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New POG Nano

Am I correct that the Nano POG is true bypass, whereas the Micro POG is not? I bought a Micro POG a while back, and returned it the same day. I did not like what it did to my dry tone, being that it's not true bypass. I could definitely hear a difference in my dry signal with the Micro POG in the chain, compared to it being out of the chain. I'm surprised to see not many other people on TB complain about that. So if the Nano POG is true bypass, it may have my interest.
 
Am I correct that the Nano POG is true bypass, whereas the Micro POG is not? I bought a Micro POG a while back, and returned it the same day. I did not like what it did to my dry tone, being that it's not true bypass. I could definitely hear a difference in my dry signal with the Micro POG in the chain, compared to it being out of the chain. I'm surprised to see not many other people on TB complain about that. So if the Nano POG is true bypass, it may have my interest.

I don't know if it's true bypass or not, never thought about it! But when the pedal is on and both octaves turned town the dry tone is completely unaffected. There is no difference in the dry tone with the pedal off or on. And the clickless switch is a nice bonus!
 
Am I correct that the Nano POG is true bypass, whereas the Micro POG is not?

Hello, both the nano POG and micro POG are buffered-bypass. It's a very high-quality buffer, but of course there are situations where buffers aren't helpful, like when an amp or pedal are loading down the bass in a pleasing way. Sorry it didn't work for you!
 

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