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Are There Any Good <£100 Bass Compressor Pedals?


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Depends what you mean by good. Different people want different things from compressors, and what is ideal for one person won't be for others.

I too have a BBE OptoStomp, and I also like it.

Boss LMB-3 is £64 on Amazon right now. Plenty of people use them and are happy with them (providing they keep the 'Enhance/Noise' knob turned down).

Personally, I'd go for a Zoom MS-60B. Yes, its a multi-fx, but the compressor models are decent and very configurable, and there's no rule that says you can't use it like a single pedal if you want to.

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[quote name='linear' timestamp='1452911710' post='2954744']
Personally, I'd go for a Zoom MS-60B. Yes, its a multi-fx, but the compressor models are decent and very configurable, and there's no rule that says you can't use it like a single pedal if you want to.
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That was my immediate thought too. I've got an MXR M87 on my board, but recently I've just been going out with my MS-60B and a valve preamp/DI and using the dbx 160A model on the 60B which works very well for the light compression that I want. On the downside it doesn't have any metering, but it's easy enough to set up by ear alone. And you've got 57 other effects models there if you want them.

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[quote name='mark76' timestamp='1452942274' post='2954877']
The Ovni Labs guy likes the Buddha Chakra and it's only £65 from Amazon

http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/chakra.shtml
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Or £50 from here!

https://www.fairdealmusic.co.uk/budda-chakra-compressor-pedal.html

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[quote name='linear' timestamp='1452911710' post='2954744']


Personally, I'd go for a Zoom MS-60B. Yes, its a multi-fx, but the compressor models are decent and very configurable, and there's no rule that says you can't use it like a single pedal if you want to.
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That's a good point - you get more than one 'compressor model' to choose from too which may tickle ya fancy.

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[quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1452908267' post='2954740']
The BBE OptoStomp is less than a ton.

I like it
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+1 for a very transparent subtle compressor that can fatten up the sound nicely.

My favourite right now is the EBS multicomp, 'though. It does colour the sound but I like the way it does it.

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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1452939184' post='2954843']
TC Electronic Hyper Gravity is my top spot favourite compressor. About 100 quid I think but essentially you have TC's famed studio triple band compressors in a pedal. Very nice!
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Is it any good ?

I read on the Ovnilab site that the guy wouldn't even review it, but had heard that it was very noisy.

[url="http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/hyper.shtml"]http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/hyper.shtml[/url]

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Seems he's having a bad day! TC Support have been nothing but amazing for me on the over 20 years of using their kit. Honestly.

That aside, the HG is a good compressor out of the box but when it really comes in to its own is when paired with the TonePrint app. When I'm not typing on my mobile I'll add more info - but at the moment I would say that under the bonnet there is access to every parameter you can possibly think that you might need and a whole bunch you don't know you need. One of my favourites is the ability to assign the knobs to other parameters than those labelled. Very cool. The triple bands are totally adjustable and you can save your own TonePrints depending on what you are using the pedal for. I've some cool 'valve-like' settings, sub bass boost, hifi comp, old skool fingerstyle, tapping frenzy solo boost and good ole squish sounds.

Yeah it's really very good but I didn't use any of the 'default' settings.

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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1453109733' post='2956322']
Seems he's having a bad day! TC Support have been nothing but amazing for me on the over 20 years of using their kit. Honestly.

That aside, the HG is a good compressor out of the box but when it really comes in to its own is when paired with the TonePrint app. When I'm not typing on my mobile I'll add more info - but at the moment I would say that under the bonnet there is access to every parameter you can possibly think that you might need and a whole bunch you don't know you need. One of my favourites is the ability to assign the knobs to other parameters than those labelled. Very cool. The triple bands are totally adjustable and you can save your own TonePrints depending on what you are using the pedal for. I've some cool 'valve-like' settings, sub bass boost, hifi comp, old skool fingerstyle, tapping frenzy solo boost and good ole squish sounds.

Yeah it's really very good but I didn't use any of the 'default' settings.
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This is making me want to try the Hyper Gravity !

Can you have the edit screen open on your computer and use the compressor at the same time to ''live'' test the adjustments ?

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Disclaimer: I have not personally tried the TC compressor, though it's on my watch list. I have only good experiences with my TC pedals.

Sometimes when people say they found a compressor noisy it could be that adding a compressor amplified existing noise from their other pedals. Just a thought.

Tone prints are really cool, and the possibility of setting up your own favourite compressor in the editor is tempting. Could lead to many wasted hours too I guess. :)

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[quote name='funky8884' timestamp='1453110902' post='2956329']


This is making me want to try the Hyper Gravity !

Can you have the edit screen open on your computer and use the compressor at the same time to ''live'' test the adjustments ?
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Yes yes!! You certainly can!

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[quote name='FretNoMore' timestamp='1453111806' post='2956337']
Disclaimer: I have not personally tried the TC compressor, though it's on my watch list. I have only good experiences with my TC pedals.

Sometimes when people say they found a compressor noisy it could be that adding a compressor amplified existing noise from their other pedals. Just a thought.

Tone prints are really cool, and the possibility of setting up your own favourite compressor in the editor is tempting. Could lead to many wasted hours too I guess. :)
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The other thing I noticed that isn't mentioned in the manual is the truly bonkers amount of gain available on the sweep of the level knob. In the app it suggests being able to set up in the order of 50dB. Even if it were just 20, I would challenge even the very best compressors to not amplify signal chain noise. Wind that control round and you will definitely get noise. No fault of the pedal.

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[quote name='mark76' timestamp='1453111952' post='2956341']
I looked up the Ovni Labs review of the BBE unit.

Apparently the new version (with moustache) is one to avoid.
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Not tried it...mine is the old white, yellow and red one with the -15dB pad switch

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