MXR M282 Dyna Comp Bass Compressor Pedal, White

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MXR M282 Dyna Comp Bass Compressor Pedal, White

MXR M282 Dyna Comp Bass Compressor Pedal, White

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The M282 Dyna Comp Bass essentially gives bass players access to this same legendary compression. This particular bass model has more controls onboard than the original pedals made for the guitar. My Review: TC Electronic is known for its simple to use, high-quality pedals housed in the tiniest enclosures, and the Spectra Comp is no different. It is a digital multi-band compressor crammed into their “mini” enclosure. It only has one control knob that takes care of your compression needs. The way a 1-knob compressor becomes a versatile tool in TC’s book is by having it support their TonePrint feature. This functionality lets you beam one preset compressor from your iPhone or Android, directly to the pedal, it’s like having dozens of compressors at the touch of a button. Using the TonePrint Editor on mac or PC gets you access to a multitude of parameters enabling you to tailor the compression settings of the Spectra Comp to your liking and loading it to your pedal. How it sounds depends on the TonePrint you have loaded into it, but generally, the sound quality is excellent with a very low noise floor. Adding a compressor to your setup will also increase the sustain of your bass – it makes quiet sounds louder, but any mistakes in your playing will also be more noticeable. Bass Compressor Terminology Set your compression ratio to somewhere between 2:1 and 4:1 (too much compression can lead to a lifeless sounding bass as the dynamics are reduced too much)

In this case, the Tone knob is a sort of potentiometer similar to what you’d find on an overdrive pedal. It adjusts the overall frequency bias of the tone itself by adding just a hint of coloration. The ability to send signals to both an amplifier and a mixer is something that seriously should not be overlooked. This aspect of the pedal alone makes the overall cost of the M81 an absolute bargain. Standard human perception would likely view the M81 as an extremely basic pedal. In some cases, it is, but the capabilities it does provide are necessary for any professional.

Phasers work by providing the illusion that the sound is actually moving around in the speaker image. Pitch shifters essentially work by forcing the signal to take on a different pitch (such as a lower/higher octave). The sound of the synthesizer has been inescapable since the 1970s. However, it’s only really been until the last few decades that the technology could be enjoyed by bass guitarists. Where the original has 2 control knobs, the M282 Dyna Comp Bass has 4 with a selectable compression mode. This means that you can actually run this compressor to be transparent if you wish.

The M81 is an extremely versatile preamp designed specifically for bass players. In terms of shaping the bass’s clean tone, there might not be anything better than the M81 for its price. Target Customer: This is a lot of pedal for the price. It has a good assortment of usable compression settings, though it can get noisy at higher compression ratios that require you to turn up the make-up gain. It would be a good fit for the bass player who wants a little compression in his setup that doesn’t break the bank. If you’ve ever played with a fuzz pedal before, you probably know that they can be notoriously noisy. This particular model has a noise gate which helps to cut that unwanted noise out of the signal. If there was just one pedal that you should buy for your bass rig, it’s the MXR M81. In fact, this pedal could easily be considered the best bass pedal overall.

The 9V DC input gets internally converted to 18V, this ensures that you never run out of headroom and prevents distortion artifacts from high output basses. It also displays the amount of compression applied at all times through the use of a bright and easy to read 16 segment gain reduction indicator. A standard 9V DC power supply is required for operation but does come included with the pedal. Is The Electro-Harmonix POG2 Worth Its Price?

Think about it, you’d have about the equivalent of what an electronic DJ is working with on the stage. If you’re a looping artist, the C4 is undeniably going to become a valuable asset in your arsenal. The following brands are some of the most notable, with reputations gained over a long period of time. Each of these brands has served as inspiration for the latest generations of pedal makers. Electro-Harmonix So if that’s what you’re looking for, you can’t really go wrong with either. Choosing the Right Compressor Pedal Featuring a blend of analog and digital technology, the Darkglass Hyper Luminal Compressor is functional, versatile and comprehensive, and affects your bass signal in a way that’s musical and dynamic, making it one of the best bass compressor pedals out there right now. Explaining the filter effect is going to require us to use another analogy, this time related to cameras. You’re probably familiar with how filters can either subtly or quite drastically alter an image.Read more about our rating system, how we choose the gear we feature, and exactly how we testeach product. Related buying guides

Bottom Line: The Studio Bass offers a lot of value for its price. It sounds great, with a good assortment of usable tones under its belt, it’s very quiet during operation, and comes with a few nice extras in the box.

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