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Do you notice any toneloss with lots of pedals ?


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Originally posted by papa taco

I have an Axess BS-2 and a ZVex Super Duper. I use the Axess BS-2 as the buffer but I have used the Super Duper for that before by leaving the yellow channel on with volume at zero.


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The Axess BS-2 has a tuner out where I put my Boss TU-2 (which is a bit of a tone sucker). It also has 2 separate amp outs with a phase reversal switch on one of them to run 2 seperate amps without noise issues.

 

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Originally posted by ollenorin

do you ?


im at 11 now in a row.....mostly TB and 2 boss pedals in there.


should be fine though.


:)

any tricks you have if toneloss sets in ?



n00b. :rolleyes:



















put the BOSS first. they'll buffer the {censored} out of your pedal chain. :idea:
tone loss is basically treble loss. my pickups are pretty bright so a little treble loss ain't gonna hurt.

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buffers are ok...

But if you've got a lot of pedals it's time for a loop system

I bought 2 loop boxes from http://www.loop-master.com/catalog/index.php and it's one of the best investments I ever made

cleaned up my rig big time..and removed a lot of worry by isolating each effect...if a cable goes out its much easier to trace the culprit

Buffers are ok...but its' much better to use as few boxes between the guitar and amp as possible

you will hear the difference...In my case..night and day

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