MXR DynaComp vs. Behringer Clone Video

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MXR DynaComp vs. Behringer Clone Video

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Thanks to euan for lending me his pedal - sorry it took so long to get around to this.

Part I
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Part II
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The mxr definitely sounds better to my ears.

Nicely done demo mike!
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Post by ultratwin »

Wowz, so much for being a quasi clone comp box! Thanks for revealing the trooth, Mike, the MXR proves why it is a decent compie for bass guitar as well, really adding a warm thickness to join a smoother attack when set just right. Even so, the Behringer seems to have an inherent jangley brightness that some may really like. I think a Jag with flatwounds and a penchant for British Invasion noisemaking would be fun with a little bit of that thing going, too. By the way, it took just a few lines to make the whole things more enjoyable than expected. Cheers for fears, mate!

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Post by Mike »

haha! Thanks for checking it out Andi, it's much appreciated. I often think - was this too dry? I never script anything and rarely do anything but a first take (hence all my godawful playing and mistakes) so it's nice when it comes out alright at the end of the process.

I think I'll probably sell on the Behringer because I'm not sure I have a use for a compressor, especially one with that much top-end emphasis, since I already have a nice and spanky clean sound on my amp most of the time. It was a surprisingly enlightening test though! The MXR is worth it's price tag I would say.
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Post by Will »

Very good comparison - I wish more reviewers would do true A/B tests like this.

I think I preferred the behringer at Super-Max settings, but the MXR was better on the subtle side.
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Post by Doog »

Hahaha, all the fluffs and silly voices = <3

Cool stuff dude, decent A/B action!
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Post by Mike »

Thanks guys.

Euan hasn't even bothered to watch it, the puerile bastard.
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Thanks guys.

Euan hasn't even bothered to watch it, the puerile bastard.
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Post by Fibus »

Nice demo, the MXR definitely sounds a lot nicer though. Behringer must have had to tinker with it to avoid lawsuits.
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Post by Mike »

Quite possibly, that and it's SMD which can mean your caps behave a little differently I think.
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Post by timhulio »

The dynacomp sounds great. I'd expected it to break-up a little at the full setting, like my Supercomp. You're right, it is more musical sounding. Excellent demo overall Mike.
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Post by Mike »

Cheers Tim Tim, yeah, there's no breakup from the pedals themselves, but if you set the TT closer to breakup then they can definitely push the amp itself into some overdrive. I set the amp very clean though since I wanted the coloration of the sound to be the most obvious thing.
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Post by Thom »

Really great demo Mike - very interesting to hear the difference. Totally agree, the MXR sounds warmer and more musical. Depends what sound you want.
Cheers Scooby ;)
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Post by NickS »

lamp wrote:Really great demo Mike - very interesting to hear the difference. Totally agree, the MXR sounds warmer and more musical. Depends what sound you want.
Cheers Scooby ;)
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Post by mezzio13 »

The Dynacomp does what (to me anyway) a compressor is supposed to, compress but you don't hear it's there, even though you can hear that it's there. That Behringer would be great, like Ultra said, for jangly stuff. Woohoo, Sisters of Mercy.