Major Evolvement of the Un-Buffer
After discovering a possible solution for the shortcomings of my tone using the Boss WL20 wireless I have been busy working towards improving the performance to get as close to that of a guitar cable.
After discovering a possible solution for the shortcomings of my tone using the Boss WL20 wireless I have been busy working towards improving the performance to get as close to that of a guitar cable.
I improved the Unbuffer pedal slightly, making it a dual-purpose device equally beneficial when using the wireless or a cable. I think it’s improved the tonal quality of both and has become an established element in my rig.
I’m like a dog with a bone once I get an idea in my head. I can’t just put it down and move on as a rule. Recently I posted about how my Boss WL20 wireless is leaving me unsatisfied with the general tone and operation of my rig, but how I love the convenience of it to the point of going all-out to see if a possible solution is forthcoming.
I’m like a dog with a bone once I get an idea in my head. I can’t just put it down and move on as a rule. Recently I posted about how my Boss WL20 wireless is leaving me unsatisfied with the general tone and operation of my rig, but how I love the convenience of it to the point of going all-out to see if a possible solution is forthcoming.
I’ve been using my Boss WL20 wireless system for rehearsals and gigs since October 2019 and on the whole it’s been a very handy addition to my rig. The convenience it provides cannot be understated.