
Anthony Easton
The Saturnworks Dual Buffer is a compact and versatile pedal designed to maintain signal integrity and prevent level loss in guitar or bass setups. The technical specifications and features include:
- Enclosure: Solid 4.5" x 2.5" x 1" cast-aluminum enclosure
- Jacks: Heavy-duty 1/4" TS Neutrik jacks
- Input Impedance: 1MΩ
- Output Impedance: <100Ω
- Power Requirements: 9VDC @ 175mA
- Functionality: The dual buffer features two separate buffers in one
enclosure with two discreet inputs and two outputs, allowing for the
preservation of signal strength at the beginning and end of a pedalboard
setup. It can also be used in parallel setups and in the "4 cable method" for
connecting setups.
The buffer circuitry is designed to output a very low impedance signal, ensuring that the signal remains clear and strong over long cable runs. Additionally, the pedal is equipped with high-quality components and is handcrafted in the USA.
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$69.99


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