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Old 04-20-2011, 09:29 AM
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Iv been wanting to add a compressor to my rig for a while now, but im completely new to the world of compressors, I fully understand how they work an what they do. Its just I could really use some advice on what to get as there are so many out there and I am not familiar with any of the manufacturers. Im after a rack unit as im not one to mess about running leads everywhere

I'm looking to spend in the region of £100-£250 ($150-$400)
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sorry, I should have said i was after a rack mount unit
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Then you definitely need to list a price point. The "cool" rack mount compressors are $2k and higher.
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i'll edit that on, though im only looking for a lower end model. Im still paying off my mesa head and ampeg cab at the moment so cash is a little tight, but i feel its something i will need. especially with then fact i'll be recording with my band very soon.

Id say between £100-£250 ($150-$400)
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Any remotely decent studio will have compressors. I'd put the money on the head/cabs. I have no opinion on rack compressors, pedal boards all the way for me.
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we're recording in our home studio so dont have the luxuries of vast amounts of expensive rack gear, just the basics really.
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There is one of these in the classifieds now:

Aphex 661
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we're recording in our home studio so dont have the luxuries of vast amounts of expensive rack gear, just the basics really.
If you're recording into a DAW, I would use software over a cheap rack compressor.
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yeh i think that would be the best bet for now, but I would still want one for my live set up.
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Is there such a thing--inexpensive rack compressor?
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not saying its the best out there because its not...
but for what your looking for....
bang for your buck single rack space id go with
BBE Sound MaxCom - Dual-Channel Compressor and Limiter with Gate
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Where's Bongo? He's a comp guru...
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There is one of these in the classifieds now:

Aphex 661
+1 or a good used 651
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cheer for that, hopefully i can get hold of one second hand over here in the uk.
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Where's Bongo? He's a comp guru...
Oh, my site was linked in the second post, and the question is answered there, so I didn't have anything to add.
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Hey guys, I don't mean to hijack the thread but this will be on topic, mostly. I noticed at a recent gig that I struggle keeping my levels the same when I switch from finger style to using a pick and back. I try to control it with my volume pot but I end up adjusting it a couple of times each time I make a switch. Is this an appropriate use of a Compressor pedal, or should I just set my volume for my "loudest" style, then use a boost pedal to bring up my other playing styles to the same level?
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Both approaches work great, depending on the subtleties of tone and action and which way most suits your tastes. Some comp pedals make great clean-boost pedals if you turn their compression function all the way down, so that is a way for you to try both methods, buying only one pedal.
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Id say between £100-£250 ($150-$400)
Id try and find a DBX-166a ...great 2 channel unit with peakstop, and noise gate.

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