MXR Dyna Comp -- The Holy Grail?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:09 pm
I told you about this last night, Mike.
So, in this long saga of compressors, I first bought a Danelectro Surf and Turf. As time went on, my ears started to understand that it wasn't doing much. I then proceded to buy a Boss CS-3. A lot of money, and made the guitar's sound too squashed and country twangy.
While in Orlando (a few days before I met up with Jdog), I stumbled upon a MXR Dyna Comp, hearing positive things about it over at the Corporate Forum. I got home, ran the signal path as this: guitar > Dyna Comp > Fuzz Face > amp. I turned on the Dyna Comp, and played the "Feel a Whole Lot Better" riff. I thought I was in heaven! Then I played "You Can't Do That", nailed the sound. Then the big one: "Can't Explain" by The Who. NAILED the tone.
I love the Dyna Comp, great pedal for a great price (on sale when I got it, too!). I believe it can sustain (pun somewhat intended) 'til I get a Janglebox.
So, in this long saga of compressors, I first bought a Danelectro Surf and Turf. As time went on, my ears started to understand that it wasn't doing much. I then proceded to buy a Boss CS-3. A lot of money, and made the guitar's sound too squashed and country twangy.
While in Orlando (a few days before I met up with Jdog), I stumbled upon a MXR Dyna Comp, hearing positive things about it over at the Corporate Forum. I got home, ran the signal path as this: guitar > Dyna Comp > Fuzz Face > amp. I turned on the Dyna Comp, and played the "Feel a Whole Lot Better" riff. I thought I was in heaven! Then I played "You Can't Do That", nailed the sound. Then the big one: "Can't Explain" by The Who. NAILED the tone.
I love the Dyna Comp, great pedal for a great price (on sale when I got it, too!). I believe it can sustain (pun somewhat intended) 'til I get a Janglebox.