Who uses a compressor?

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Who uses a compressor?

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As the title suggests...do you use a compressor pedal?
Why? How often? What does it do for you?

Just watched Mike's MXR vs Behringer video and the Dyna Comp sounds pretty damn good.

euan - you still got it?
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I have and use a EHX Soul Preacher, when the mood takes me. I like the kinda funky edge you can get off it. Also can get some nice Blooms for the slow setting. I tend to look on it as another effect on my board rather than something I have on all the time.
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I had an old Boss CS-2 a while back. Have a look around for one, they can go quite cheap.
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i use one for clean stuff

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I use a Boss CS-3 compressor / sustainer also.

I find its good for home use / studio & recording ... just takes the edge off things (to avoid neighbours complaining !)... and helps sustain notes long which can be quite a big bonus on Fenders. Sound great along side the micro pog / delay for nice organ like sounds. Good for funky percussive riffs too . I tired using in during a rehearsal only once and I was lost in the mix regardless of volume... so yeah I think for me home / studio only. Soon It'll probably end up in my box of reserve guitar stuff, along with the cry baby wah & and dano cool cat drive. Still keepers though.
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compressors on guitars really hurt my ears, They just sound really awkward and bad too me. I know a lot of people don't think that way, but that's how they are to me. That being said I once got a boss CS-2 for free and used it the completley wrong way. I just had everything cranked and used it with my big muff for some extra boost. Other then that Im not a fan of compressors on guitars.

Correction it was a CS-3
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I recently Got myself a Boss CS3 which had some sorta mod thing done to it... I find it really works well with tightening up my clean tone and making it a more full sound, but so far not so usefull when using a dirty sound ... I will continue to experiment though...

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Thom wrote:As the title suggests...do you use a compressor pedal?
Why? How often? What does it do for you?

Just watched Mike's MXR vs Behringer video and the Dyna Comp sounds pretty damn good.

euan - you still got it?
I have Euans old Dyna Comp. Its one of the best imo.
I've been using it with the Sound City 30, beforehand my playing sounded a bit 'broken' and uneven (maybe the cheap chinese valves?) but with the Dyna it is a vast improvement. Sounds more fluid, uniform and even.

I've used it as a boost for solos, clean boost for Johnny Marr kind of chord stuff (it makes notes stand out without clipping the signal) and as mentioned to tidy up the loose ends in my sound. They balance up old guitars too, any dead spots or varying volume across a pickups magnetic field can be tidied up to a degree.
Compression is overlooked by guitarists usually, yet a studio engineer will mould your sound with it.
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Thom wrote:As the title suggests...do you use a compressor pedal?
Why? How often? What does it do for you?

Just watched Mike's MXR vs Behringer video and the Dyna Comp sounds pretty damn good.

euan - you still got it?
I have Euans old Dyna Comp. Its one of the best imo.
I've been using it with the Sound City 30, beforehand my playing sounded a bit 'broken' and uneven (maybe the cheap chinese valves?) but with the Dyna it is a vast improvement. Sounds more fluid, uniform and even.

I've used it as a boost for solos, clean boost for Johnny Marr kind of chord stuff (it makes notes stand out without clipping the signal) and as mentioned to tidy up the loose ends in my sound. They balance up old guitars too, any dead spots or varying volume across a pickups magnetic field can be tidied up to a degree.
Compression is overlooked by guitarists usually, yet a studio engineer will mould your sound with it.
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Thom wrote:As the title suggests...do you use a compressor pedal?
Why? How often? What does it do for you?

Just watched Mike's MXR vs Behringer video and the Dyna Comp sounds pretty damn good.

euan - you still got it?
I have Euans old Dyna Comp. Its one of the best imo.
I've been using it with the Sound City 30, beforehand my playing sounded a bit 'broken' and uneven (maybe the cheap chinese valves?) but with the Dyna it is a vast improvement. Sounds more fluid, uniform and even.

I've used it as a boost for solos, clean boost for Johnny Marr kind of chord stuff (it makes notes stand out without clipping the signal) and as mentioned to tidy up the loose ends in my sound. They balance up old guitars too, any dead spots or varying volume across a pickups magnetic field can be tidied up to a degree.
Compression is overlooked by guitarists usually, yet a studio engineer will mould your sound with it.
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Post by Bacchus »

Whoah! Triple post?

I've always been tempted by a compressor. I can sort of see why I'd want one, but I don't think I'd ever spend the coin on one, to be honest.
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BacchusPaul wrote:Whoah! Triple post?

I've always been tempted by a compressor. I can sort of see why I'd want one, but I don't think I'd ever spend the coin on one, to be honest.
Really? You can get a behringer dyna comp clone for twenty quid.

Wouldn't be THAT much of a loss if you didn't like it or something.
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i had a boss CS-3, that is now belongs to othomas2. i never got it to work as i would of liked it too. i was after that compressed floyd tone, which is a dynacomp.
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Dyna Comps are pretty great. Not a fan of other compressors.
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Thanks for the replies guys - will head into town and try a couple out to see for myself.
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I have Tim's Dyna Comp clone on my board...

The reason I like it isn't because I like the way it sounds... but because I like the 'feel' of playing better when it's on
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If I was a clean guitar player a comp would be the first pedal for me.
I know Andy Summers used one extensively in The Police, I think it was an old Ross model which are now sought after.
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I'm not sure how the compressor does it, but it seems to dampen the bass frequencies a little making everything more shimmery. this is great for clean tones or any kind of jangley rocking stuff.
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