Dream Crusher vs. Buffers

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Dream Crusher vs. Buffers

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How does your DC react to buffers? Specifically Boss. Workin' out my chain order if I get one.
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Re: Dream Crusher vs. Buffers

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I use a Boss RC-2 at the end of my chain and a DC in front. It makes a slight hum/high pitched buzz. I've asked Jaime about this before and he said it's cuz of the RC-2's internal buffer not jivin' with the DC. To me, it's not that big of a deal because I have mine set high that you don't really notice it when playing it. If i were to record with it, i'd leave the RC-2 out of the chain.
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I had to take the Danelectro Daddy-O out of my chain because it was changing the sound of the Dream Crusher (the DC is at the front of the chain).
but I have an old DOD flanger that I assume is buffered and it doesn't seem to make any difference.
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Re: Dream Crusher vs. Buffers

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Mine's gonna go in a NS-2 loop, anyone try this?
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Re: Dream Crusher vs. Buffers

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The only buffer I really have is the damn DS-1 I've been meaning to mod the hell out of at the end of my chain. It doesn't do anything that I know of. I have a dano trem and some other shit that might have buffers but they are in the effects loop and change nothing. :idk:
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