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In this video we examine all things related to buffers. A buffer is a pedal that boosts your guitars signal to help it push through feet and feet of cabling and pedals. It seems that the more pedals you add to your board, the more the suck the life out of your tone. So I bought two buffers and placed them at various points in the signal chain to see how much of a difference they REALLY make. Guitar: @yamahamusic Revstar Amp: @victoryamps Duchess V40 Clean Signal Chain: Guitar -Ernie Ball Volume Pedal - Dunlop CAE Wah - PolyTune(Buffered) - UAD 1176(Buffered) - Class Reunion - UAD Enigmatic (Buffered) - Klone - HX Stomp XL(Buffered) - Generation Loss(Says True Bypass, but I have questions) - Hall of Fame(Buffered) - EP Booster Fuzz Signal Chain: Guitar - Ernie Ball Volume Pedal - Dunlop CAE Wah - PolyTune(Un-Buffered) - UAD 1176(Un-Buffered) - Class Reunion - UAD Enigmatic (Buffered) - Klone - HX Stomp XL(Buffered) - Generation Loss(Says True Bypass, but I have questions) - Hall of Fame(Buffered) - EP Booster Front=Buffer before Ernie Ball VP Back=Buffer After EP Booster Middle=Buffer After Class Reunion 00:00 Intro 01:09 What is a Buffer 03:07 Pedals that have Buffers already in them 03:42 When Should You Get a Buffer? 04:15 Three General Rules 04:59 The Test I wanted to do 05:21 How the Test is set up 07:34 Clean Chords 09:19 Clean Lick 10:43 Fuzz Lick 11:40 Fuzz Chords 13:00 My Thoughts 15:56 Outro