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  • #16
    Thanks for the heads up, but I did see this Korg DT-7 tuner at MF....and it says in the description that it has...

    "a built-in buffer amp to eliminate "loading" effects normally found when playing through a tuner"

    ....so I assume this "buffer amp" is what you guys are talking about, and would work.

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    • #17
      An Ernie Ball HighGain Volume Pedal should work also.

      By the way, GC and MF own each other, and they're in the business of selling. I don't trust either of their technical advice, because it all relates to selling you something.


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      • #18
        Dont listen to them. You wont lose signal strength. You may hear a little loss at 50 ft but not at 30 feet. The DI box is to change impedence because of the inputs on a console. GC kids are basically ignorant when it comes to advice about technical stuff.

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        • #19
          If the signal loss is that pronounced I think I would invest in better cable, like Zaolla, before I bought a DI box just for that purpose.
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