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Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:42 am
by Blackened Soul
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

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 2:00 am
by Bartimaeus
The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv? Maybe there are others with odd buffers but I've never noticed them

It seems like it's universally accepted that you should have buffers, but most companies still make true bypass pedals and just offer a separate buffer pedal. At least this lets you mix and match, but it's also more expensive lol. But buffers are fun and easy to DIY so that's a good excuse to dip into that world

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 8:35 am
by spacelordmother
What about those top jacks nerds tho.

:snax:

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:29 am
by Bartimaeus
I'm still a topjacknerd lol

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:04 am
by Chankgeez
MechaGodzilla wrote: i don't like rats
Not even "Coffee Rat"?

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Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:16 am
by lordgalvar
spacelordmother wrote:What about those top jacks nerds tho.

:snax:
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Give me space or give me death.

Pedal board free, as all pedals, and maybe people, should be.

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Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:28 am
by MechaGodzilla
Chankgeez wrote:
MechaGodzilla wrote: i don't like rats
Not even "Coffee Rat"?
i am a coffee rat

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:10 pm
by frodog
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
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.

Now I don't like Joe B or any of that kinda blooz rock, but I do really like a fuzzface (at least the ones I've cloned), and it really is futile to put that after a buffer/boost. Unless you want 10x more noise and gain, and you have no other way to get that.

I'm not an expert on buffers but seems to me there are differences, like some buff up your signal an unnecessary amount and some mess with the frequency range in subtle ways. The buffer in old Arion pedals is the worst, but not enough to dissuade me from using them from time to time.

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 1:09 pm
by qersty
Bartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da converted
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 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

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 1:30 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
qersty wrote:
Bartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da converted
Yeah and it really is not great. Most buffered bypass pedals I don't notice though. Other than aforementioned issues with specific fuzzes.

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 2:41 pm
by MechaGodzilla
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
i don't pretend to understand impedance, but i understand its importance!

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:37 pm
by Bartimaeus
qersty wrote:
Bartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da converted
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...

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 5:34 am
by qersty
MechaGodzilla wrote:
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
i don't pretend to understand impedance, but i understand its importance!
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 it
Bartimaeus wrote:
qersty wrote:
Bartimaeus wrote:The only buffered pedal where I really heard a difference was the whammy iv?
the whammy 4s bypass just switches the program to a program that does nothing so you signal is always ad/da converted
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...
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 anyways

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:51 pm
by Ghost Hip
I have a pitch shifter at the beginning of my chain set full wet without any pitch shifting so my tone is never true and thus always a reminder that tone is a lie

Re: Are true bypass nerds still a thing?

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 1:20 pm
by Chankgeez
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