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shamustwin
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Compressors

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Anyone have a recommendation for a compression unit to be used in live playing? I don't tote around a rackmount rig, so I thinking a stompbox with close-to-rackmount quality. Thanks.
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I have a mid-'70's MXR Dyna Comp which works extremely well with my '67 360/12. It nails the Roger McQuinn sound. But, the lack of an LED and an AC power source might not make it desirable for performing. I've heard great things about the Carl Martin pedal.
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Post by wwittman »

the pedal with "close to rackmount quality" is the Retrospec Squeezebox.
But having said that, the REAL sound most people hear in their heads (from the records they remember) is a microphone on the cab compressed at the recording desk. NOT compressed BEFORE the amp.
Big difference.
So you might consider giving the compressor to the sound guy instead.
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Try a Presonus Blue Max. Yes I know it is not a pedal but it is very reasonably priced, compact and used ac power plus it offers a lot more sound options than a pedal will. Just place it on top of your amp so it is handy to set the controls, you can plug your bass straight into the Blue Max and then go from it to your amp or you can place it in the effects loop.
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Post by jimd »

I just received a Barber TonePress a few weeks ago. I like it much better than the Boss CS-3 I've had for the past years.
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Post by toneman »

There's two out now that are suppose to be excellent (according to a couple people who's ears I trust).
The Demeter Opto Compulator & the E-H Black Finger that my friend Peter Stroud says is totally transparent sounding. Peter plays with Sheryl Crow and has pretty damn good ears for tonality and things that work right.
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I use an EMMA it's made by an ex TC Electronics guy. (Give it a test play)
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Post by eatswodo »

I either use the compressor built in to my Yamaha DG-Stomp (which is just ok) or a Danelectro Surf'n'Turf, which is remarkable for the price - very quiet and unobtrusive, and very effective.
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