True bypass soiling my clean tone?
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True bypass soiling my clean tone?
Im running a Jag into: LPB-1, RAT2, SMALL CLONE> Bugera V55HD.
I plug the jag right into the amp, no pedals. I get a great chimey tone with lotsa shimmer and high end. I run my signal through the pedalboard, it is noticeably darker, and I have no ear for this sort of thing, really.
What's the deal? True-bypass pedals always boast 'leaves your clean untouched' and cost more... maybe not?
I plug the jag right into the amp, no pedals. I get a great chimey tone with lotsa shimmer and high end. I run my signal through the pedalboard, it is noticeably darker, and I have no ear for this sort of thing, really.
What's the deal? True-bypass pedals always boast 'leaves your clean untouched' and cost more... maybe not?
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Re: True bypass soiling my clean tone?
A signal path full of true bypass pedals will also roll off some high end due to the fact that technically you have a longer cable run counting all patch cables.cobascis wrote:Im running a Jag into: LPB-1, RAT2, SMALL CLONE> Bugera V55HD.
I plug the jag right into the amp, no pedals. I get a great chimey tone with lotsa shimmer and high end. I run my signal through the pedalboard, it is noticeably darker, and I have no ear for this sort of thing, really.
What's the deal? True-bypass pedals always boast 'leaves your clean untouched' and cost more... maybe not?
Pete Cornish wrote an article about this - http://www.petecornish.co.uk/case_again ... ypass.html - but I think he exaggerates a bit.
To get back your high end, put a buffered pedal like a Boss at the start and/or at the end of your chain.
give this a read
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/articles/bypass.htm
and this
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/art ... ypass2.htm
maybe even this
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short story, cable capacitance
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/articles/bypass.htm
and this
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/art ... ypass2.htm
maybe even this
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short story, cable capacitance
There are different buffers out there.
For instance - the buffer my dunlop wah/vol = complete shite
the buffer in the MBM Klon i had = complete bliss
Boss buffers are pretty neutral if you ask me. Its another plus i like about running the RC2 at the end of my chain, aside from it being an awesome looper.
For instance - the buffer my dunlop wah/vol = complete shite
the buffer in the MBM Klon i had = complete bliss
Boss buffers are pretty neutral if you ask me. Its another plus i like about running the RC2 at the end of my chain, aside from it being an awesome looper.
So this would be like 2 jacks and some ... innards?Will wrote:BOSS buffers are awesome in general.
You can also wire up a relatively simple JFET or MOSFET buffer with just a few Radio Shack parts.
Also, any experience with the bad monkey? I keep hearing good things about it, and its not tru bypass.
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Try the TU-2 at the beginning. Great buffer and a useful pedal at that.cobascis wrote:So this would be like 2 jacks and some ... innards?Will wrote:BOSS buffers are awesome in general.
You can also wire up a relatively simple JFET or MOSFET buffer with just a few Radio Shack parts.
Also, any experience with the bad monkey? I keep hearing good things about it, and its not tru bypass.
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Ive got 8 pedals im running through my chain and am planning on adding more. It does cut down my tone even though all of my pedals are true bypass.
But I am going to get one of these BBE sonic stomps to put at the end of my chain and leave it on all the time to fix the problem. ive played around with the idea of getting one of these for a while and I think its going to help out my board a lot.

But I am going to get one of these BBE sonic stomps to put at the end of my chain and leave it on all the time to fix the problem. ive played around with the idea of getting one of these for a while and I think its going to help out my board a lot.

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buffer would be a good little cash booster. maybe you could do something where if you brought two or more pedals, chuck a buffer in free or something.
i always keep some sort of buffer in the chain somewhere and that's always likely to be my Boss tuner. the volume pedals takes a little high end away if i don't have the TU-2 in line.
i always keep some sort of buffer in the chain somewhere and that's always likely to be my Boss tuner. the volume pedals takes a little high end away if i don't have the TU-2 in line.
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IMO, this is useless. I've had this pedal before and didn't really do a lot except eat an outlet from my PP2. An eq or tuner would be a more useful solution if there's loading on your signal.the isaac eaton wrote:Ive got 8 pedals im running through my chain and am planning on adding more. It does cut down my tone even though all of my pedals are true bypass.
But I am going to get one of these BBE sonic stomps to put at the end of my chain and leave it on all the time to fix the problem. ive played around with the idea of getting one of these for a while and I think its going to help out my board a lot.