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Herr Cornish schreibt:
The "true bypass" function, which is promoted by some, can create dreadful problems with a system that uses many pedals. Take for instance a 15 ft guitar cable linked to ten pedals, each linked by a 2 ft cable, and then onto the amp by a 30 ft cable. If all pedals have "true bypass", and are off, then the total cable length hanging on the guitar output will be 63 ft. This will cause a huge loss of tone and signal level particularly if the guitar is a vintage type with low output and high impedance.
Ohh ja... das letzte mal als ich mit 'Pink Floyd' in 'Rock in Rio' auf der Bühne gestanden habe, da hatte ich riesen Problme mit True Bypass... ich sag' euch Leute...
The "true bypass" function, which is promoted by some, can create dreadful problems with a system that uses many pedals. Take for instance a 15 ft guitar cable linked to ten pedals, each linked by a 2 ft cable, and then onto the amp by a 30 ft cable. If all pedals have "true bypass", and are off, then the total cable length hanging on the guitar output will be 63 ft. This will cause a huge loss of tone and signal level particularly if the guitar is a vintage type with low output and high impedance.
Ohh ja... das letzte mal als ich mit 'Pink Floyd' in 'Rock in Rio' auf der Bühne gestanden habe, da hatte ich riesen Problme mit True Bypass... ich sag' euch Leute...