Help me choose a compressor pedal...
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- Tiny Terror
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Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
I want a compressor too. But not for the exact same reasons. I can tell you not to get the boss compressor. I hate it. That may go without saying but......
Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
I did something similar a year ago. Ended up with the Diamond after buying 5 and keepin them for a month. Only one remained.
Here's an article of my top 3
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Here's an article of my top 3
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-LK
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
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Lol "catch and release". Perfect description.
Thanks for the link, Wired. The review pretty much sums up what I've heard from the demos, as well as from other people that have played a lot of comps. The only thing is, I can't get my hands on a Diamond over here in Germany to demo first, so I might have to buy it and the Forest Green and send one back. I'd really like to try about ten different ones, but without the possibility to demo the Diamond along side of them, I'm not about to get in my car and drive a round trip of 300km up to Thomann and give them all a whirl. In the end, if it sounds good, I'm not too picky. How's the diamond for coloring your tone when it's off? I know it's true bypass but I've heard that before and still noticed a diffference based on impedance.
Thanks for the link, Wired. The review pretty much sums up what I've heard from the demos, as well as from other people that have played a lot of comps. The only thing is, I can't get my hands on a Diamond over here in Germany to demo first, so I might have to buy it and the Forest Green and send one back. I'd really like to try about ten different ones, but without the possibility to demo the Diamond along side of them, I'm not about to get in my car and drive a round trip of 300km up to Thomann and give them all a whirl. In the end, if it sounds good, I'm not too picky. How's the diamond for coloring your tone when it's off? I know it's true bypass but I've heard that before and still noticed a diffference based on impedance.
Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
Diamond is the clearest most uncolored compressor I've tried. Even when activated if you set the knobs for unity and low compression there is not much of a diff at all.Wendigo wrote:Lol "catch and release". Perfect description.
Thanks for the link, Wired. The review pretty much sums up what I've heard from the demos, as well as from other people that have played a lot of comps. The only thing is, I can't get my hands on a Diamond over here in Germany to demo first, so I might have to buy it and the Forest Green and send one back. I'd really like to try about ten different ones, but without the possibility to demo the Diamond along side of them, I'm not about to get in my car and drive a round trip of 300km up to Thomann and give them all a whirl. In the end, if it sounds good, I'm not too picky. How's the diamond for coloring your tone when it's off? I know it's true bypass but I've heard that before and still noticed a diffference based on impedance.
-LK
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
If you want crystalline options then any model of the Janglebox is a winner. With a Strat through the clean Rockerverb channel you can easily keep up with Fenders.
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the keeley 4 knob compressor is better....Wired wrote:Diamond is the clearest most uncolored compressor I've tried. Even when activated if you set the knobs for unity and low compression there is not much of a diff at all.Wendigo wrote:Lol "catch and release". Perfect description.
Thanks for the link, Wired. The review pretty much sums up what I've heard from the demos, as well as from other people that have played a lot of comps. The only thing is, I can't get my hands on a Diamond over here in Germany to demo first, so I might have to buy it and the Forest Green and send one back. I'd really like to try about ten different ones, but without the possibility to demo the Diamond along side of them, I'm not about to get in my car and drive a round trip of 300km up to Thomann and give them all a whirl. In the end, if it sounds good, I'm not too picky. How's the diamond for coloring your tone when it's off? I know it's true bypass but I've heard that before and still noticed a diffference based on impedance.
Wolfy'
Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
Matter of opinion unfortunately. I didn't find it better in the least. Better built maybe. More expensive, for sure. But better? I'd say different.Wolfe wrote:the keeley 4 knob compressor is better....Wired wrote:Diamond is the clearest most uncolored compressor I've tried. Even when activated if you set the knobs for unity and low compression there is not much of a diff at all.Wendigo wrote:Lol "catch and release". Perfect description.
Thanks for the link, Wired. The review pretty much sums up what I've heard from the demos, as well as from other people that have played a lot of comps. The only thing is, I can't get my hands on a Diamond over here in Germany to demo first, so I might have to buy it and the Forest Green and send one back. I'd really like to try about ten different ones, but without the possibility to demo the Diamond along side of them, I'm not about to get in my car and drive a round trip of 300km up to Thomann and give them all a whirl. In the end, if it sounds good, I'm not too picky. How's the diamond for coloring your tone when it's off? I know it's true bypass but I've heard that before and still noticed a diffference based on impedance.
-LK
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
RV50, Vox AC30, Gibson LP Trad '14, Gibson ES-335 '04, PRS Cu24 '10, Fender Tele Pro, Gretsch Powerjet
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- Lord of Orange
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Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
The ENGL Poopmaster Compressor is the best pedal in the history of the world.
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Re: Help me choose a compressor pedal...
Yes, especially when you dial in the "staaaaaaaank" knob.
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