct solder, not a plug that must be threaded through and attached. During the recording of my Epiphone LP, I used this cable. pierced the opening on my control cover rather than on the guitar, so if I wanted to replace my actives with passives, I would not have to worry about a hole in my guitar. We cover it for $6 and there are no more holes. This cover is very easy to use due to the narrow space needed.
The bass I use onstage is very hard on me. The same thing happened this time as well. There is no doubt in my mind that I may have Moreover, the battery unit as a whole I only had the case left to deal with. In the middle of the song, my phone lost its signal. The night was finished with a change of basses. Upon breaking down and discovering the unit was missing, we learned that it had been stolen. My search for the lead was extended to every area of the stage and venue You are in the There is nothing. I'm glad I was able to get this for a really good.
It was used to take the place of the factory battery box on an Ibanez SR800 bass, which was cheap and failed to hold the battery firmly. It was the third different one I tried, and it was the one that finally fixed the problem for me. Efforts were made to hold the battery.
It fits my Ibanez basses perfectly and is a direct replacement for the factory battery box. As for the one star I have taken away, it is because there are no templates provided when trying to install it on a new instrument, and there is also no product support or webpage for Kaish to be found.
Using a battery box like this helped hold the 9volt battery needed for this guitar pickup conversion from passive to active. It was a pleasant experience for the client and for me.
It only took me a little tweaking to get the proper fit with a template I had. The hinged ones are less convenient, since there is no junk to deal with.
Ibanez is the perfect match for this guitar. A solid mount is the best solution if the harness on your 9-volt battery is defective. Unlike trap doors that only leave a few wires to keep you from losing your 9V, there's no flimsy wire to catch your 9V. This was easy to install and has been working well for a few weeks now.