True Bypass vs Buffered Pedals and How To Avoid Tone Suck

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  • We talk about buffers a whole lot on this channel, but it's hard to fully understand the way true-bypass and buffered pedals interact on our pedalboards. Today, I'm demystifying the true bypass vs buffered bypass and showing YOU the best way to combine the two types of pedals on your pedalboard for the best possible tone!
    Signal Path Diagrams Adapted from Strymon Engineering
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    00:00 Introduction
    00:21 True Bypass & Buffered Bypass Differences
    02:51 History of True Bypass and Buffered Bypass
    05:38 The Consequences of True Bypass
    07:11 The Buffer Revival
    08:11 The Consequences of Buffers
    10:40 4 True Bypass vs 4 Buffered Pedals
    13:07 What’s the Middle Ground?
    14:23 Ideal Buffered Signal Chains
    17:10 Recap/ Conclusion
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 425

  • @VertexEffectsInc
    @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +28

    We talk about buffers a whole lot on this channel, but it's hard to fully understand the way true-bypass and buffered pedals interact on our pedalboards. In this video, I'm demystifying the true bypass vs buffered bypass and showing YOU the best way to combine the two types of pedals on your pedalboard for the best possible tone! Your comments and feedback are appreciate, please let us know your thoughts below!

    • @carpme
      @carpme 3 роки тому +3

      So much great information for any skill level. I look forward to each and every one of these videos, THANK YOU!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      @@carpme My pleasure! Glad you dig it!

    • @xjohn1970
      @xjohn1970 3 роки тому +1

      Does using a Guitar with active pickups like EMG's change "if" or "where" you need buffers???

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@xjohn1970 that would become your input buffer, you'd still need an output buffer.

    • @rokku87
      @rokku87 2 роки тому

      I'm on a budget and I'm seeing these little buffers on Amazon go for about 20 30 bucks and I'm wondering if their claims for one mag input impedance and 100 to 150 output impedance is true? Or can I just rely on my behringer noise gate near the end of my chain for a good output buffer?
      I have a polytune 3 as my input buffer already.

  • @user-ok3po8gz4w
    @user-ok3po8gz4w 3 роки тому +6

    Always learn something from every video you post. Thanks!!

  • @schmoofadoop
    @schmoofadoop 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm pretty blown away by all of the ridiculous questions and opinions by others where Mason is literally a qualified subject matter expert, paid professionally for his advice by some of the most successful musicians in the world and yet these YT keyboard warriors somehow still want him to waste his time trying to convince them that their personal opinions and biases are somehow invalid? WTF?!
    If you disagree with the man fine... he's just trying to share some knowledge in hopes it will help others... for that I am grateful.

  • @sabbadius
    @sabbadius 3 роки тому +1

    YOU ARE AWESOME Mason!, you can say it LOUDER but not more clear than this. U R the MAN!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      We need your help! Spread the word! Thank you for watching Nico!

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 Рік тому

    Quite valuable info for someone on their first pedalboard. Thanks

  • @HowardFrischer
    @HowardFrischer 3 роки тому +2

    Incredible video. Always learning something new from you.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for all the support Howard! Super appreciate it!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому +1

    Phenomenal job Mason = explaining this. I love my: Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah and my OCD. Really enjoyed how clearly it was explained. I smashed that like-button.

  • @712Jefferson
    @712Jefferson 8 місяців тому

    This was such an informative video. I was always confused by this topic and learned a ton. Thanks so much!

  • @antonionevesdasilva8032
    @antonionevesdasilva8032 Рік тому

    Agree 100%! High quality content!

  • @williamarango5059
    @williamarango5059 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing this information. Very useful. I’ve been learning a lot from you.

  • @djritm3215
    @djritm3215 3 роки тому +1

    Good info Mason. Keep up the good work.

  • @cerclesvicieux
    @cerclesvicieux 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Very informative & educational. Worth a Follow. Thanks.

  • @alexpyle6647
    @alexpyle6647 Рік тому

    Thank you for the great content. I learn something legitimate every time.

  • @ehegger
    @ehegger 2 роки тому +1

    Super informative and helpful 👏

  • @AndrewMooreLearningLicks
    @AndrewMooreLearningLicks 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant thanks for this Mason and Belated Happy Birthday 🎂

  • @trintdaddylandis
    @trintdaddylandis 2 роки тому +1

    im really intrigued by all the talk about buffers. i love your videos & its very clear that you guys love buffers!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching. It's not so much that we love or hate buffers...my commitment is to getting the best sound, which in my mind is the sound of the guitar directly into the amplifier. You can't represent that through a myriad of pedal that without high quality buffers.

    • @trintdaddylandis
      @trintdaddylandis 2 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc hey, im not knocking you at all. ive learned a LOT from your videos. i like your podcast too! my first introduction to vertex was via tgp so i probably came in a little hot as one is want to do when not having all of the information. bottom line, i think you're great & i let the folks over there know it every chance i get. by the way, your ultraphonix hrm... i just bought one. the ultraphonix line are dumble-style pedals according to one of your videos. the hrm part... i think i heard you say it stands for hot rod marshall? is it supposed to be a dumble with a marshall mod or does the hrm stand for something else? thanks for your time! i love the pedal either way! while we're here, does it have a good buffer on board?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +2

      @@trintdaddylandis I appreciate that - my main goal is to provide resources to make things easier for folks to attempt themselves when it comes to building their own rigs. Whether it's learning to solder or just creating nice wiring looms on your rig - that's a win for me :). The HRM is based on the EL-34 Dumble amplifiers - a bit more aggressive gain structure more upper mid-range and a bit less smoothness, but a bit more glass to it.

    • @trintdaddylandis
      @trintdaddylandis 2 роки тому +2

      @@VertexEffectsInc very nice. thanks man! im a fan of everything yall are doing for sure. 👍

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +2

      @@trintdaddylandis thanks for the support!

  • @vkraghu
    @vkraghu Рік тому

    I flipped the switch to buffered bypass on my TC Electronic Flashback Delay and HoF Reverb at the end of the pedal chain. There was a drop in the output level. The original level was restored when I flipped the switch back to True Bypass, which was the default position on the pedals. Thanks again for your videos.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Рік тому +1

      Seems like there is something wrong with the pedals if they loose output when in buffered mode.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Рік тому +1

      Could also be your system.

  • @merrickrosenberg3436
    @merrickrosenberg3436 Рік тому

    Very helpful video!
    I am putting together my first board for my fender blues Jr. I have a True Tone cs6 power supply and own 5 pedals:
    Fuzz Face - mojohand crosstown
    Compressor/distortion- philosophers gold
    Overdrive- TS9 (which you taught me has a buffer in it)
    Delay - Walrus ARP-87
    Looper- Ditto +
    With the cs6 I can comfortably fit one more. I guess my question is, with the 5 I own, should I consider a buffer, and if so where?

  • @jeremysmith9898
    @jeremysmith9898 2 роки тому +1

    dude finally someone that has real knowledge on tone and a similar ear to boot! I am a tone snob also. Only want the best for my Tweed, I can hear so much difference in the junk pedals today after 30 years. I keep things basic transparent OD, some reverb and trem that's it! but I have been having trouble with understanding why so many pedals kill tone. There has to be a balance with cable length and true/Buffer Thats how I found my holy grail sound. Thank you so much for this as It helps me to know really what I am looking for! God Bless and I subscribed. :)

  • @rbkmusic9307
    @rbkmusic9307 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Mason thank you for this video its very informative👍Always big fan of yours & learnt alot from your videos. Its like school for me & your videos my masterclasses. So, thank you very much🙏
    I really enjoyed this video however I have a question, if its ok, I personally love love love fuzz pedals, so, whenever someone talks about buffer I really seek the relationaship between fuzz&buffers.
    I mainly use Dunlop jhf1 at the moment & it is first in chain, buffer any where arround it changes the tone and makes it sound not as good.
    Is there any way to elliminate this issue?
    & Also I have vertex boost pedal which I really love. What would be the best way to use it with my jhf1 fuzz pedal or any other fuzz pedals?
    Hoping for you reply.
    Thank you very much🙏

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      If you have a Fuzz, put the input buffer after the fuzz and the output buffer still dead last.

  • @silviolutti1522
    @silviolutti1522 Рік тому

    Hello and congratulations for your videos, always very professional and useful. I wanted to ask you a question. At the beginning of my pedalboard I have a boss bd-2 waza Craft japan immediately after the compressor (true bypass compressor) and then 6 other pedals all true bypass. I was thinking of doing the bd-2w true bypass somehow, perhaps with a single looper. Do you think he's doing the right thing? Another thing I didn't understand: when the bd-2w is turned on, does the buffer inside the blues driver continue to work and consequently affect the sound (and the sound of the other pedals) or the bd-2w's buffer works only when the pedal is off? Thanks for your time. A greeting!

  • @Matan2222222
    @Matan2222222 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great video!
    Do you recommend running the guitar through input buffer-->vintage Phase 90 (non tru bypass)-->amp in?
    Do I need a buffer after the phase 90? Or do you recommend using a tru bypass looper?
    All my other effects I run through the effects loop
    (Im using the Soldano SLO 100)
    If you have any tips for the effects loop that will be great since I have there MXR Vintage Flanger (non tru bypass)

  • @urobrunochao
    @urobrunochao Рік тому +1

    Great content as always! Do you think the Source Audio Collider has a good buffer to be used as an output buffer?

  • @paulblanchet542
    @paulblanchet542 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, Mason, thank you so much!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Aw man! My pleasure!

    • @paulblanchet542
      @paulblanchet542 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc I do have a question, if you don't mind. I use the Rockett Audio Archer first in my signal path...love it as a lead boost and love the buffer. Problem is that the internal charge pump causes heterodyning with some modulation pedals. Can you recommend a similar Klon-style pedal w/o a charge pump? Best if it also has a great buffer (like the Archer), but I could use a true bypass boost if I had to, and just use a stand alone buffer. I have the Truetone and Analogman buffers, both of which I like. It's just nice to have a boost and buffer in one pedal, especially on my smaller board. Thanks for your input, Mason!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@paulblanchet542 How are you determining this is a result of the charge pump? What's your power supply? The Archer is the same buffer in a Klon...not a great buffer BTW - pretty aweful in fact and most people aren't really hearing the buffer anyway unless their Klon is first or last in their chain most of the time. The Truetone is a good buffer - I'd put one first and last no matter what you have on the pedalboard.

    • @paulblanchet542
      @paulblanchet542 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc Fair question, I guess I assumed it was the charge pump due to similar experiences of others. Although, some of the other Klon clones don't seem to be causing the same noises. BTW, the power supply is a CIOKS DC-5. Thanks!

  • @jefferson4245
    @jefferson4245 3 роки тому

    Mic (read: knowledge) drop. Invaluable. Thanks!

  • @mickeyhunkin5625
    @mickeyhunkin5625 3 роки тому

    Great explanation.

  • @user-iq6vh7ov4f
    @user-iq6vh7ov4f 2 роки тому

    Greetings Mason! So in my board I have 8 pedals going individually into the harley benton fxl8 pro loop switcher. From those 8 only 2 are true bypass (ehx od glove, digitech drop). Do I need a buffer or maybe even two? What do you recommend? If you are intrested below is my chain:
    Guitar->Cry Baby Wah->FXL8 Pro (Loops 1-8: Digitech Drop, MXR Phase90, Boss DS2, Ehx OD Glove, Spark Mini Booster, Boss CH1, Joyo D-Seed I, Boss RV6)->Amp. Also a Boss TU3 on the tuner output of the fxl8 pro. Hoping to get your answer! Keep up the great work!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +3

      Depends on the quality of the buffer and it's specs and where the buffers are. First and last is ideal. 1M input impedance, and 100 ohm output impedance on both the input and output buffer is ideal. 1M is a non-negotiable, the 100 ohms on the output could be lower, but not higher. The closer to 0 on the output impedance the better.

  • @psychodavee
    @psychodavee 6 місяців тому

    Great video explanation!!! Thanks!!
    Just curious, have you ever tried the cheap (under $20) “Moskey” buffer? Looks to be an op-amp buffer.

  • @mikefarquhar5063
    @mikefarquhar5063 Рік тому

    Hi great man!
    This vid alone confirmed most of my questions...
    But what about fx loop on a digitech trio plus band creator or the like, my one which I love personally and want to keep or upgrade but not keen on the amount of tone suck, so would the fx loop into amp buffer at each end with as much true bypass in-between work the same way?
    more critically... does the impedance values- them being different at the amp fx loop and the looper/drum n bass pedal fx loop- matter or is there a margin of difference no greater than/less than rule of thumb to go by on the impedance values and how to match buffer values to make the difference a straight good or even better outcome ie buffers that can give more headroom, variable buffers, dual function if there are any, I'd say that's a matter of two things- excellent results vs budget.
    If I can't find anything on your channel or your affiliates, do you have a video with these points you could share please sir,
    Also do you have distribution sites in shops in Scotland for the rig gear?
    Kind regards,
    Mike- Fae Bonnie Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @mikefarquhar5063
    @mikefarquhar5063 Рік тому

    @VertexEffectsinc Hi, thanks. Your videosds are always informative and challenge to look deeper and question what is good bad and neutral. I have a query if you don't mind answering...
    I'm using a line 6 catalyst 100watt amp not using the fx loop on the amp just now but sometimes to for time based fx so this vid was very helpful 👌
    On my pedalboard, I'm using a digitech trio plus band creator and running my pedals throught the fx loop on this so I can record clean loops or any combination before overdubbed or just playing over the loop recorded, line out is going to audio interface and pc with studio monitors etc so I can record even just by turning down two of the three volume knobs to record in a channel at a time on the daw either the looper, bass and drums separately giving more control and options,
    To the point, I've checked the tone with guitar in to amp and through said setup there is some tone suck, on the fx loop I have fist a jhs 3 series compressor to boss od-200(bufferd) to tc bad horse to tc durple (both true bypass) to Gauss tape echo delay (true bypass) then thinking of adding another boss pedal the tera echo-2 buffered but a newer pedal so hoping this buffer will set the tone suck straight having one on each end, the Gauss is currently last in the fx loop on the trio plus band creator pedal but when added it significantly drops in dB to where I have to turn and mess with each user saves on the Boss od-200 it's a great pedal has 3band eq and boost can't split from series to parallel so it helps but the amp Tone with guitar only is way better than with fx looped via the trio pedal even with all pedals off, I'm gonna try adding the boss tera echo-2 and place it last in the loop see if that when off and signal bufferd helps, but if not it's either loop switcher true bypass with buffers or sell them all for the line 6 pod go or something like that.
    I am not big into "murder menu madness" or option paralysis but need to keep the tone on the level.
    Any advice on what would be a good option for a pedalboard up to 10 pedals with loop switcher, or would the boss tera echo-2 or any pedal time based or not at the end of the trio fx loop be as good as it'll get?
    I love creating songs with chord progressions and then either practicing and creating lead lines over them so I'd like to keep the trio or maybe go for a boss looper. Rc500 maybe.
    Would be great to hear you thoughts and expertise on this, kind regards.. Mike.
    Scotland

  • @demetrioerrigo6314
    @demetrioerrigo6314 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Mason, your video are always awesome and instructive, thank you so much. I have 11 pedals on my board, good quality cables, with two bonafide buffers one in the input and one In the output, 9 true bypass pedals and a ts 808 and a Marshall bluesbreaker MK1. Can this two pedals compromise the tone ?

  • @mikeller
    @mikeller Рік тому

    Very informative!! One thing that confuses me on this - most of my guitars that I gig with regularly have a buffered output (Music Man Cutlass and Music Man Luke 3 models). I currently have 6 TB pedals in front of my amp and 3 pedals in the FX loop. I do not experience any tone change rolling off my guitar volume using those guitars.. I would love to add a 7th TB pedal to the front, but don't want to push my luck !!

  • @jameswhite5806
    @jameswhite5806 Рік тому

    Excellent videos! Very educational. As the result of your videos I rewired my board to use a polytune mini 3 noir for my input buffer and strymon el capistan for my output buffer. Also re-ordered my modulation pedals in front of my overdrive and boost pedals. Does this sound directionally correct?

  • @kostis6
    @kostis6 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello! would you recommend the Peterson Strobostomp mini tuner as a buffer first in the chain? I think it possible to use true bypass or buffered mode on this tuner. Thanks!!!

  • @micahbelew8129
    @micahbelew8129 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Mason, great video as always. Thank you. This was very helpful. I had a question about MXR True Hardwire Bypass. Is this something like the BOSS bypass? Why would PC Timmy (which was true bypass) goto this type of bypass system? Is this a business decision by MXR given it is now 2021 and people are aware of the benefits of True Bypass (with of-course high quality buffers)? I also noticed Whaler by Matthews effect had a tone reducing buffer... Was disappointed to find out because I like your approach. True bypass + high quality buffers. Thanks for reading!!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Hardwire bypass is another way to say True Bypass. There are a few other interchangeable terms like hardwire mechanical bypass, and a few others.

  • @kostischaveles
    @kostischaveles 3 роки тому +1

    Super Informative video once more!!! Doc you should also recommend more the new Vertex Boost MKII as a great buffer. I preordered it, made the trs do dual ts cables and....... can't wait to place it in my board 2 weeks is too long ;) Love!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      Yes, however it's not as easy an insert into any pedalboard as some of the stand alone buffers.

    • @kostischaveles
      @kostischaveles 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc Right but i think it is almost as easy as the high wire.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      @@kostischaveles depends on the person I suppose!

  • @paulcowart3174
    @paulcowart3174 3 роки тому +1

    Sometimes you have to just let your ears make your decision Great run of videos Mas

  • @flyguyty33
    @flyguyty33 3 роки тому +1

    Hey man got a question I haven’t seen you cover yet.
    I have a line 6 m13 multi effects pedal (cheaper route for all the effects I need).
    I run the 4 cable method with either “true bypass” or “dsp bypass”. Running the time based effects through the loop (it has the options for which run through the loop).
    Either way I run it, there is always clipping. When I plug straight into the amp, it’s so clean. But when I run through my m13, it clips. No matter how I try to reduce it, even low volumes, it always has a digital clipping sound.
    So the question is, can I fix this or should I go with single pedals that are true bypass and using buffers for any signal loss?
    Thanks for the great content. New subscriber for life here!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Tyler, are you using the provided power supply? Are you running the M13 fully bypassed - no effects on? Is the input level at -20 or so? I don't suspect it's a "digital" bypass issue, if you think it is the best way to test is by putting into a parallel mixer so you have the dry thru that stays analog and you can evaluate if the DSP switching is the issue if you think that's what you're hearing. It could also be that the unit itself is having an issue and isn't related to any switching at all.

    • @flyguyty33
      @flyguyty33 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc yes I’m using provided power supply, bought it new last year.
      I have plugged in to the pedal in every configuration, as far as 4cm or 2cm.
      I have also tried plugging into the pedal with all pedals off and it still has a digital clipping/buzz sound. When I turn the power supply off still plugged in, my signal is clear, as far as I can remember. It seems to only happen when using the m13. I found no difference in 4cm, 2cm, effects on/off. The only real difference is when I am completely not using the pedal lol.
      I don’t know how to check if it’s at -20.
      I have an fx level button on my amp that I have switched on and off and it made no difference..

  • @buckrogers5429
    @buckrogers5429 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the topic. What makes a good buffer? What type of circuitry a good buffer should have?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      There are many ways to get there, I would focus more on the impedances stated in this video as the easiest way to ID a quality buffer. Typically that’ll get you where you want to go.

  • @MrPC85
    @MrPC85 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the super informative video! What about running a wireless receiver (sennheiser xsw-d pedalboard) as first input? Does it serve the purpose of a buffer? Do I need to put a buffer afterwards? Thanks

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, but if you ever go corded then you'll need an input buffer. I'd check out what we did for Paul Jackson and the diagram we posted with his rig on how to have a wireless defeat and input buffer active only when you go into the rig corded.

  • @mitskoski
    @mitskoski 3 роки тому

    Thanks Doctor! Great video,as always! Here's a question I should had asked in another video's comment section: what's your opinion for the Empress buffer and ,mainly, the Empress buffer+ ,comparing to the mesa high-wire? Can I use it as an output buffer AND fx loop buffer simultaneously? And what about the boost ability? Can I replace my clean boost (which I run into the fx loop for level) with it (mesa or empress) ? Thanx!!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      The High Wire is the best of them. I would use the Kleinulator for the FX Loop, it's designed for that application explicitly, where the High Wire is designed for in front of an amplifier on a pedalboard.

  • @ShaunWortis
    @ShaunWortis 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Mason. How do you feel about the buffers in the TC Electronics tuners? Would you use one as an input buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +3

      To my knowledge they're the same of the Bona Fide buffers, so that's good

  • @Jamooshoe
    @Jamooshoe 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. What is your view on the quality/specs of the buffers in chase bliss pedals? I use a blooper at the end of my quatermaster switcher. Thanks :)

  • @danmorrison8746
    @danmorrison8746 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Dropping "panacea" like a literature teacher too!

  • @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial
    @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial Рік тому

    Mason, What about running a 12 loop RJM rack switcher with built in buffer? Each my pedals is in its own loop, 1 pedal is 1 loop. I’m running the built in RJM Effect Gizmo buffer in loop 1 with on/off buffer switch on my fractal MFC101 for independent control of buffer state via MIDI. Out of the RJM last loop signal goes into front of AxeFx2. Would u recommend a standalone buffer and how would I wire it in?

  • @GraphiteandCigars
    @GraphiteandCigars 2 роки тому

    So running a Mesa high wire could serve as both pre and post buffer ? Great info Mason, thank you for all the knowledge you share.

  • @albertramsey_
    @albertramsey_ 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video! Just wondering: Fuzz Face (silicon or germanium), Rangemaster (silicon or rangemaster) or Octavia/Mythos argonaut placement? Before the buffer? I'm just using one buffer (xotic super clean) in the middle of all of my board (10 pedals), but one buffer it doesn't help so much?
    Actual signal: Mythos argonaut - silicon ff - silicon rangemaster - wah - phase 90 - truebypass OD - Xotic super clean (buffered and always on) - polytune - fulltone supatrem - strymon volante - strymon big sky.
    Maybe it's better to put the xotic after the rangemaster and then another buffer before the big? Thanks!!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      Buffer after impedance sensitive pedals like fuzz, always. Ex. guitar, fuzz 1, fuzz 2, fuzz 3, input buffer, overdrive, modulation, delay, reverb, output buffer, amp. I would look at our recommended list in the description for buffers so you know that you're getting one that actually meets the minimum specs for "neutral".

    • @albertramsey_
      @albertramsey_ 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc Thanks!! :)

  • @atomicwatts
    @atomicwatts 3 роки тому +3

    SO GOOD! Thanks! You cover loop switchers briefly and I'm curious of your opinion on the input and output buffers on something like the Boss ES-8.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +4

      Same as the buffers in the pedals, not great.

    • @MarkKirbyMusic
      @MarkKirbyMusic 3 роки тому +2

      @@VertexEffectsInc I agree, not a fan of the ES-5 buffer. My question is this, I have an ES-5 and I always have SOME pedal on. In this case, I don’t have a need for a dedicated input or output buffer, correct? (I turned the buffer off in my Es-5, because it ruined my tone)

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +3

      @@MarkKirbyMusic if you have no buffer, it's better than none. The input buffer might work OK, doesn't have a 1M input impedance, but ideally, at least get an output buffer to drive the line back to your amp.

    • @MarkKirbyMusic
      @MarkKirbyMusic 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc did you mean to say if you have one buffer, it’s better than none?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      @@MarkKirbyMusic One buffer is better than none, especially on the input. If you want to use the ES5 buffer, use it as an input buffer and get a second output buffer to put dead last.

  • @daxbalmeo9768
    @daxbalmeo9768 3 роки тому

    Perfect video for a guy like me who has little to no knowledge on TB and buffered bypass.

  • @chitaristu88
    @chitaristu88 Рік тому +1

    My last pedal in the chain is a drum machine-looper 2in1 with TB. I also use a Soul Food as an always on pedal and stack a couple of OD and Dist that are all TB. I got a TC Bonafide Buffer but where should I put it? Also, I rum all of it into a boss katana mk2. Cheers mate.

  • @benmaguire4098
    @benmaguire4098 4 місяці тому

    best breakdown off subject ever .. right up there with JHS Wampler & Roger Mayer .. But as with a lot of " Mathematics " type people who just don't "get it " that some of us artisitic types have brains that are not wired Directly / bypassed or Buffered & we just don't really want to pick up a Soldering iron or as JHS said just " plug it in & try it " lol So I am standing with one foot in the bath & my shure 57 in one hand when I .. ??? but if there were / was a certified Luthier Tech' Qualification that would be good & not as I recently suffered at the hands of a young Dude in a music shop who just really thought two new 500k pots would be better on my old Squier than the mellow old 250's & I only wanted the volume Knob replaced . No refix no refund no apology no concept of my problem with his lowering the action as well .. ( & I play slide not fast metal ) anyway I really enjoy watching & learn a lot. At least now I am capable of explaining why & what I want. P.s. Tony Joe White had the Best ever Wah gtr Sound & no one makes anything like it .. rumoured to be the same as the one used on " Shaft " for the soundtrack. bye from an old muso dude in Hobbitland in Ye olde Forest of Deane in Englande . ben.

  • @siavashmassoudi
    @siavashmassoudi 3 роки тому +1

    In my chain I start with a Polytune mini 3 with its buffer on and end with my bigsky on buffered bypass. Pretty much all of my pedals in between are true bypass. What are your thoughts (mainly on the buffers I use)?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Test it...put the entire rig into a true bypass looper and bring it in/out or record your rig both ways and listen back to it and see how transparent it versus a cable into the amp.

  • @SuitcaseSamBand
    @SuitcaseSamBand 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Doc, love the video, but it brought to mind a question I've had for a long time. What is a "true hardwire bypass" pedal? In the manual, MXR describes the Dyna Comp as being "true hardwire bypass" and I have no idea what that is supposed to mean. Thanks again for all your info.

  • @dracohimself
    @dracohimself 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing video, thank you! So a buffered pedal or an always active true bypass pedal could be considered a buffer if I understand correctly. Does that mean an ISP Decimator G-String, which is basically the last pedal for guitar and FX loop, could be considered a buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +2

      That is correct, however buffer quality matters, so you need to look at the input and output impedance of the pedal and it’s location in the signal path. You ideally want around 100 ohms output impedance and 1M input impedance.

  • @kevingriffin9893
    @kevingriffin9893 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Mason, I'm planning my first pedal board, and I'm considering using your boost/buffer pedal at the beginning of the chain. I watched this video and thought you had separated it out as a better quality option that Boss style. But in the recap/conclusion you lumped your boost pedal in with the Boss style pedals. Can you please clarify if your Boost pedal is the same quality as an independent buffer such as the Mesa Boogie High Wire? Thanks in advance ~

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +1

      Our boost is of equal quality to the buffers we recommend, like the Mesa Boogie. The Boss pedals are a much lower quality buffer comparatively, however having your pedal buffers in the middle of the chain, like a Boost might be, won't really help you as much as a high quality input and output buffer will. Does that make sense?

    • @kevingriffin9893
      @kevingriffin9893 2 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the quick reply. I was considering using the Boost as first and last pedal in the chain. Sounds like the Mesa Boogie might have the better in/out configuration to use it as a single unit front end and back end solution.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому

      @@kevingriffin9893 Mesa Boogie is designed for that purpose explicitly. If you want a great boost and volume pedal function our Boost is great for that separately from the high quality buffer.

    • @kevingriffin9893
      @kevingriffin9893 2 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc Cool, thanks again man

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +1

      @@kevingriffin9893 sure thing!

  • @TheBukman
    @TheBukman 2 роки тому

    Discovered your channel recently and loving the content. You have answered so many signal flow questions I had.
    One thing I notice isn't covered anywhere other than in some forum discussions is how to record an effective DI for guitar in a studio. Particularly how this would be best done to optimise both the DI recorded signal and the wet signal sent through the effects and the amp.
    Basically most of the name DIs even by companies like Radial have terrible input impedances so how do people make sure they are recording the best possible wet and DI signal when recording guitar under these circumstances? The DI I refer to here is more as a back up for possible reamping at a later time if the wet sound needs to be changed and something I do for my own recordings.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому

      Typically I find the best way to do it is to have an input buffer that acts as the splitter on the output so you can still get the loading of a tube amplifier before the guitar hits the DI. There is also a company called sonic nuance that has a tuner that has a high-quality buffer with a DI output option that’s really good for this.

    • @TheBukman
      @TheBukman 2 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc Thanks Mason. I saw one of your videos where I think you may have shown or mentioned the JHS buffer splitter? I could be wrong.
      Do you have any experience with this in terms of quality of buffer? JHS don't publish the impedance values of this device anywhere so I cant confirm if it meets your minimum buffer impedance values or not.
      I have seen forum posts from about 5 years back where people have complained that this JHS buffer splitter affected their tone and I am interested in your opinion on this device.

    • @TheBukman
      @TheBukman 2 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc I checked out the Sonic Nuance tuner based on your recommendation.
      It looked quite amazing for what I needed but I actually already have a really good strobe tuner.
      Anyway I found that they also sell this multi function high quality buffer device called a Stereo Boost Selector that can do lots of cool things including a high quality buffered guitar signal split and provides a buffered stereo routing to name just a few features.
      I figured using the SBS I can split the guitar signal without signal loss and feed my tuner and pedal chain as well as separately feed my Radial DI with a decent buffered signal which was the main problem I had to solve.
      So in the end I bought 2 SBS devices. One for the above use and another one to play around with stereo summing in my FX loop.
      I want to see whether your pitfalls on summing stereo could be somewhat overcome by reversing the polarity on one side of the stereo signal feeding the sum device. My radial shotgun can split stereo signals into 2 stereo lines and can also apply a phase reversal to each of the 2 separate stereo lines. Perhaps (I am hoping) it can help with the stereo summing signal cancellation issue you mentioned elsewhere. If not then worst case I have an extra high quality buffer and splitter that I can use for something else in my studio.
      I will let you know how it goes once the devices arrive.

  • @codybechardwatson5619
    @codybechardwatson5619 2 місяці тому

    Bro, THANK YOU

  • @rockyfolksy8639
    @rockyfolksy8639 3 роки тому

    Great content doc. I just have to ask, how is the buffer on the Xotic Effects Super Clean and Super Sweet? Is it good enough to be used in front and at the end of the chain?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Look up the specs...you're looking for 1M input impedance, 100 ohm output impedance. The Fact that is says "Sweet" or "Clean" are adjectives that shouldn't be part of the word "buffer" - a buffer shouldn't be a distortion generator or an EQ. It should be 1:1, what comes in, comes out - no tone change. A lot of these devices are using cheap JFET input stages for the high input impedance and can get 1M perhaps, but they use BJT or cheaper IC's like a TL0xx that can't drive better than 1K on the output reasonably. That's 10x worse than what I recommend at 100 ohms. The further you get away from 0 ohms on the output impedance the worse it is at dealing with capacitance on the output with any stability.

    • @rockyfolksy8639
      @rockyfolksy8639 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc thanks doc!

  • @EthanRMus
    @EthanRMus Місяць тому

    Hey Mason! Question if you get a chance. When splitting a guitar signal for parallel processing using an ABY box, would you recommend getting an active ABY box which already contains a buffer or do you think it would be better to go for a passive ABY box and buy a separate buffer?

  • @sss_94rvn
    @sss_94rvn Рік тому

    Hello Mason . I have 14 boss pedals. What buffer should I get? Thank you

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Рік тому +4

      You already have at least 28, a few more won’t hurt

  • @christophebonnet6312
    @christophebonnet6312 3 роки тому

    Great video, just one question, I use a tone bender 4 clone (with germanium diode) where do I put it: between guitar and input buffer or after input buffer ?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Guitar, Fuzz, Input buffer, rest of pedals, output buffer.

  • @TheBarnaway
    @TheBarnaway 23 дні тому

    Hello, good video, a question, is it true that playing with a wireless guitar you can put a true by pass at the first place in the chain? (They say that the wireless one has a circuit that increases the signal, hence there is no need for a buffer) thank you very much, greetings.

  • @tonyreyes4500
    @tonyreyes4500 3 роки тому

    Hi Doc! Quick question, I have my Boss CS-3 first & almost always on in my chain. Could I use that as an input buffer and then just get a buffer pedal and put it at the end of my rig . Would that be a good way to go about it or what do you think is best ?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      You might still want an input buffer first to control the pickup loading at 1M depending on what the input Z is of your compressor.

  • @kaibartling7085
    @kaibartling7085 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the well-sorted information, I highly appreciate. But what is the reason for that disturbing background noodling noise?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Background music??? I think it's in most of our videos

  • @xdoctorblindx
    @xdoctorblindx 3 роки тому +1

    One issue that I've run into is that I want trails on my reverb and delay pedals at the end of pedalboard signal chain. The Strymon El Capistan, for example, needs to be in trails/buffered mode to use the sound-on-sound tape looper function. Do you smaller form Strymon pedals have a good buffer? What about Keeley's ECCOS or Hydra?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      I think they're all 100 ohm output impedance regarding Strymon. I don't know about the other pedals you mentioned but you can look it up on their spec sheet I'm sure.

  • @samwagreich1517
    @samwagreich1517 3 роки тому

    Thanks, Mason-one more question: do I need an input buffer after my Line 6 G10S wireless system?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      No, the wireless is your input buffer. Just an output buffer in this case.

  • @Joshuaalan21
    @Joshuaalan21 3 роки тому +1

    I have Strymon DIG -> Strymon Volante -> Strymon NightSky at the end of the of my pedalboard - do I still need a dedicated buffer at the end of my signal chain?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      You need one first for sure. You might be OK if the Strymon's are always one, they have a 100 ohm output Z.

  • @crifox16
    @crifox16 3 роки тому +1

    hey mason! quick question, is there a minimum of pedals after which it is advised to use an input+output buffer? i'm thinking of putting together my bass pedalboard only comprised of a tuner (buffered), compressor and overdrive (both true bypass). does it make sense to put an output buffer after such a short run?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Depends on the pedals and how long the cables are and how much capacitance the cables have. If you're normally running 10ft of cable from your instrument to amp, and then introduce 3-4 pedals and a 20ft cable back to your amp, it's going to change the tone just by adding another 20ft. of cable. The input buffer on your tuner, presuming it's any good - most aren't, it'll only control the pickup loading of the instrument, and if you have on the compressor or OD that will override the output impedance of the input buffer on your tuner and be the line driver back to the amp. They may have output impedances from 1K up to 10K or more. Ideally the output impedance should be around 100 ohms.

    • @crifox16
      @crifox16 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc okay that makes sense. the tuner i was thinking of was the tc elec polytune mini (the one with the bona fide buffer inside), so it *should* be good? also assuming i have my input buffer sorted, what could be a good option as output buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@crifox16 it might be a bit low compared to your bass amp...depends on the amp, but it's a good commercial buffer overall. What's the output impedance of your compressor and OD pedal?

    • @crifox16
      @crifox16 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc reading from their respective manuals the output impedance of the compressor (tc elec spectracomp) is 100 ohm, and the overdrive (ampeg scrambler) is 120 ohm. the signal path would be bass > tuner > compressor > overdrive > amp

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@crifox16 What's your bass amp input impedance?

  • @bouzoukiman5000
    @bouzoukiman5000 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation dude! What about running fuzz first? Output buffer only?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +3

      Buffer after fuzz.

    • @bouzoukiman5000
      @bouzoukiman5000 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc directly after or end of the pedal chain or both? I run a LOT of pedals. Thanks

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      @@bouzoukiman5000 After fuzz and at the end of the chain.

    • @bouzoukiman5000
      @bouzoukiman5000 3 роки тому +1

      @@VertexEffectsInc thanks man!

  • @Thurston86
    @Thurston86 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Rig Dr! Hope your having a Good Day! Quick question- I seen a Buffered Splitter by JHS that takes a 9v and was wondering if that can be used to plug into 2 amp heads? Im new to gear so i don’t quite know what everything does or what it’s capable of, any help would be much appreciated! 🤘👽

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      It's a buffer with on input and two outputs. It would be for either having two signals (A) and (B). Or, using one signal for the main output to your pedals, and having a buffered out to a tuner that is running all the time. Something like that. To see the buffers we typically recommend - you can see our list of "approved" buffers in the description.

    • @Thurston86
      @Thurston86 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc Awesome! Thank you very much for explaining, i’ll check the list out! Thanks 🙏. 🤘👽

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@Thurston86 Thanks for watching!

  • @samuellbronkowicz
    @samuellbronkowicz 2 місяці тому

    I use an 8 loop Switcher but with 3-4 pedals in some loops, along with a long guitar cable. The switcher has a buffer but I don't think the buffer is good quality so I want to test out a Euna from my guitar, then into my switcher. I have 2 Strymon's in one loop I keep on often, which is at the end of the chain, so that loop would get a good buffer, however I'm thinking of still running another buffer out of the switcher and into the amp as that is at least a 10ft cable equivalent. Does this sound about right? Or can I skip the output buffer due to Strymon loop always on at the end?

  • @777milehigh
    @777milehigh 3 роки тому +1

    My first two pedals are a volume pedal and a wah pedal. Should the buffer go before or after these two? Thanks

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Depends on the wah. Some are sensitive to buffers. I would try it both ways. Guitar, Buffer, Wah, Volume, Amp and Guitar Wah, Buffer, Volume, Amp

  • @alexnuzzi4780
    @alexnuzzi4780 Рік тому

    I have a radial headlight amp switcher that branches out to 4 different amps. It had a class A input buffer. With four 6 foot cables going to four different amps would it be necessary to have 4 output buffers!

  • @zealfer
    @zealfer 2 роки тому +1

    Good day Mason,
    Is the source audio collider in buffered bypass mode good output buffer for the pedalboard?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +2

      Not as good as those we recommend, we also have a video about pedals with high quality built in buffers that you might wanna check out.

    • @zealfer
      @zealfer 2 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc okay. Thanks for this.

  • @Dr.Jekyll
    @Dr.Jekyll 4 місяці тому

    Any chance you can discuss the annoying and loud pops that occur then true bypass pedals when engaging/disengaging them? Is there anything that can be done about that?

  • @eroddddd
    @eroddddd Рік тому

    I’m hoping to get an answer from you, so I have MXR Overdrive and a Boss Super Overdrive and DD 6 delay plus my tuner do I still need two buffers for that? And also is it unnecessary having super overdrive and over drive ?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Рік тому +2

      Those buffers are poor...I wouldn't use them for anything other than their direct function (e.g. delay, overdrive, etc.). You need separate input and output buffers.

  • @PeterUrbanPhoto
    @PeterUrbanPhoto 3 роки тому

    Hi Mason, appreciate your videos educating on buffers etc. What’s I find always missing when people take on this topic is how buffers affect touch sensitivity and guitar volume roll down behaviour for instance when there are buffers in front of a touch sensitive drive pedal or amp. Would be great to get some experience and strategies to optimize for those situations. Thanks I’m advance!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Peter, remember a buffer is not a buffer is not a buffer. So saying that "buffers" impact a touch sensitive drive is like having only tried Sushi from a Gas Station and attributing that as the broad spectrum of how Sushi might taste whether it's 7-Eleven or Sugarfish. Remember, that any pedal turned on (true bypass or not) is a buffer. So, you very well may have had a pedal either 1) on at the same time as your touch sensitive pedal meaning there were other buffers present or 2) you used a low quality buffer (and most are terrible, few are good, even fewer are great) that will change the tone, EQ, attack, etc. Now if your touch sensitive pedal was a fuzz...then I concede, don't use a buffer before it. But if it's a standard overdrive, some will be affected by what's driving them, but most won't.

    • @PeterUrbanPhoto
      @PeterUrbanPhoto 3 роки тому

      Thanks. Would be interesting to understand how the buffer turning the guitar signal into a low impedance signal potentially changes how the amp (or following pedal) “sees” or receives the pedal? Hope this makes sense.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@PeterUrbanPhoto again, any pedal "on" will create this effect to a greater or lesser degree. Most pedals won't be that sensitive to the impedance on the input - but some players might like how more loading or capacitance on the input feels or sounds with one particular device. Some might not even like how that device sounds on its own with short cables. If you were a client of mine and building a rig with what you deemed a sensitive pedal, I would figure out with you what you were hearing as less dynamic - was it actually the buffer or is it that you like a more rolled off or loaded down signal for certain pedals and not others? Is it that the pedal is actually impedance sensitive, like a Fuzz Face for example.

  • @Erk_der
    @Erk_der Рік тому +1

    What if you use a Strymon Iridium as your amp? Should the buffer go right before it or does it act as a buffer itself?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Рік тому +1

      You can use the Iridium as the output buffer, it has good quality buffers in it.

  • @xelaalvarez
    @xelaalvarez 3 роки тому +3

    What about the MXR Micro Amp? is it a good buffer? Do you recommend put it at the end (using it as a boost)

  • @jeffc1753
    @jeffc1753 2 роки тому

    Hey Mason, do you happen to know what the output impedance of the UAFX pedals are? I can’t find it anywhere.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому

      Not sure...I think I read 500 ohms, could be wrong.

  • @BillonBass
    @BillonBass 8 місяців тому

    So if I start my bass ampless pedalboard off with a polytune mini 3 tuner and end it with my Ampeg SCR DI l, with all true bypass pedals in between I’m good? My bass is passive.

  • @Jeff-11_354
    @Jeff-11_354 2 роки тому +1

    I have the Peterson Strobostomp HD. The input in buffered mode is 5 meg, and output is 100 ohm. Would it be worth it to go first into a 1 meg buffer and then run the Peterson in true bypass?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому

      To me, that input impedance is too high. You'd be better off using it in True Bypass mode with a 1M input impedance buffer.

    • @Jeff-11_354
      @Jeff-11_354 2 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc thanks for the response! Sounds like a fun project tomorrow while I'm waiting for UPS to deliver my new Steel String mkii 👍

  • @Austinomical
    @Austinomical 2 роки тому

    Is it worth it to buy a dedicated dual buffer? Or would buffered pedals for the beginning and end of chain be sufficient?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому

      If the quality is equally good it doesn't matter if it's two separate input output buffers or combined in one unit (like the Mesa Boogie High Wire)

  • @Michiel1972
    @Michiel1972 3 роки тому

    Space is very valuable on ones pedalboard. So i rather not put a dedicated buffer on there. Recently I replaced my dedicated Bonafide Buffer, which I used as input buffer, with a Polytune 3 mini on my board. It freed up space, cause i could take of my Boss TU-3 of the board. I would like to do the same with my output buffer (Bonafide). What (mini) pedals would you recommend at the end of the chain which function as a proper (high end) output buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Look for something with a 100 ohm output impedance, even 250 ohms might be okay.

  • @Doa616
    @Doa616 2 роки тому +1

    Can I use a boost/buffer pedal for solos ?? Saw wampler has one ,, never really used boost pedals til now

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +1

      You could if it’s a good quality buffer and dead last you could double it up as a boost and buffer. Again, depends if it had that capability.

  • @diegopalominoss
    @diegopalominoss 3 роки тому

    so if i have a buffered pedal at the ending of the chain for example a boss chorus so it goes wha -> phaser -> dist -> boss chorus (buffered pedal while all others are true bypass) -> analog delay, would the buffer from the boss pedal be benefitial?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +2

      Compared to nothing, perhaps. Compared to a high quality buffer, no - the Boss isn't comparable. Remember a Buffer isn't a Buffer isn't a buffer. Just like Sushi from a Gas Station isn't the same as Sushi from Nobu. Quality matters and design matters, and just because you have a "buffered pedal" doesn't mean it's any good. There are few buffered pedals where the buffer is actually good quality.

  • @johnktistis
    @johnktistis 2 роки тому +1

    i have a musicomlab 3 switch and all my pedals are on it. also i have a passive volume in the middle. this switch has also a buffer button that it pushed in. Do i also need buffers, or thes switch does it for me.. musicomlab efx 3. By the way when i connect just the guitar in the amp i have a pure tone and when i connect it with the switch its like facing 20% volume drop and some tone change..

  • @TheSterlingSound
    @TheSterlingSound 3 роки тому

    Im going into a treble booster and a fuzz face first. Wouldn’t an input buffer kill that concept?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      For an impedance sensitive device, you want to put the input buffer after them so they see the guitar directly.

  • @GrinningFeline
    @GrinningFeline 3 роки тому

    Great vid! If I have an always on compressor at the start of my board, do I need an input buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Depends what the input impedance of the compressor and do you have an output buffer already?

    • @GrinningFeline
      @GrinningFeline 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc It's 1M. and I do not yet have an output buffer. Trying to decide if my board needs buffering at both ends or just one. Empress buffer or TC Bonafide. I do love the isolated tuner out on the Empress.

    • @GrinningFeline
      @GrinningFeline 3 роки тому

      (JMJ Mustang Bass - Aguilar TLC, Wren and Cuff Tall Font Fuzz, EQD Plumes, EQD Sea Machine, Boss DD6, EHX Holy Grail, Korg Pitchblack tuner - PF-50t+cab)

  • @frusciantegeartone
    @frusciantegeartone Рік тому

    Question for ya Mason. What if I’m running 10 true bypass pedals but the patch cables are only 6 inches long (10 total feet)? Then pedals to amp is 10feet. Guitar to pedals is 10 feet
    Total of 30 feet. Does that merit buying a buffer? It’s just over the recommended 20 feet max. Seems like adjusting the amp would solve this.

    • @schmoofadoop
      @schmoofadoop 11 місяців тому +1

      If you invested in 10 true bypass pedals, a pair of BonaFide's for $140 (cheaper used) to get the best out of them seems like a non-issue? Also will you 100% of the time use a 10' input and output cable? Adjusting your amp for what? Volume? Tone? Amps just amplify a crappy sound if that's what you feed them... how much did you spend on your amp / speakers? Again, $140 to ensure all those other high quality components are at their best seems like it's not even worth considering pros/cons... just my .02

    • @frusciantegeartone
      @frusciantegeartone 11 місяців тому

      @@schmoofadoop you are correct. After spending time with all true bypass/analog board, it sounded like a blanket was covering my amp. Sounded horrible. Everything you added is 💯 good questions that the answer is YES you might as well get a buffer.
      Also, after having all true bypass pedals, I ended up hating the loud click that most of them had, & sent them back to Amazon, which was a nightmare getting my money back 😂.
      Now I’m rocking a mix of buffered/true bypass with analog/digital and I’m as happy as I could be. The purist life is not for me.
      Im also looking at the new boss multi effects and even helix but I’m gonna hold off for a while and get serious about a decent guitar since I’ve never went that route.

    • @schmoofadoop
      @schmoofadoop 11 місяців тому +1

      @@frusciantegeartone See now that's exactly what I like to see! Actually went and tried it for yourself and found what worked best for your preference... respect!
      Newer switches from a lot of companies (I really like Earthquaker & Old Blood for example) are "noiseless" aka no clicks... and the newest Earthquaker "Flexi-Switch" is not only silent but can be used as a momentary press to accentuate the effects, etc... super cool
      Good luck on the axe hunt!

    • @frusciantegeartone
      @frusciantegeartone 11 місяців тому

      @@schmoofadoop that’s awesome, I need to try those out. It’s kind of hard finding out which pedals are “clickless” until after buying but I do have a tc electronic tailspin vibrato and it’s pretty quiet. It doesn’t click at all when pressing down. It doesn’t actually engage until lifting my foot off the pedal which is pretty neat.

    • @schmoofadoop
      @schmoofadoop 11 місяців тому +1

      @@frusciantegeartone Yeah like Old Blood will say something like
      "Soft-touch bypass footswitch for true bypass and minimal switch noise"
      Or Earthquaker, where they don't really emphasize that there is "no click" but it's dead silent
      Flexi-Switch® Technology
      This device features Flexi-Switch Technology! This electronic switching style allows you to simultaneously use momentary and latching style switching.
      For standard latching operation, tap the footswitch once to activate the effect and then tap again to bypass.
      For momentary operation, hold the footswitch down for as long as you’d like to use the effect. Once you release the switch, the effect will be bypassed.

  • @TheStiefmeister7
    @TheStiefmeister7 3 роки тому

    Hi Mason, my chain goes: bass-> tuner(bypass)-> Octave(buff)-> Chorus(buff)-> Dist(bypass)-> fuzz(buff)-> amp. would this need a buffer or is it a non-issue with that few of pedals?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Buffer still, presumably you're using a 10ft cable at least into the input and at least a 10ft cable from the pedals back to the amp. Plus you have the pedals, their circuitry and interconnections as well. The main thing I would focus on first is matching the input impedance of your bass amp with the input buffer you hit first. If your bass amp, for example, is 2M ohms, and your Octave pedal with the buffer is 500K, you've just loaded down your pickups 4x more than they'd be if they plugged into your amp. That's not ideal.

    • @TheStiefmeister7
      @TheStiefmeister7 3 роки тому

      @@VertexEffectsInc Thanks for the advice! I'll do some more digging then

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@TheStiefmeister7 sounds good!

  • @samwagreich1517
    @samwagreich1517 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Okay, last questions, I promise. So if I am running my pedalboard with an amp (SLO-30) with an FX loop (which I understand is buffered) with the Line 6 G10S input, I would just want to buffer (1) the run from the end of my gain stages to the front of my amp and (2) the run from my last pedal in the FX loop (it’s a HOF2) back into the return of the FX loop, correct? The input is already buffered, and the send on the FX loop is already covered.
    Relatedly, do you have a preference between the TC buffer and the Truetone buffer?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Ideally you'd have an output buffer (like I showed in the diagrams in this video toward the end), and a buffer on the return of the FX Loop as the Soldano buffer is only on the send.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      Truetone

    • @samwagreich1517
      @samwagreich1517 3 роки тому

      Great, and is it safe to power two Truetone buffers off of one power input from a Strymon Zuma/Ojai, or better served getting something like a Mesa or Empress that has two buffers in one?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому

      @@samwagreich1517 it should be fine for a daisy chain.

  • @omarontiveros9089
    @omarontiveros9089 2 роки тому +1

    i have a BOSS ES-5 switcher, do i i have to desengage de internal buffer? and add a couple o bonafide at the start and end of my siggnal? reed the boss specs. says o (1 Mohm in the input) but at the end says 10K ohm) how do affect the signal??

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  2 роки тому +1

      The buffers aren't great but better than no buffer. Ideally you supplement with your own and bypass the Boss buffers.

  • @GtrPknMama
    @GtrPknMama 3 роки тому

    Thanks😎👍🎶

  • @igetmycalcium
    @igetmycalcium 3 роки тому +1

    So if I have a Strymon Flint last in chain for reverb and it’s always on I wouldn’t need a buffer afterwards??? So long as I never turn it off it’s always buffering then.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      You can test it both ways, but I think it's got 100 ohm output.

  • @J1JL
    @J1JL 3 роки тому

    Thanks Mason, I just did research on this, because of the MXR Timmy. i just sold it because it had a little tone suck when off. I tried it before and after the vemuram Jan Ray And King Tone blues power. The Timmy, when off, just took a bit of ‘life’ out of these pedals. I thought it was true bypass, but it is hardwire bypass. The Timmy lets signal through with No power. I don’t really understand the explaination on hardwire bypass. I really like true bypass because i always run an overdrive pedal and I like the signal to be unaltered.
    And the KTR, buffer on or off does it changes the sound of the KTR when ON?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      Could it have just been that there was more capacitance at that point? Did you try it on its own off the pedalboard? Hardwire and true bypass are euphemisms for the same thing typically.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +1

      KTR sound won't change when it's "ON" whether it's true bypass or not.

    • @J1JL
      @J1JL 3 роки тому

      I red that mxr makes a difference in hardwire and true hardwire, I watched the new tone suck video and maybe it’s the old skool wiring that is in the mxr Timmy. But yehhh Maybe you’re right that there is no difference. I don’t have the problem with other true bypass pedals in line that change the sound when off, Timmy did.

  • @scottgibbs5903
    @scottgibbs5903 Рік тому

    What if you have a selector like Quartermaster? Do yo need a buffer?

  • @Siboftrig
    @Siboftrig 3 роки тому +1

    So if your effects loop is not buffered, would two buffers sandwiching the pedals in the loop suffice?

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +3

      Not really, you should really have something that's designed to make a passive loop into an active loop like a Kleinulator.

  • @sergioramos4666
    @sergioramos4666 2 роки тому

    Hi Doc, I just realise that some mxr pedals says that they are true hardwire bypass, should I consider those as true bypass or buffered bypass? I'm not really sure where I should place them on the board. Thanks

  • @TheMarcosgomes73
    @TheMarcosgomes73 3 роки тому +1

    Would be great a buffer solution when fuzz style pedals are used. 😊

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  3 роки тому +3

      Buffer after Fuzz...there's no great buffer solution if you're dealing with an impedance sensitive device.