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They must make those little doughnuts then too.
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I just unloaded my Aphex Punch Factory too. I'm just not a compression type of guy. Sometimes I'll use the built in compressor in my Yorkie head, but not often.
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Yorkie? I thought those were little dogs?
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Little dogs with a big tubey bite....
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haha! What are they seriously?
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Rob wrote:
"Compression? Pfft...

Vintage SVT turned up to 11! Tone of the gods."

Turn a tube amp up that high and you have one big compressor! Image

I always play with compression. Currently I use the dual band compressor built into my Trace Elliot, but I also use an old MXR Limiter. I used to use that with my Mesa 400+ too. When I record in my home studio I use an Alesis Nano Compressor.
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Electro Harmonix Black Finger, gotta with my SS amp. Can tweak it to give just a hint of soft vintage sounding tube compression with a hint of pre-amp boost on the pedal and its WARM WARM WARM!!.oh, and very smooth,even and natural!
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MXR DYNACOMP
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