Fender Level Set Buffer

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Whether you utilize several guitars in a set or a single guitar through a large pedalboard, your signal strength can be negatively affected. That’s why the Level Set Buffer from Fender is a must-have for any pedalboard. It allows you to change guitars sans disrupting your tone. Fender consulted with several guitarists on the design, producing a stompbox equipped with stage-ready functionalities. The Level Set Buffer consists of a Mute footswitch, Load toggle switch, as well as Hi-Freq and Level knobs.

Brand: Fender

Color: Silver

Features:

  • Level and hi-freq trim controls
  • Main mute footswitch for silent tuning
  • Led backlit knobs
  • Fender amp Jewel LED
  • Magnetically latched hinged 9V battery DOOR

Publisher: Fender Musical Instruments Corp.

Details: From single-coil to humbucking pickups the output varies, potential causing a nightmare when it comes to dialing in your tone with multiple guitars through the same rig. If you’re using one guitar through a complex pedal board, your signal strength can also suffer due to cable capacitance. Enter the level set buffer, a brilliant buffer pedal that lets you easily swap guitars without negatively affecting your tone. This original design features level, hi-freq and load controls to adjust the signal, along with a main mute footswitch for Silent tuning. The tuner output lets your tuner be always on without interrupting your signal path.

UPC: 885978891122

EAN: 885978891122

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  1. Sam Turner

    It’s a fantastic-sounding, extremely sturdy, and stylish pedal. However, I’m only giving 3 stars because the center LED is blindingly bright. I own some pedals with ridiculously bright LEDs, but Level Set Buffer wins the prize for the longest eyesight recovery time!

    Sam Turner

  2. Tom

    Excellent tone-sculpting tool. It’s been very useful to me and makes a lot of difference. It also doesn’t color your sound unless you want it to. Well done, Fender.

    Tom