I usually run my drives post pitch shifters (HOG2 or Pitchfactar) and sometimes post delay/verb (RV3). These pedals have buffers.
Can the Mini handle a buffer before it in the the signal chain without getting totally harsh and sucking all the bass out/totally sounding different?
I want a MIni really REALLY bad but don't want to buy one and immediately have to flip it/return it because it can't be where I need it in my signal chain.
Please hurry up and help so I can empty my wallet on this thing!
Mini and buffered pedals?
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Re: Mini and buffered pedals?
Nah brah. I run my Mini after my BitQuest which is buffered, and theres no change in tone to my ears. Empty that wallet, son!
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Re: Mini and buffered pedals?
i've had the mini all over my board w/buffers and there's 0 problems - sounds the same to me
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Re: Mini and buffered pedals?
No issues with me either. My Fuck loves taking it up da butt, so it's usually last in the chain before hitting modulation and other stuffs.
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