Pretty self explanatory. Does a rangefinder circuit react with the impedance (or whatever) of the pickups in the same way a fuzz or wah pedal does? Does it make any difference if it is behind a buffer?
If you want your RangeFinder to behave like a treble booster, then it should be driven by the guitar. If you want it to distort, then drive it with a buffer or other low-impedance source.
If you want your RangeFinder to behave like a treble booster, then it should be driven by the guitar. If you want it to distort, then drive it with a buffer or other low-impedance source.
My unscientific explanation is: Rangefinder sounds good being fed directly by the guitar and before a buffer, and sounds like absolute shit after a buffer.
Meh. It goes where you think it sounds best. I personally like the rangemaster before, but that is only my opinion. Either way I treat the rangemaster the same as the fuzz face and run them both before buffers