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Parerea mea, daca te ajuta este ca cel putin la wha si la eq, poti arunca o privire asupra Dunlop Cry Baby Classic (este true bypass - ceva f important zic eu) si pentru EQ la MXR, dar cel pe 10 benzi; desi mai scump ca cel pe 6, este mult mai versatil. Macar uita-te peste ele, poate o sa-ti placa...pedalele Boss din pacate nu sunt true bypass. Sper ca te-am ajutat putin...O zi faina!

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CryBaby Classic nu este true-bypass din fabrica.

 

nu?am eu crybaby CLASSIC adica gcb95Fsi al naibii lasa semnalul sa treaca si fara baterie/alimentare la retea.stiu ca modelul crybaby simplu nu are true bypass.e adevarat ca nu scrie explicit in brosura ca varianta classic ar fi true bypass,dar se comporta ca si cum ar fi,deci cum e pana la urma?

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nu?am eu crybaby CLASSIC adica gcb95Fsi al naibii lasa semnalul sa treaca si fara baterie/alimentare la retea.stiu ca modelul crybaby simplu nu are true bypass.e adevarat ca nu scrie explicit in brosura ca varianta classic ar fi true bypass,dar se comporta ca si cum ar fi,deci cum e pana la urma?

Pentru ca a fost pedala mea si stiu :)

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pe brosura scrie hardwire bypass si in linkul tau este si o explicatie vad :

Hardwire bypass (sometimes even called "true hardwire bypass"): This only means that the switching isn't electronic. In 90% of the cases, it's the good old half-assed bypass with a buffer section in front, to ease the signal loading. In the final 10%, the pedal simply doesn't have the buffer. For instance, MXR uses a buffer at the start of the effects circuit, which is designed to present a high enough input impedance to be "electrically transparent" - the idea being that the electrons will not even try to move that way, when the bypass line is open. I've even heard Dunlop techs repeatedly refer to this system as True Bypass. Well, it isn't. True Bypass depends on the effects circuit being physically disconnected from the input signal, in bypass mode. But does the Dunlop/MXR system (sometimes referred to as "electronic true bypass" - an oxymoron if I ever heard one) work as intended? Not really - it may be as "invisible" as it wants - it will still drop the overall input impedance the pickups "sees", compared to when it's active (thus changing the tone).

 

There's one exception to the above - Digitech markets a line of pedals under the name "Hardwire", and contrary to their name, they actually seem to be true bypass for real. They use relay switching to provide true bypass in a Boss-esque stompbox, and according to their own description, the circuit is disconnected at both ends in bypass mode, leaving only a straight in-out connection. True bypass, in other words. Thumbs up for Digitech (although the pedal series' name can be a little misleading in this case).

 

Also, MXR have recently put out at least one pedal which is actually true bypass, namely the Carbon Copy Analog Delay. It uses the same switch as the others, but uses a Millennium-type circuit to run the LED, which means they can now have true bypass. I'm not aware of wether this system is in use in any other of the new batch of MXR pedals (GT-OD etc).

 

oricum ar fi,i'm happy with it,suna excelent :) si da,sa o faci true bypass nu-i rocket science

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Inainte sa iti umplii pedalboardul cu pedale true - bypass documenteaza-te bine inainte.

 

ai aici:

http://www.petecornish.co.uk/case_against_true_bypass.html

 

si: http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/articles/bypass.htm

 

Credema ca intr-un final se merita sa citesti "carnatii" de text, chiar de mai multe ori si sa ii si mananci.

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