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    I just replaced my DOD Compressor with a used MXR Dyna Comp and I'm quite content.. is it just me or does this compressor make your sound thicker? I also noticed I lost some noise the DOD had put into the mix..although I liked the DOD, this will replace it.. Just two knobs and a great feeling while its on.. I have the output around 2:00 and sensitivity around 10:00 and this does add to the sustain with a very slight color of its own.. not only can you hear the difference..you can feel it.


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    Just picked one of these up today for only $65...IM diggin it so far but am still in the test drive phase.

    Anybody else got one of these? Any suggestions on where to start or prefernces?

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    I think Ive got it right where I want it now...both knobs around 12 o'clock.
    IVe read a couple reviews of this pedal and think "transparent" is a fitting discription. And Id go a little further and say it adds that David Gilmore kinda crispness to the picking end of your tone...very clean and clear. Cleans up a trebble-y OD nicely...and adds to the mids and lows kinda Clapton-ish.

    Also comes with 2 rubber foot knobs that can be put on or taken off, for easy tweaking with your feet while playing...Id really like to score more of those!

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    The Dyna Comp was the very first effect that I ever owned. I kept it on my pedal board for 15 years and then sold it to a friend. This little red box did more for my sound than anything I've ever owned.

    Kudos on your purchase. It will treat you well.

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    So whyd you get rid of it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShortBuSX
    So whyd you get rid of it???
    He was a great guitarist and very good friend. I played for his wedding and he played my rig for a couple of songs and liked the pedal so it became a wedding gift.

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    So why has it not been replaced in your lineup?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Justaguyin_nc
    So why has it not been replaced in your lineup?
    I do have a vintage Ibanez CP9 that wasn't vintage when I bought it, but I never use it. I have found that I can get what I want and the dynamics that appeal to me with out using a compressor. It may have been a crutch and I didn't realize it all the time I was using it. Now I just don't need one I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    I kept it on my pedal board for 15 years and then sold it to a friend.

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    He was a great guitarist and very good friend. I played for his wedding and he played my rig for a couple of songs and liked the pedal so it became a wedding gift.
    Ahem, Spudly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Ahem, Spudly.

    Gift = Give away for *FREE*.
    If he would have paid us more for playing the wedding it might have been free.

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