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Empress Effects - Analog Buffer+ Pedal

$319.00
SKU:
BPLS
Warranty:
1 Year
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Empress Effects - Buffer+ Pedal

Designed with the guitarist in mind, the Empress buffer+ serves as a complete I/O interface for pedal boards while preserving the highest fidelity of your guitar's signal.

Long, un-buffered cable runs have been an ongoing issue for guitarists, leading to signal loss and tone degradation. To combat this, the buffer+ aims to eliminate signal loss altogether, ensuring that your tone remains unaffected by cable length.

Furthermore, the buffer+ streamlines your pedal board's connectivity, making setup a breeze. It also includes an array of useful features, such as noise filters, input pads, switchable clean boost, and input loading. With these powerful tools at your disposal, the buffer+ is an essential addition to any guitarist's setup.

If you want to ensure the integrity of your guitar's signal and streamline your pedal board setup, the Empress buffer+ is for you!

FEATURES

  • All Analog Signal Path - no digitals in here!
  • Small Size - The enclosure measures approximately 4.5" by 2.5" by 1.5", which is delightfully small when considering all the features packed into this unit.
  • Tuner Out - Separate tuner output keeps your tuner out of the audio path.
  • Complete I/O - All the connections to your pedalboard consolidated in one place. Makes setup and teardown quick and easy.
  • Switchable Boost - Dial in up to 30dB of clean boost and switch on and off with the soft touch foot switch.
  • Tuner Mute - Hold the footswitch for a second and mute the amp output for tuning.
  • Noise Filters - Similar to Dolby's noise filter technology, choose between 2 different noise filters to remove any unwanted noise from your effects chain.
  • Input Pad - Pad or boost the input by 3dB. Great for matching outputs of different guitars, reducing really hot active pickup signal or boosting the signal to your effects to improve signal to noise ratio.
  • Input Loading - Load down your pickups a little, a lot or not at all. It's up to you.