Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:42 am
I don't know. Everything has its place when used correctly. But I'm pretty sure you can't get a JoBlowsamosa tonez mojoz with a non true bypassed fuzzface
Not even "Coffee Rat"?MechaGodzilla wrote: i don't like rats
.spacelordmother wrote:What about those top jacks nerds tho.

i am a coffee ratChankgeez wrote:Not even "Coffee Rat"?MechaGodzilla wrote: i don't like rats
Yes, everything has its place, I don't think many guitarists these days care if a pedal is TB or not but in some cases it could matter.Blackened Soul wrote:I don't know. Everything has its place when used correctly. But I'm pretty sure you can't get a JoBlowsamosa tonez mojoz with a non true bypassed fuzzface
the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da convertedBartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
yeah i was just mentioning distortions, i use neither of those. not familiar with the blackstone cause the only guy i have seen had one was like fucking tame impala or some shit. i guess if it says no buffers on front you should listen. i feel like stuff like distortion pluses and klons should just work by volume alone and no resistance weirdness.MechaGodzilla wrote:i don't like rats and i only use tubescreamers for boost*, but any time i have an always-on dirt - like klone, blackstone, ssbs mini, dist+ - i expect to be able to leave it on, walk away, and be able to get a nice clean just using the guitar's controls. in an ideal world, i wouldn't use any OD pedal and could just crank the amp to power stage overdrive but i don't play the kind of rooms where that would be allowed lol.
*goddamn buffer in the TS means i haven't had it on the board in a long time! because i would want to run into, say, the blackstone, but the TS buffer messes up the blackstone's clean capability. this is what i mean by "i am a true bypass weirdo"
Yeah and it really is not great. Most buffered bypass pedals I don't notice though. Other than aforementioned issues with specific fuzzes.qersty wrote:the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da convertedBartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
i don't pretend to understand impedance, but i understand its importance!qersty wrote: yeah i was just mentioning distortions, i use neither of those. not familiar with the blackstone cause the only guy i have seen had one was like fucking tame impala or some shit. i guess if it says no buffers on front you should listen. i feel like stuff like distortion pluses and klons should just work by volume alone and no resistance weirdness.
I feel you tho, like almost most of the time true bypass makes more sense electronically
Oh I should've realized it was something like that haha! A digital "dry" signal is really a whole different ballgame from buffers. Unfortunately I think it was part of what gave buffers a bad name in the first place...qersty wrote:the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da convertedBartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
I tried to understand it because I put very tiny impedance pickups in a bass but it got so confusing I just got a preamp with gain pots for itMechaGodzilla wrote:i don't pretend to understand impedance, but i understand its importance!qersty wrote: yeah i was just mentioning distortions, i use neither of those. not familiar with the blackstone cause the only guy i have seen had one was like fucking tame impala or some shit. i guess if it says no buffers on front you should listen. i feel like stuff like distortion pluses and klons should just work by volume alone and no resistance weirdness.
I feel you tho, like almost most of the time true bypass makes more sense electronically
Yeah, it helped a lot at least. I mean that hasn't got to be bad either, eventide pedals do it and I hear no change in the signal. The converters clip real easy so I still run them in true bypass mode, trails kinda suck anywaysBartimaeus wrote:Oh I should've realized it was something like that haha! A digital "dry" signal is really a whole different ballgame from buffers. Unfortunately I think it was part of what gave buffers a bad name in the first place...qersty wrote:the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da convertedBartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
