Equipment:
Guitar: ESP LTD VIPER 407
Pickup: EMG 707 / neck
Volume=100%
Tone=100%
Cable:
3 meters fairly high quality.
Soundcard:
E-mu 1212M line in
Room:
Full of EM fields from:
unshielded power cables in walls,
computer case open()
neighbor watching his TV (15625hz peak)
CRT turned off
Method:
1) To get the highest possible amplitude i just banged all 7 strings as hard as possible without creating too much fret buzz.
2) To get the lowest possible amplitude i placed the guitar upside down on my bed to mute all strings and eliminate all noises coming to the strings/pickup from my natural body movements.
3) To get the difference between 9V and 18V dynamics i normalized both waves to 100% and examined their silent parts.
Wave #1:
One battery
http://www.sneapforum.celtiaproductions.co.uk/Mutant/1x9v_to_line_in.wav
After normalizing to 100% this wave's highest peak (and many other peaks) looks like this:
and the "silence" from 0:19 to 0:22.499 oscillates around -84dB (+-1)
Wave#2
Two batteries
http://www.sneapforum.celtiaproductions.co.uk/Mutant/2x9v_to_line_in.wav
After normalizing to 100% this wave's highest peak (and all other peaks) looks like this:
and the "silence" from 0:23 to 0:26.499 oscillates around -90dB (+-1)
[edit]
Before normalization 9V wave peaked at -19.17 dB and 18V at -12.68 dB (6.49 dBs louder).
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Conclusion:
6 to 7 decibels more with 18V and no distortion from clipped peaks - the second battery stays.
Guitar: ESP LTD VIPER 407
Pickup: EMG 707 / neck
Volume=100%
Tone=100%
Cable:
3 meters fairly high quality.
Soundcard:
E-mu 1212M line in
Room:
Full of EM fields from:
unshielded power cables in walls,
computer case open()
neighbor watching his TV (15625hz peak)
CRT turned off
Method:
1) To get the highest possible amplitude i just banged all 7 strings as hard as possible without creating too much fret buzz.
2) To get the lowest possible amplitude i placed the guitar upside down on my bed to mute all strings and eliminate all noises coming to the strings/pickup from my natural body movements.
3) To get the difference between 9V and 18V dynamics i normalized both waves to 100% and examined their silent parts.
Wave #1:
One battery
http://www.sneapforum.celtiaproductions.co.uk/Mutant/1x9v_to_line_in.wav
After normalizing to 100% this wave's highest peak (and many other peaks) looks like this:

and the "silence" from 0:19 to 0:22.499 oscillates around -84dB (+-1)
Code:
Min Sample Value: -2.45
Max Sample Value: 2.38
Peak Amplitude: -82.4 dB
Possibly Clipped: 0
DC Offset: 0
Minimum RMS Power: -94.63 dB
Maximum RMS Power: -92.89 dB
Average RMS Power: -93.95 dB
Total RMS Power: -93.94 dB
Wave#2
Two batteries
http://www.sneapforum.celtiaproductions.co.uk/Mutant/2x9v_to_line_in.wav
After normalizing to 100% this wave's highest peak (and all other peaks) looks like this:

and the "silence" from 0:23 to 0:26.499 oscillates around -90dB (+-1)
Code:
Min Sample Value: -1.33
Max Sample Value: 1.11
Peak Amplitude: -87.75 dB
Possibly Clipped: 0
DC Offset: 0
Minimum RMS Power: -101.2 dB
Maximum RMS Power: -99.48 dB
Average RMS Power: -100.33 dB
Total RMS Power: -100.32 dB
[edit]
Before normalization 9V wave peaked at -19.17 dB and 18V at -12.68 dB (6.49 dBs louder).
[/edit]
Conclusion:
6 to 7 decibels more with 18V and no distortion from clipped peaks - the second battery stays.
