MXR DynaComp vs. Behringer Clone Video
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MXR DynaComp vs. Behringer Clone Video
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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Part II
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The mxr definitely sounds better to my ears.
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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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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.
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.