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Are you using a buffer on your pedal board? Is so, which one?

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  • jtougas
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    Re: Are you using a buffer on your pedal board? Is so, which one?

    When I actually get around to setting up my board, *if* I need a buffer, I'll likely be trying one of these:



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  • VinceT
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    Re: Are you using a buffer on your pedal board? Is so, which one?

    I don't, but I do use an Xotic EP Booster as an 'always-on' tone effect at the start of my chain, so technically it's buffer is always there.


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  • CountFeedback
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    Re: Are you using a buffer on your pedal board? Is so, which one?

    tried a few... none have stayed on the board for more than a week.
    I've used:
    MXR/CAE - added noise and maybe a little harshness
    Suhr - so transparent you'll wonder why you spent that much money
    Doobtone - pretty good, feels organic, adds noise in some situations

    Solution - I'm using a few buffered bypass (Boss) pedals with 7 true bypass pedals and the Boss buffers seem to be all the signal restoration my board needs.

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  • Are you using a buffer on your pedal board? Is so, which one?

    Title says it all: are you using a buffer on your pedal board? If so, which one?
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