MXR Dynacomp
Compressor and Sustainer

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Good quality, functional, but a bit noisy
The pedal sounds great, and I can see why it is one of the most popular compressor pedals.
Note that the product is listed as 'MXR Dyna comp 1976', but it is in reality the 'MXR Dyna comp M102' (this is what is stated on the side of the box).
One thing to note is that the pedal is very noisy. Perhaps this is typical for compressor pedals, and can be mitigated with a noise gate; but worth noting nonetheless.
The pedal feels good quality, and well built.
Really squishes the sound
Its a very hard compressor, so be prepared to lose a little bit of the attack.
Does one thing, but does it really well.
Dynacomp is an extremely simple-to-use compressor pedal. That does one thing and does it really well with its extremely characteristic compression ratio, attack and release times. As with many compressors, it mostly changes the transients of your tone rather than the actual sound (of course you can also use it as a boost with the compression sensitivity knob turned to zero). Compression and general transient control are definitely something you should experiment with, and this is a good starting point.
The classic comp for CLEAN
Very simple to operate compressor, with a classic sound as heard on numerous recordings.
I don’t like to use it with overdriven sounds as it adds significant hiss to the signal ( I guess by design).
But for clean sounds it adds a certain magic that non of my other compressors do (Keeley, Carl Martin, Diamond).
It is not transparent. It DOES color the sound significantly. But for clean sounds, what a beautiful coloration that is ( in my opinion).
Hence for clean sounds this became my main compressor.
Timeless pedal
Got that item for a pink floyd tribute.. you can get very close to gilmours sound. The pedal is sounding great even with no mods.
Small box, Big effect
A compressor isn't the first pedal you'd think of or look for when buying more pedals. I can only talk from my own experience and that was exactly what i was thinking.
For that "large" (compared to size and features) amount of money you could get a relatively good distortion pedal or almost a delay pedal. And i fell for that trap multiple times and I underestimated the affect a comp-pedal can bring.
Now knowing the effect it has to the tone i couldn't be more pleased, i have it right next to my guitar in the pedal chain and sometimes the Dyna comp is the only thing needed to get some amazing tones out of a Vox AC-15. I usually have the sens around 9 o'clock and then the output relatively low (to allow my amp to be cranked up). And it's a dramatic difference between having it turned on and off.
There is only one word to describe the tone when turned on - Smooth.
So should you buy it? Yes but don't prioritize it over ex Amps and the most basic effect pedals - of course i'd choose my delay pedal over the dynacomp and that's not strange.
The point i'm trying to express is that the dynacomp "boosts" the overall tone and for it to boost the tone you need to have a tone.
So if you want to advance your sound quality, then this little red thing is for you - solid and characteristic!
Does what it says on the tin
Great compressor for that really funky Spanky sound, Also great for long picking stuff for country music. Must have for your pedal board. It's a classic! :D
Simple and amazing
Killer sound for both guitar and bass. I mostly use it for bluesy situations with my PRS and I really love how easy it is to achieve that chicken-picking sound with only a few buttons. Love and definitely recommend it!
Excellent workhorse
I use it for guitar and bass, it's great for slamming the signal. With a tele and a wee bit of crunch you dial in that chickenpicking sound in no time. Slap it on a bass guitar with a fuzz pedal and you get notes that will sustain until the end of the millenium...
THE compressor (for me)
I looked into a lot of compressors. I was looking for a pedal that would give a warmer, thicker sound, but that would be easy to use. The MXR Dynacomp, with just two knobs, is very easy to play with and reach the warm, punchy sound you are looking for. So this pedal combines perfectly the features I was looking for. It is also well built; I've had it for more than seven years and never has given me any issue.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by MXR
- Released in 1999
- Average price : $128
- Robust metal chassis
- Non-slip rubber base
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