Having the right tools for music is something that brings great joy to every musician, and it allows them to be able to express themselves to the fullest because they have the right resources they need. That's only that; it also allows the audience to enjoy whatever they are playing because they are trying to please the audience and not only themselves. This is why they are called musicians, and we always remain valuable no matter what happens.
Some weeks ago, I shared a small effect that I got from a friend and how I was using it for my music. Ever since I got this effect, I have not been able to use it the way I want to because I do not have the right tools to power it, but then I was using a 9-volt battery to power it, which was not giving me the right pleasure I wanted from it.
But one thing I believe is that whatever you do, you will surely get better at it as long as you continue doing it. Though it may take some time and some extra effort, you will surely get better at it. Last week I was on a program, and I took my effect and my guitar along with me to play, but getting there, I discovered that the new battery I bought to power the effect produces less sound within a short time because it is a large event.
And I felt this effect would surely have a way to power it using a light source, but I was never sure of the kind of adapter I would use to power it. I was wondering what to do to make this effect work effectively this morning when I took the effect, and I was trying to read through the guy that was pasted on the back of the effects, and it was written there that only a 9-volt battery or a 300mA adapter can power it.
I was very surprised about how I was unable to notice this for so long, and I was going about buying different batteries within a short time, but it gets drained and makes me spend too much. Immediately I rushed to take a DC stablin adapter, which I got from a friend, to try to power it, but at first it didn't work, and I had to switch the polarity to negative, and immediately it came up and switched on the ignition light.
I felt so happy and relieved, and I wondered why I hadn't gotten this idea for so long and why I had been stressing myself. Sometimes I will be ready to play so well, but I won't be able to do that because of the battery I am using, which will get drained if I loud the effect too much. But now I can do whatever I like because I can easily regulate the capacity from 9 volts to 12 volts, which will provide enough strength to produce a better sound.
Now I am prepared to go get better sound from whatever mixer I am plugged into. And now I will make use of the battery I have whenever there is no light source and I need to do some rehearsals with my electric guitar and the effect. I do not need to get bothered anymore. All thanks to thinking and technology that have helped me this far. Music is life if it is done the right way.