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Friday, November 5, 2010

MXR Dyna Comp

Todays topic : MXR Dyna Comp

Eh hem. First, this is a pedal from MXR, also known as MXR Innovations,was a manufacturer of guitar effects units, founded in 1973 by Keith Barr (who went on to found Alesis). MXR was based in the United States in Rochester, New York. MXR Innovations, Inc. was incorporated in 1974. The MXR trademark is now owned by Jim Dunlop, which continues to produce the original effects units along with new additions to the line. Hmm, interesting huh? Here's pictures!







The Dyna Comp is a compressor that lets you set a maximum output level and the sensitivity at which it kicks in. This device can produce that percussive, clicky sound on a clean guitar that you've heard on so many pop hits. It can also even out the volume of sustained tones for mellow lead work, Power: Single 9-volt battery or Dunlop ECB-003 AC Adapter - Controls: Footswitch toggles effect on/bypass (red LED indicates on) Output knob sets compressed (attenuated) output level Sensitivity knob sets compression ratio (highest sensitivity is maximum compression). Alot of guitarist who uses the MXR Dyna Comp and most of them says that it has creamy, punchy and extremely warm tone with so much dynamic compression quality. 


Is it easy to use? Hahaha! 

MXR Dyna Comp Guitar Compression Pedal Features:
  • Simple, dual knob operation
  • Output knob controls volume
  • Sensitivity knob controls ratio (highest sensitivity is maximum compression)
  • Battery operation or with optional AC Adapter
Tell me, is that easy to use? Alright, i'll put some vids to show you what the Dyna Comp can do, how it can shape the tone of the guitar/bass. 














This is really worth the penny if you're looking for a good compression pedal. Price?? Retailed around Rm400. If any of you are interested in getting Guitars/Basses and gears, you can send me an E-mail through : nicholaslai1004@gmail.com  and i'll get back to you with the price and details A.S.A.P. Thats all for today folks! Have a nice day!


By: Nicholas

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