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    psalajka Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 14, 2016, 10:02 AM
    Powering a Fender Passport VENUE system (requires 750w) for live musical performance
    Good day! I am a rock at electricity and I need your expertise. If I want to power a Fender Passport VENUE, (requires 750w), for about 5-10 hours of playtime (two guitars and a mic), what kind of battery would work? I would use a battery power pack and a true sine wave inverter. But what kind of battery do you think would give me the power I need? I hear deep cycle marine battery but I am not sure.

    Can you help? Thanks!

    - Pete

    Fender Passport VENUE
    Passport® VENUE | Fender Passports

    Would either of these batteries work?
    Marine Battery | RV Battery | BLUETOP® | OPTIMABATTERIES

    EverStart Maxx Marine Battery, Group Size 29DC - Walmart.com
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    Apr 14, 2016, 10:32 AM
    Realistically you require a generator for this application.

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