| stuartj |
02-17-2016 07:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by VaSteve
(Post 9002584)
I didn't realize that was a true bypass switcher. I thought it was home built. Neat. Can you run two effects at once? I just hear about guys going on about the pedals themselves having TB. I had a chorus pedal take a dump and my whole signal with it, so I know what you mean.
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YOu can get some TB switchers that can be programmed, so that you can patch any combination of FX into a single loop, available off one switch. I use one as well, a much smaller one than Ramones, only three loops, even though almost everything in my stuff is true bypass anyway. The redundancy of being able to cut out a failed unit rather lose the lot, the ability to combine FX into one loop/one switch- and also the convenience of one row of buttons rather than wedging your toe into a crowded board. Also pedals and connections hold up better because youre not actually stomping on them.
Cons- as you see from Ramones board, they can occupy a fair bit of real estate.
Also- there is true bypass and "true bypass", and TB is not neccessarily always good. Lots of people put a dedicated buffer in the chain.
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