How important are buffers in high voltage tube pedals?
- Reachahighernoon
- Breadboard Brother
This is a weird thing I noticed, the Meatsmoke preamp has a buffer at the end of the circuit and a switch that allows attenuation of the output signal
While various Kingsley pedals for example doesnt seem to have one
On the Kingsley I dont see much of signal attenuation compared to the Meatsmoke, considering this is a high voltage tube pedal doesnt this make the output of the Kingsley too hot for most pedals after it?
While various Kingsley pedals for example doesnt seem to have one
On the Kingsley I dont see much of signal attenuation compared to the Meatsmoke, considering this is a high voltage tube pedal doesnt this make the output of the Kingsley too hot for most pedals after it?
- FiveseveN
- Cap Cooler
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R11 with the volume pot are attenuating 10:1. Marginally usable output impedance, a buffer wouldn't hurt.
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- Reachahighernoon
- Breadboard Brother