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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Is 22500 true bypass or buffered?
Im interesting for EH 22500 looper
Is looper afeected in any way on my guitar tone?
Is this truebypass? Or buffered?
I also have Ditto x2 looper that is true baypass and i have no tone degradation.
I wish to by Eh 22500 becouse of his technical options like two track etc
And for me is crucial thing to decide to bay 22500
pure guitar signal without any loss.
Thank You!
Dimitar Popov
The 22500 is not True Bypass but instead employs a high quality active, low noise, dry through circuit. The GAIN knob is always active on the dry signal allowing for finer control over the volumes of the dry signal versus the loops.
Ok if i understood you, it no tone loss at all?
No a buffered bypass can save your signal from getting loaded down and losing high end.
The only time you might want a straight guitar signal is when feeding a few very old fuzz tones like a fuzz face.
In that case they are most often first in the chain anyway.
Is the dry signal analog or is it converted ADDA? Thanks, looks like a great pedal!
Its digital.