Noisy Cat wrote:
'Cos I'm incredibly anal; everything else on my board is TB.
how many pedals do you have? everything being TB can make your guitar sound worse... a guitar signal is kind of weak, if it has to go to lots of cables and pedals that don't have buffers you're going to lose "sound quality"
sp3k wrote:how many pedals do you have? everything being TB can make your guitar sound worse... a guitar signal is kind of weak, if it has to go to lots of cables and pedals that don't have buffers you're going to lose "sound quality"
Not that many; and with the shortest possible cable connections between them.
George wrote:If they're all tb i'd be worried your cleans sound dull. I would most definitely stick a buffer at the start of that chain, like a boss or korg tuner.
George wrote:Play clean through your chain, the play straight into your amp. Repeat. Straight in will probably be louder with more high end. If not, PROVE IT
Yeah, I've just done it and you're right.
Edit: slightly less high end; volume drop barely noticeable (if at all)
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It's more the high end attenuation inherent with running a signal through lots of cables. Even a TB compressor with onboard EQ won't be able to claw those highs back; it's pure physics.
You need to Read an article on the difference between tb and buffers cos i dont think you understand. Then get a korg or boss tuner. They have a good buffer built in. Problem solved.
George wrote:You need to Read an articles on the difference between tb and buffers cos i dont think you understand. Then get a korg or boss tuner. They have a good buffer built in. Problem solved.
So many article are conflicting though. Read the last line of this
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