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mattkw80
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Well, I did get a really great guitar sound, but I am afriad of over compressing.
In fact, I bought this thing mostly to get "old tube compression" on my vocals, but now, I'm not sure if I could ever play guitar again without this thing on in the signal chain.
It gives the guitar sound this 10% more fullness or body. I'm guessing other people wont notice, but as the guy who is playing the guitar, I can really hear it, and it sounds great. And the additional sustain is wicked - I can hold a note a very long time with this compressor.
I did get a setup tip from another site :
Select Lamp for a slower attack than LED
Select Normal mode - squash sounds too squashed for me
Start with Output gain at 12:00 and leave it for now.
Start with Pre-gain around 12:00 and dial it in to a good volume
Adjust Compression up until the red status light is bouncing on and off about where I expect, and then use the Output gain to match the bypassed volume to the effected volume.
In fact, I bought this thing mostly to get "old tube compression" on my vocals, but now, I'm not sure if I could ever play guitar again without this thing on in the signal chain.
It gives the guitar sound this 10% more fullness or body. I'm guessing other people wont notice, but as the guy who is playing the guitar, I can really hear it, and it sounds great. And the additional sustain is wicked - I can hold a note a very long time with this compressor.
I did get a setup tip from another site :
Select Lamp for a slower attack than LED
Select Normal mode - squash sounds too squashed for me
Start with Output gain at 12:00 and leave it for now.
Start with Pre-gain around 12:00 and dial it in to a good volume
Adjust Compression up until the red status light is bouncing on and off about where I expect, and then use the Output gain to match the bypassed volume to the effected volume.