TC Electronic ELECTRONIC BONAFIDE BUFFER Quick Start Guide
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The TC Electronic Bonafide Buffer is designed to maintain the integrity of your guitar signal by preventing high-frequency loss over long cable runs and through pedalboards. It ensures that your tone remains consistent and clear regardless of setup.
To connect the Bonafide Buffer, place it at the beginning of your signal chain right after your guitar. Connect your guitar to the input jack and the output to the next pedal or amplifier in your setup.
While the primary function of the Bonafide Buffer is to preserve signal clarity, it can help reduce noise by maintaining signal strength. However, it is not specifically designed as a noise reduction device.
No, the Bonafide Buffer is not true bypass. It is always active to continuously condition your signal, ensuring consistent tone quality throughout your setup.
The Bonafide Buffer requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug, similar to most guitar pedals. It is important to use a power supply that provides at least 100mA.
The Bonafide Buffer is designed to be completely transparent, meaning it should not color or alter your guitar's tone. Its purpose is to preserve the original sound of your instrument over long cable runs.
Yes, the Bonafide Buffer can be used with active pickups. It works effectively with both active and passive pickup systems to maintain signal clarity.
First, ensure that the power supply is properly connected and functioning. Verify all cable connections and check for any damaged cables. If the issue persists, test the buffer with a different guitar or amplifier to isolate the problem.
To maintain the Bonafide Buffer, regularly check and clean the input and output jacks to prevent dust and debris buildup. Also, ensure that the power supply is in good condition and the cables are not damaged.
No, the Bonafide Buffer is designed for mono signals only. If you require a buffer for stereo signals, you will need to use one for each stereo channel.