Fuzz pedals that like buffers.

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Fuzz pedals that like buffers.

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Anyone know of any tonebender style fuzzes that like having buffers in front of them? I'm having some issues.
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My Tone Reaper sounds great but can't have a buffer in front of it. My Formula 5 sounds great but needs a buffer in front of it in my set up other wise it has no treble. I need my pedals in true bypass loops for easy switching so I need a fuzz that is buffer friendly. I might just get my green muff back off my bass player and use that if there are no other suggestions.
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honestly I do not know if there is a fuzz that likes buffers.....
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How about fuzzes that have buffers in them? I'm thinking Boss type pedals, I guess if they have a buffer in them they won't mind other buffers. The FZ2 springs to mind but any others?
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Visual Sound's Angry Fuzz has their own special buffered bypass. It has a blendable octave too.
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Eau Claire Thunder, don't give no fuck. Usually SheFuzz doesn't.
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Re: Fuzz pedals that like buffers.

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johnnyseven two years ... and 45234 pedals at the rate he goes through them... ago wrote:Anyone know of any tonebender style fuzzes that like having buffers in front of them? I'm having some issues.
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haha i just read the thread title.
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he asked,
johnnyseven wrote:How about fuzzes that have buffers in them?......
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I have never had any problems with Big Muffs.
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Post by Concretebadger »

Muffs are fine with buffered bypass. The Magnetic Effects White Atom is fine with it too. I'm not sure if you can get a Tonebender sound out of it, but it's a versatile and 'tweakable' fuzz with loads of cool and usable settings.
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Ro S wrote:he asked,
johnnyseven wrote:How about fuzzes that have buffers in them?......
I did, but 2 years ago!
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HOW THE FUCK COULD THIS POSSIBLY BE FUCKING RELEVANT AT THIS POINT IN TIME
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DON'T YOU THINK HE MIGHT HAVE POSSIBLY FIXED THIS ISSUE AT THIS POINT
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