Wasn't sure where to put this but seeing as how the CH has a plethora of guitar players I figured there'd be some good knowledge/suggestions on this.
I hate adapters for stomp boxes. They are extra cabling, take up much needed outlets and are noisy. I stopped using them live AGES ago. Instead I just bought 9v batteries and it made everything much easier live. I tried using rechargeables but they always seemed to drain way too quick and they seemed to make the pedals not get enough charge. So expensive arsed non- chargeable batteries it was. I'd buy cheapos to power things in rehearsal or just non crucial local gigs at our usual dives and good brand name 9v (Energizer, Duracell, etc) if we were touring or playing a big show.
Currently I am broke as hell and can't toss 5 bucks here and there to power my pedals in my little home studio. I have a big bag of semi used batteries, most of which still have juice, that I'm going through for the moment BUT I'm going to have to find a solution eventually. Also considering these batts are all of various charges and the only way I have to test them is the check light on the pedals (very inaccurate) or jamming them onto my tongue (gross, inaccurate and... well it doesn't feel nice) I can't be certain I'm getting the most out of my pedals as I track.
So... what I am hoping is that somehow with the ever plodding progress of technology and power storage that maybe... just MAYBE rechargeable batteries and their corresponding chargers have stop sucking arse so much and I might be able to find a long term solution to this minor but important issue.
If so... what brand of chargers/batteries should I be looking at and what should I expect to spend?
Alternately regale me with tales of your pedal powering successes, failures or encounters with various monkeys and/or apes (but not erotic ones because this is a family site).
kthx