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Don't leave the cable plugged into your guitar. That thing drains the pick-ups battery like mad.



Can you elaborate?

I thought I plug my electric guitar into console with cable. Where are the batteries?
Any electric guitar is ok?

Some/most guitars, have a battery inside of the body, which is what powers the pickups (if you have a really rad guitar like I do). This game seems to suck the juice out of them though, and I have to constantly keep changing the batteries in my guitar because of it.

Yep can use any elec guitar. Unsure about the pickup thingie tho as the only instument im good at playing is the meat trumpet [emoji6] and only mine so its not an offer lol



After reading this the missus wanted to know why I couldn't stop smiling
Some/most guitars, have a battery inside of the body, which is what powers the pickups (if you have a really rad guitar like I do). This game seems to suck the juice out of them though, and I have to constantly keep changing the batteries in my guitar because of it.



I'll inspect mine tomorrow but I haven't seen hiding spots before in it


Where ya been? What's new?



Been so busy with work and events , in the middle of expanding my business and looking to set up cleaning supplies shop and services near Joondalup but unfortunately too much hassles than what I thought :( paper works and work - I can't cope doing this on my own but I'm not giving up yet - I hope :(

Haven't got a chance to fix the car or take her for spin - wish I have someone who can help



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