Musical Compressor for guitar and bass

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Musical Compressor for guitar and bass

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Hey I want a compressor that sounds good. needs to work well on guitar and bass. looking for something kinda flexible? I really like the compresson on my lofi loop junky but I wish I had more control over it. I like compressors that fatten things up a little bit, but obviously not too much. I don't want anything transparent. from youtube demos I think the empress sounds the best.
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Not too flexible but awesome sounding - MIJ Boss CS-2.
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I have interest in this thread.

I haven't tried the Fairfield Accountant on bass yet, but so far I'm really enjoying playing with it.

I think I wanna compressor with a tone knob though. So, just yesterday I started looking. The Accountant is great, it's just not that flexible.

The Empress is supposed to be nice, not sure it's for me though.

What's your budget, ChetMagongalo?
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The Warden and Philosopher King have lotsa controls. I haven't used them on bass but the ovnilab dude says they work well enough (and he really likes the warden).

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Walrus Deep 6.

Has a clean blend.
I picked one up a couple weeks ago and I don't expect I will ever turn it off.

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Diamond Bass Comp man. It's even better with the EQ circuit switched out.
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leaves turn wrote:Philosopher King
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I tend to like optical compressors better for adding non-coloring sustain and a little bit of brightness. I like chip/transistor compressors for more squish and a vintage type of flavor.
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Re: Musical Compressor for guitar and bass

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Deltaphoenix wrote:Not too flexible but awesome sounding - MIJ Boss CS-2.
This is actually one of the first ones that came to my mind
Chankgeez wrote:What's your budget, ChetMagongalo?
My budget is less than $200. spending any more on a compressor would make me feel weird
Fuzz_Pi wrote:Diamond Bass Comp man. It's even better with the EQ circuit switched out.
My friend just got one of these and he seems satisfied. I'll have to play it!
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Pigtronix philosophers tone is pretty great for both instruments. It does some nice weird pumping and it has a dirt circuit, also can set for stupid sustain. Worth checking out, not sure it's price.
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weird pumping is exactly what I'm into
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ChetMagongalo wrote: My budget is less than $200. spending any more on a compressor would make me feel weird
Yeah, I was looking into The Warden, the Walrus and also the Wampler.

You should be able to score one of those used for under $200.

I was also looking at FEA, Origin Effects and other such higher priced foolery, but, yeah, I'd feel weird spending that much on a compressor too.
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I like Boss and Dyna style for older/semi lofi super squish sounds. But I think I like compressors with as little knobs as possible. I could live with just a volume knob and maxed out compression/sustain. Which the Fairfield was perfect for! But I wanted more ugly squish from it, I could never get it too sound that ugly.
Philo's Tone is super versatile too and sounds similar to what you're looking for!

pssst... I have a Philospher's Tone in the BST if you're interested
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Best sounding compressor money can buy in pedal form is the Effectrode PC-2A.
2 knobs, 1 switch toggles between 2 modes: soft-knee compressor and hard-knee limiting.
On both guitar & bass there are nothing but good settings across the knobs.

But it's pricy...
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Re: Musical Compressor for guitar and bass

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Are you looking for a pedal specifically or are you open to the world of racks? Such a detail can open or close a lot of doors. Also, since you want to color the tone do you imagine it being early in your chain or later? or middle?
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