True Bypass
True bypass is a feature found in effects pedals that allows the guitar’s signal to bypass the pedal’s circuitry when the effect is turned off. This ensures that the pedal doesn’t alter the tone or degrade the signal quality when it’s not in use. By preserving the original signal path, true bypass helps maintain the guitar’s natural sound and prevents any unwanted coloration or interference from the pedal.
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Ibanez FL-301 Flanger
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Xvive W2 Overdrive Fuzz
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One Control Crimson Red Bass Preamp
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Friedman Sir Compre
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Diamond Guitar Pedals Bass Comp
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Diamond Guitar Pedals Halo Chorus
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Diamond Guitar Pedals Memory Lane 2
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Diamond Guitar Pedals TRM-1 Tremolo
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Diamond Guitar Pedals Vibrato
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Analog Man 3 Knob Large CompROSSor
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Analog Man Mini Bi-Comp
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Diamond Guitar Pedals ST-MIX
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Xotic Effects SL Drive
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