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Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Pedal Bass Compression Effect Pedal

Color:Black Our unique Blend knob and 3 way mini-toggle switch will allow you to select the frequency range of the original uncompressed signal as well as infinitely adjust the amount of "wet" versus "dry" signal that is routed to the output. It's ...

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Reviews around lol (5.00 of 5)

  • I do recommend taking pictures once you are dialed in just in case lol

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Reviews around review (5.00 of 5)

  • I was skeptical at first about dropping $155 on an effect that some criticize as inaudible, but I kept seeing good reviews about this compressor, and after seeing this one specifically in Alex Webster's rig, I figured I'd give it a shot

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Reviews around chorus (5.00 of 5)

  • Yes, compression is still a subtle effect; it's not like you're adding a chorus or wah pedal

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Reviews around guitar (5.00 of 5)

  • It adds a brutal crunchy sound that complements guitar playing while also giving an in-your-face metal bass tone if playing solo.

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Reviews around unit (5.00 of 5)

  • Nice unit for the price

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Reviews around sound (5.00 of 5)

  • Really keeps the sound right and in the pocket without compression pump

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Reviews around growl (5.00 of 5)

  • Adds nice tone and growl to my bass

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Reviews around band (5.00 of 5)

  • My band complimented my tone after I started using this unit

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Reviews around control (5.00 of 5)

  • I put it in my set up without telling them and they heard the difference and smooth control this adds to your tone

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Reviews around impact (5.00 of 5)

  • It is a subtle addition but has a greater impact than is apparent at first

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Reviews around pedal (5.00 of 5)

  • This is definitely a pedal worthy of the Seymour Duncan name

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Reviews around punch (2.54 of 5)

  • It really improves the punch and levels the volume without sacrificing punch.
  • The hype is real - the punch you get is insane

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More about Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Pedal Bass Compression Effect Pedal

  • Color:Black Our unique Blend knob and 3 way mini-toggle switch will allow you to select the frequency range of the original uncompressed signal as well as infinitely adjust the amount of "wet" versus "dry" signal that is routed to the output
  • It's often best to put a compressor at the beginning of your effects chain, but sometimes it can work more efficiently when placed after effects such as an auto wah or envelope filter
  • You won't do any damage by putting your effects in the so-called wrong order, so feel free to experiment and find what works best for your sound.