Hey Drew, Thanks for checking out the VTLD1. A few notes about your set up and the how/what/why of the unit itself: There are actually two tubes inside. The tuner output isn’t buffered but rather just routes the INPUT jack straight to the TUNER output jack so that there is no reason to keep a tuner in your signal chain. The basic setup (“true north”) is typically done with your individual stomp pedals bypassed. You want to compare BYPASS (guitar straight to amp) to LOOP ACTIVE (with all pedals bypassed) to the amp while adjusting drive/recover levels to your liking but generally for unity gain, so that you have the same level when pedal loop is active (with pedals bypassed) as you do when you are plugged straight in to the amp. THEN adjust your individual pedal gains for desired levels when they are activated. As evidenced by your demo - there is a ton of gain available at drive and recover but only where needed rather than as an effect in itself. It seems in your demo that you have a ton of DRIVE gain dialed in to start with which is probably why your Ox is freaking out. There are limits to stacking gain! The BOOST function is where you would dial in tube GAIN BOOST for effect. Lastly, the Hi Freq Trim adds a bit of ultra hi Q to compensate for cable losses or “sparkle” which tends to degrade with multiple cables, jack ends, etc. The desired result is that there is no loss in signal, tone, touch or dynamic response regardless what or how many pedals you are chained through. Because your pickup is always seeing a high impedance, high headroom tube first, along with the BOOST and MUTE/TUNE functions. Thanks again for checking out the VTLD1. I have a set up demo along with other demo and info here: kzitem.info/news/bejne/y6OC1oFua4Jjano
@DrewCreal
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Thanks Todd! This is a really cool unit, thanks for checking out the video.
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