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9v guitar amp
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https://www.guitarcenter.com/Honeytone/N-10-Guitar-Mini-Amp-Black-1273887999607.gc?cntry=us&source=4WWRWXGP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrvn7sY7T3QIViANpCh1MRAXxEAYYASABEgJ2XvD_BwE&kwid=productads-adid^172488555108-device^c-plaid^150212431242-sku^1273887999607@ADL4GC-adType^PLA






how am i going to wire one of these to my battery?
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#2
I like it !
3 possible ans..  .
A case of batteries.
An inverter.
A zener diode on the rig battery supply.
and 1 crazy ans. ,  a 12 volt batt that has a shorted out cell..........
stay tuned 
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#3
https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Converter-1-25-36v-Efficiency-Regulator/dp/B079N9BFZC/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1537809759&sr=1-5&keywords=voltage+buck

Thanks for this request.

The product above was not available a while back. I have a 3 amp version, and the one above is rated for 5 amps. I am using one as my voltage speed controller on my fan, but I swapped in a larger potentiometer, and added a heatsink to the processor chip. The link above provides a heatsink for higher amperage applications, They stole my idea!

My friend has that same amplifier, at least I think it is the same, definitely powered off a 9v battery. It sounds surprisingly good for its size, but when we plugged my 5w bluetooth speaker into it as an experiment, my speaker sounded even better.
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#4
cool,it's doable

i remember the toy amps but now there are a couple that actually work,for under $100,blackstar and boss seem to be the music"experts" favorites
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#5
I love Boss processing , I still have a rack mt SE-50 and line driver pedal.

(And they don't ovve me anything....)
stay tuned 
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