Mexicola Posted May 13, 2013 Share Posted May 13, 2013 I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with or opinions on this pedal? It seems relatively cheap for a bass compressor. Does it stand up to higher priced models such as the MXR, Aguilar, EBS, 3Leaf and Diamond? I could do with a compressor pedal but its not really a priority just now. Is the Deepressor worth buying or am I better holding off and spending the £100 or so more on say the MXR? Cheers Paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spellonyou Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 Hi Paul, I've had a lot of trouble with the Deepressor and eventually gave up and exchanged it for a Carl Martin Classic Opto comp. The Deepressor left the upper registers more intact than the Carl Martin, but it had a bit more roll-off on the lows. The input PAD button is effective but takes away quite a bit of harmonics and dulls the highs. I was hoping it would really "growl" when set to high compression settings, as advertised by the designer, but it must be very subtle because I never noticed it. It does deliver loads of sustain though, if that's what you need, and without adding too much noise as well. My biggest problem with this compressor was that it had a tendency to hum like crazy, especially when used in combination with other pedals. I was surprised when i found the shoddy soldering inside the unit when i opened it up to see if anything was amiss inside. The ground wire had come loose from the print circuit; it looked like it had been glued in place instead of properly soldered. Instead of sending it back for repairs i fixed this myself, but it did not solve the humming problem. I tried every trick in the books to fix this problem, but I never succeeded, and eventually ordered a replacement under warranty. Then I found that the replacement unit had exactly the same problem. I contacted Palmer about this issue and they never bothered to answer. Then I decided I had wasted enough time, shipped the Palmer back and got the CM. The design of the housing seems so neat with the screw holes but if you tighten the screws the pedal lifts up at the front. I ended up making a construction so I could screw it down at the front as well. Access to the input/output jack sockets is hindered by the encasing; when using angled jacks you'll have trouble arranging your patch cables neatly. The input PAD button is located in an awkward place when everything is cabled up on your board, so switching if on or off during sessions is not so convenient. For me, this experience made me weary of buying another of Palmer's products. Too bad because they recently introduced an octaver pedal for bass and i am interested to find out how well it performs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mexicola Posted May 20, 2013 Author Share Posted May 20, 2013 Thanks for such a helpful and in-depth reply! Ive actually just bought and recieved a T Rex Squeezer from Basschat user Andytoad for the same price as I would have paid for a Deepressor. The only info I recieved on the Deepressor, before your post, was to do with the issue that you highlighted concerning hum when connected in a signal chain. This alone put me off buying it and Im now glad that I didnt as the Squeezer with its tube and gain control gives the "growl" that you were probably looking for with the Deepressor. Its also disappointing to hear that Palmer didnt get back to your emails. It has put me off the company altogether now. Hope the Carl Martin is treating you well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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