I read the following in the Catalinbread Naga Viper owner's manual:
"Also, don't place any buffered pedals before the Naga Viper as they will negatively impact the sound. Ideally, the Naga Viper should "see" your guitar pickups directly for the best response."
Does this imply the Naga can also be used as a buffer, for instance to drive a pedal board with a bunch of effects?
I have a buddy who is concerned about treble loss due to cable capacitance, he asked me to build him a buffer pedal. But he already has a Naga. Will that suffice or should I build him something like the JHS little black buffer?
1978 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Cherry Sunburst