Well, new to me, at least.
I recently made a minor change to my pedalboard. I actually started out looking for a buffer, but when I saw this pedal come up in my search, the wheels started turning in my head. I needed a buffer in front of the Wampler Triumph pedal on my board, because even engaged it has a relatively low 330 kilohm input impedance and with the 15’ cable I use, I need to have a high input impedance or I’ll lose some highs.
On this pedalboard I have an Earthquaker Devices Plumes overdrive up front, which has an astounding 10 megohm input impedance and an equally astounding 100 ohm output impedance, this is the perfect front end device, but being an unbuffered bypass, the Plumes exposes the low input impedance of the Wampler Triumph if it switched into bypass. So. Buffer between them is the best solution, IMHO.
The Fulltone 2B Booster turned out to solve my buffer problem, and also offered a solution to another problem. What I realized, when I saw the specs to this pedal, is that it offers an impressive 1.65 megohm input impedance, and an excellent 300 ohm output impedance, and being buffered bypass, it can work as a buffer, and with those specs, it’s an excellent buffer at that. Ideally, you want a sawtooth pattern of high input impedance and low output impedance from device to device on a pedalboard, and this is especially important at the beginning of the effects chain.
This pedal also offers a 20 dB clean boost, which is completely transparent. It also has a limiter, which can be dialed in as desired. This lets me match volumes, so that I can dial a subtle boost into the Plumes, and when the Plumes is bypassed, I can match that level of boost in the Fulltone, or the Triumph. The limiter in the Fulltone is pretty good, but probably won’t get much use, only because I have that base otherwise covered.
In any event, I just wanted to share this find with the forum, in case anyone is looking for a nice boost pedal and would appreciate some great impedance specs and a useful limiter, as part of the bargain.
Here’s the Fulltone in situ.
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