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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Soul Food & Buffered output
Hello,
I’ve searched the forum and i didn’t find anything about the Soul Food and the buffered output. Does the buffered output mode act like a stand-alone buffer, in that it converts the high-impedance signal into a low-impedance one, helping preserve the guitar tone on long cable runs? Thanks in advance!
I’m an old dude, having owned EHX big muff pi, memory man, and electric mistress way back in the mid 70’s. Wish i still had them…lol. Now i’m starting my small collection again with the Stereo electric mistress, the Mel 9 and the Soul Food. Quality sound begins with quality toys!
peace
Hi,
Yes you’re right, the buffered mode of the Soul Food helps keeping the tone bright when the pedal is bypassed.
As far as I can remember (I sold mine), the buffer is quite efficient, so leave it on if you can.
Cool… thanks for the reply!
peace