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How does True-Z work?

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How does True-Z work?

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The input impedance among effects and amplifiers is not the same. Plugging your guitar into this gear creates a specific electronic relationship that shapes the tone and feel of your guitar sound. In order to deliver the most authentic sound and feel, we had to create a unique analog input circuit that could actually change the actual impedance of the guitar input. With True-Z, your guitar “reacts” in the same way it would when plugged into the actual gear we emulate in Eleven Rack. We realized that this is something you couldn’t emulate digitally or with EQ since each guitar is somewhat unique with its electronics. When True-Z is set to “Auto”, the input impedance is determined by which active amp or effect is first in the Eleven Rig signal chain. For example, if the Shine Wah is the first effect in the chain, True-Z input will change to a value that is similar to the input impedance of a real wah pedal. If you bypass the Shine Wah, the next effect or amp that is not bypassed will det

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