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I'm the original owner. It was purchased back in 2016. Hasn't been used much the last few years and is still in excellent condition! About the JHS Little Black BufferThough it’s a fairly nondescript-looking piece of gear, our Little Black Buffer may be the most powerful tone-shaping tool that you put on your pedalboard. By adding it to your signal path, you’ll restore all the high-end detail, output level, and tonal character that involved pedal chains and long cable runs steal away. And because the Little Black Buffer is an on-all-the-time sort of thing, you can save precious real estate by mounting it on the underside of your pedalboard. Give the Little Black Buffer a try. You’ll wonder how you went so long without one.KEEPS YOUR TONE CLEAR, POWERFUL, AND PRISTINE If you’re as pedal happy as we are at JHS, you’re going to want a quality buffer in your signal chain. The Little Black Buffer is like giving your guitar’s tone a shot of adrenaline, ensuring it hits your amp with the same strength and character as it left your fingers.Converts your guitar’s hi-Z signal to lo-Z for driving long cables and pedal chainsRetains the original tone of your guitar without tone loss from other gear in your signal chainCONVENIENT LOW-PROFILE DESIGN An active buffer, such as the Little Black Buffer, is content to be a workhorse piece of gear that quietly does its job in the background. That’s why we designed this little guy to be compact, sturdy, and simple to integrate into your rig.Small size is ideal for saving pedalboard spaceCan easily be mounted underneath your boardBuilt ruggedBlack powder coating keeps the buffer hidden in the backgroundPlug your guitar straight into the input then out into your pedal chain. No need for a switch.This pedal requires standard 9V DC negative power, consumes 19mA, and measures 3.6”X1.5”X1”.The little black buffer is designed to work with input signals that are below 10V input gain. Anything above 10V input gainWillcause theUnitto clip. Not recommended for use with bass guitars.
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