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Specifications |
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Brand | TC Electronic | ||
Category | Pedal & Effects Accessories | ||
Pedal Type: | Mini Buffer, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x Instrument, | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Bypass Switching: | Intelligent bypass, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply required (sold separately), | ||
Height: | 1.5", | ||
Width: | 2.0", | ||
Depth: | 3.75", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 000-DD200-00010, |
Great pedal with great value
This helped finally finish my pedal board. No more loss of tone! I have buffer/volume (Mission) pedal at the front of my chain and this buffer at the end.
Bonafide buffer
i guess you are never too old to learn something new... the bonafide buffer has broght back the crisp sparkle of my stratocaster and i did not know it was missing all these years i put up with a slightly muddy tone and did not have to never had a buffer before...... never will be without one again
An essential tool for tone
Just got this in today, hooked it up and I can truly say now my pedalboard is complete. I use a loop switcher with a en eq in the fx loop that is always on and two other pedals programmed for specific presets. Then my signal goes thru about twenty feet of cable back to the amp and this is where a pedal like this shines, as it cleared up and strengthened my signal. Just a quick… read more note my switcher has an input buffer that's great. It also an output buffer that's just okay (not all buffers are created equal) it's output is at 400 ohms which is too high, ideally you want 100 ohms. This pedal puts out 100 ohms which is right where you want to be. It needs power via a 9V DC 40mA and the imprint of this is very small. If you have a tone suckage then a buffer is an essential tool that must be placed at the beginning of your chain and after your pedals. Trust me you probably will realize how much this truly affects your tone. Sweetwater did take a whole month and some days before they got it in stock but when they shipped it was extremely fast getting here and I didn't mind waiting, i'm a patient person. Highly recommended.
Tc buffer
Great buffer! Works as it should. Put it at the beginning of the board and fixes any problems down the chain
The end of tone suck from pedal boards
I, too, have suffered from tone suck with multiple pedals regardless of whether they were hard bypass or not. Just as the product claims, your signal makes it to the end of the chain intact. I also found it fantastic for direct recording. I wasn't always enamored of the sound when going direct - this crisps up the sound without any apparent tonal artifacts. Def one of the best… read more investments I have made for my rig!
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