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MXR M132 Super Comp Pedal

MXR M132 Super Comp Pedal
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MXR M132 Super Comp Pedal

 
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031000

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Countless pros rely on the original Dyna Comp to give them the edge in the studio an on stage. Now, the updated Super Comp takes your playing even further, providing an invisible boost to intricate licks, juicing up your sound, and helping you "lock in" like never before. Output and sensitivity knobs let you dial in the perfect setting to keep your parts where they belong in the mix. The new attack level control ensures that initial bite and chunk are never squashed, so you can run the hottest pickups and still hear your dynamics. Create the tight, percussive guitar sound that drives thousands of pop and country hits or add endless, tone-sweetening sustain to your leads.

 
List Price: $141.00
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Product Details
Product Length:2.99 inches
Product Width:2.75 inches
Product Height:1.18 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:5.5 inches
Package Width:4.4 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Features
  • Power: Single 9 volt battery or Dunlop ECB-003 AC adapter

  • Bypass Output knob sets compressed output level

  • Sensitivity knob sets the compression ratio


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5A great Compressor sustainer.  Feb 07, 2007 By D. Vergilis "Vergi"
I have been playing guitar on and off for over 20 years and I have used many effects pedals and multi effect modules and it's funny, but the ones that are the simplest to use and have the simplest setups are the ones that I have come to call the best. That is what I would call the MXR Super Comp. It has basic controls that allow the user to control the level of compression, the attack attenuation, and the level of the attenuated and compressed signal output. What else do you need on a compressor/sustainer? The switch is hardwired bypass and the case is metal so that you can "stomp on it". The compression set high is good for the clean to slightly overdriven "clicky" sound that is heard on most electric guitar country music. The effect is also good for low compression and high gain conditions when sustain is the desired effect. It is one of the best compressor effects that I have used. That is why I took the time to write this review. I feel that the MXR Super Comp is the best bang for the buck, so get one and see!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4MXR Comp - A very good pedal, good Amazon price  Nov 18, 2011 By James A. Cahill "jim8151"
This compression pedal is very well made and does what it's supposed to do: compress and focus your guitar signal so it cuts through the mix. Compression is supposed to push your signal more toward the middle of the sound spectrum, but the effect is pretty subtle, really. According to an article I read, the compression pedal should be the first one in your chain. I didn't have it set up that way at first, but when I reconfigured my pedal board like that, the guitar signal really came into focus no matter what other pedals I was using. A few reviewers have stated that this pedal is noisy. I don't find that all. There's a little hiss if you max the output on the pedal, but I only keep it at about 60-70% and there's no problem. The hum from my Fender amp on a good day is louder.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Does the job  Sep 13, 2011 By Gogi
This compressor does the job well, very easy to control and very well build.
It ads gain when moving the attack knob above 12 and that's why it has only 3 stars.
In any other setting it sounds very well though. Reacts very well to my other pedals on the board.
The sustain is very good too.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Basic Compressor  Aug 23, 2011 By Brian Pan Sample
Has three knobs, I'll call them volume, squashing and grabbing. The attack knob grabs your signal. You can have it grab the signal early or late. Then the sensitivity compresses your sound, essentially making the quiet notes louder, and the louder notes quieter. Depending on how sensitive you make it, it makes your signal smoother and thicker with more perceived sustain. And then there's volume, you all know what that means right? For my use, rock, country, punk, blues and jazz, this is all I need. Sure it adds a little hiss, but if you do some research you'll understand why this is expected. As compressor pedals go, this one is pretty quiet, and I perceive no added distortion. Thumbs up MXR, you did a good job.

Let me note, that this is a subtle effect, but that's the way compression is. If your looking for something less subtle pick a different pedal.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Nice Pedal  Sep 22, 2009 By Stephen
This is definitely an improvement over the DynaComp. It has less noise for sure. The "Attack" knob really is only subtle for my type of playing. I say spend the few extra dollars and get this pedal instead of the DynaComp.

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