I’ve been looking into getting one of the aforementioned pedals but am unsure of what I should be looking for with regards to internals relating to externals. Basically I’ve noticed a lot of the pedals have different knobs, does this mean they have different internals or was it purely a cosmetic thing from year to year? If some did have different internals would there be a certain one I should be looking for? I’m no cork sniffer so if there isn’t any main reason why I should look for or avoid one your advice would be much appreciated, thank you.
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They then released a slew of comps (it's his best selling effect) inc the Bassist, a 3 knob comp and the Compressor Pro.
The Compressor Pro is the best one but is pricey and has lots of controls to fine tune it's output (though it does have an excellent Auto function which takes care of attack and release for you). Highly recommended.
For an intro to compression, try the 4 knob Compressor, can be picked up used on eBay for 125.00 approx.
The Keeley had too much compression, which wasn't what I wanted. And then I got GAS, and liked what Thorpy was doing with his pedals. As for expensive, hang that! I would say the FG is better value, and I far prefer it to the Keeley.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
My fave is a boss CS2, can get squishy, but also be a bit more subtle. Personally for the most part I like a good bit of squish
https://reverb.com/uk/news/what-are-the-types-of-compressor-effects-the-basics