True bypass Micro POG?
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Srsly. Buffer for more than a couple of pedals. My Korg tuner does it and if I have a load of pedals set up I'll stick a fredric effects Klon buffer at the other end before the amp
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And then the length of cable going into the pedalboard, and from the pedalboard to the amp..Noisy Cat wrote:But look at the actual length of the signal through my board - it's easily less than a metre...?Doog wrote:It's more the high end attenuation inherent with running a signal through lots of cables.
You have to account for all the signal path length inside the pedals too, all around the wires and circuitry etc - it's not just the connectorsDoog wrote:And then the length of cable going into the pedalboard, and from the pedalboard to the amp..Noisy Cat wrote:But look at the actual length of the signal through my board - it's easily less than a metre...?Doog wrote:It's more the high end attenuation inherent with running a signal through lots of cables.
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I always defer to Pete Cornish's perspective on this topic: Case Against True Bypass
Pretty much what everyone's already stated, but this time from a wizard.
Pretty much what everyone's already stated, but this time from a wizard.
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I was just trollin' with ya.... sorry. They is right, and you should take note.
I also use a micro pog and I can't detect any differences between going though my chain & going direct, and I have the same number of pedals as you.
The only time I've ever noticed bad bypass ever was with a Behringer Big Muff clone, that's it.
Using good cables and patch leads has made more of a notable difference to me in restoring my 'tone'.
Buy the pog & enjoy !!
I also use a micro pog and I can't detect any differences between going though my chain & going direct, and I have the same number of pedals as you.
The only time I've ever noticed bad bypass ever was with a Behringer Big Muff clone, that's it.
Using good cables and patch leads has made more of a notable difference to me in restoring my 'tone'.
Buy the pog & enjoy !!
yeah that's where it really starts add up. there be miles o' wire inside them pedals.Dave wrote:You have to account for all the signal path length inside the pedals too, all around the wires and circuitry etc - it's not just the connectorsDoog wrote:And then the length of cable going into the pedalboard, and from the pedalboard to the amp..Noisy Cat wrote:But look at the actual length of the signal through my board - it's easily less than a metre...?
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
You haven't seen inside my pedal builds, I can even pick up taxi cabs in Italy when I stomp on the fuzz face I builtMages wrote:yeah that's where it really starts add up. there be miles o' wire inside them pedals.Dave wrote:You have to account for all the signal path length inside the pedals too, all around the wires and circuitry etc - it's not just the connectorsDoog wrote: And then the length of cable going into the pedalboard, and from the pedalboard to the amp..
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
I've always used a mixture of buffered and true bypass pedals. It has never made a mouses dicksworth of difference what order or how much of each I have on my board. My ears aren't shit, I just don't really care that much. I used to see all the true bypass stuff and think "OMG THIS MUST IMPROVE MY TOENZ" and then buy the pedal, stick it on the board and then go to practice and play everything through a Big Muff anyway. Because of all my newer EHX stuff I was becoming dangerously close to having an all true bypass board, and it was about that time I started reading how much of a bullshit snake oil thing it was and started slapping ye olde buffered pedals back on there.
Some pedals just have buffers. Get over it. The only time you should worry about it is when a buffer is particularly shit. But buffers aren't intrinsically shit. They've rather useful.
Some pedals just have buffers. Get over it. The only time you should worry about it is when a buffer is particularly shit. But buffers aren't intrinsically shit. They've rather useful.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
I wish I still had the samples from this thread, they're no longer online. It really was night and day; like rolling your tone control back a few notches.
A few days ago I added a true bypass/buffer switch to that harmonic energizer pedal I built. The original build is a buffered pedal, but I wanted to try it out in front of some grumpy fuzzes that don't like buffers in front of them.
When playing clean - true bypass mode is true bypass, but when switching back to buffered you can just about hear a slight increase in the high end clean signal. It's a tiny difference and I doubt doing an demo would demonstrate it off video cam recording.
So there isn’t much in TB/Buffered if you have a good buffer you will regain some sparkles. A bad buffer I guess is something to avoid.
When playing clean - true bypass mode is true bypass, but when switching back to buffered you can just about hear a slight increase in the high end clean signal. It's a tiny difference and I doubt doing an demo would demonstrate it off video cam recording.
So there isn’t much in TB/Buffered if you have a good buffer you will regain some sparkles. A bad buffer I guess is something to avoid.
Yeah, I'm not that bothered about it all, to be honest. When I was playing with a seriously humongously loud drummer last year I was playing my Batwing through my Classic 30. Both are pretty trebly and at those volumes it was ear-splitting. I ended up turning the treble control almost all the way down at one point, no joke. It was ridiculous.George wrote:Indeed. Putting an MBM buffer or a tuner at the front of my signal makes a HUGE difference to my cleans. Sparkle and chime isn't important to everyone though.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.