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If you're looking for a solid compressor for the price, this is probably the one you want to get. There are better ones out there such as the famous Keeley Compressor, but that's very expensive, and it's not exactly necessary for everyone. While that happens to be my main compressor, this one is great in a pinch, and I find myself using it whe...
Like I said, great value for the sound quality. Not it's not going to sound like a Keeley or a script logo. But those are a bit pricier and not everyone wants to drop $160 on a compressor. This is a great beginner comp or just for people who aren't crazy about them. I recommend.
I like the Dyna Comp for more squashed compression, and it's really good for the money, but you can get a much better compressor for a bit more money. With less noise and more tweakability. I've tried other compressors and I think I am going the higher end route for compression. Though this is nice for the price, I can justify a few more bucks f...
This is the tried and true red 2 knob MXR Dyna Comp. It's been around forever, well more accurately, I think since the 1970s. I acquired this pedal used for $40. New they run about $70. It is simple to use. It gives a great boost as well as will tighten things up if needed. Great if you want to even out your gui...
I was hoping that the lack of extremely precise controls would make this pedal less frustrating to use, but the tones themselves were what ended up frustrating me the most. For the price, I guess this isn't too bad, but you can do better. If noise is a huge issue for you, this might be a good purchase, but you'd be better off in the long run goi...
I've had my MXR M102 Dyna Comp for about three or four years and I've found it to be a great compression pedal. While it certainly doesn't sound as good as some rackable compressors, as far as compression pedals go this is one of the best ones out there. The price is very reasonable and the only other compression pedal I've used that is comparab...
Paid $75 at a used place I like everything about this pedal. It is tuned and set up for the guitar and enhances all manner of signal you throw at it. Whether you want to bring out the clean tones or sustain the gritty tones, the dyna comp does the job and adds very little noise in the process. It\'s also very easy to use, unlike man...
This pedal is great and really effective. Perhaps more boilerplate than its predecessor the DynaComp, it naturally found its place in all the pedals board guitarists who want the sustain and greater linearity volume. I use the MXR compressor for ages and I have three. Depending on the sound desired result, I chose one over another and I get in a...
This pedal has been one of the very first (Phase 90 with the Disto +, the big Muff and Small Clone: in almost exactly the pedals that I had in my early youth) that I learned when I got rid of my Cyber Deluxe and my multi-effects. Needless to say how much the gap is huge, in terms of musicality, between the compressor and what has a multi-pur...
This reissue is perfect. Moving immediately the false problem of the lack of socket for external power supply: in the 70s, the pedals are powered by battery, period! Besides the effect of compression itself, efficiency and exceptional musicality, this pedal offers incredible sustain. Coupled with an overdrive or distortion, one can easil...