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No hay artículos en el carroJulio Cesar Carrillo Zapata
Comentado en México el 7 de mayo de 2022
Bueno, bonito y barato. Cumple. No esperes más por el precio.
Ivan Felipe Chavez Rocha
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2022
I know compressors are noisy but this is too much. I have other compressor pedals that don’t make as much noise. I would not recommend this product, even for the price.
Ryan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de mayo de 2021
This little pedal is great for the price. Solid metal construction, ON light that you can easily see, and a decent on/off switch. As a guitarist trying to learn bass properly, this is thing is nice for getting consistent sound. Some people have said this pedal doesn't work or hums but that's because they don't have the correct power supply. Make sure you use a power adapter that is CENTER NEGATIVE. If you plug in a center positive adapter (like most guitar pedals take), it will sound bad. I was able to find a center negative (5.5mm) new for under $10 on eBay.
Jeremy D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2020
Missing the power cable. I am unable to use this (only want to use batteries) until I purchase a cable. I can't return due to Pandemic. So I have no idea what this sounds like. Should have trusted the other reviews and purchased something else. Very disappointed.
PenneSue
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de septiembre de 2020
Found it all but unusable most of the ways I tried to power it, and I tried several. Got the best result running it with 12v instead of 9v using a Donner DP-1 pedal power device. It was less noisy at 12v than at 9v (didn't matter whether other pedals were connected or not). The pedal still added some hissy noise until I added a 220uf capacitor across the power input to filter it. Of course the manufacturer does not suggest running the pedal above 9v or modifying it by adding the capacitor so you do those things at your own risk. I tried it because the pedal seemed to have potential, and now I like it. The controls make it versatile, the tone is good (no huge bottom end loss like on some cheap compressors). So I'd say despite the power issues it is a good sounding bass compressor at this price point. If you aren't ready to experiment with power and possibly mod it by adding a capacitor, you are better off buying something that works right out of the box like the Joyo Dyna Compressor.
peederj
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2019
The power implementation on this isn’t so robust, it absolutely must have its own dedicated 9VDC power supply, it can’t be shared even if you have an “isolated” power bank. It makes lots of noise if you do. It includes a 9V battery adapter cable if you like contributing to landfill.Now, onto the pedal. As on many of these pedals, the labels are a mystery. It took me forever to diagnose this one but I think I've got it now. It is actually two limiters in series, both with fixed attack and release times of 10ms/100ms respectively. The gain knob isn't makeup gain, it's input gain, and yes it's possible to clip the signal internally (though difficult)."Comp" knob is the overall threshold feeding the two limiters, below a certain combination of input level, comp and gain the unit will just pass audio 1:1. "Attack" is the threshold setting for high-ratio peak stopper, and "Sense" is the same for a lower ratio limiter, not really a compressor per se. Raise "Comp" enough and the "Attack" limiter will engage even if it's set at minimum, the knob just lets you pull down that level more.That is really confusing and I wasn't able to find a manual. So as a starting hint, a totally decent setting is Attack minimum and Sense maximum, and dial Comp and Gain to taste. "Volume" is just an overall output fader, this can be kept at maximum unless you have found you need to drive Input Gain really high to hit the thresholds.What’s the tone like? It’s full and round, to my ear bringing up 3rd harmonic and rolling off some sub bass and highs. You are going to be trading some punch for some sustain with any compressor. This one makes the notes you’re playing very audible and full with an easy legato. You’d click it off for fast staccato work where you want the dynamic punch.The unit does have some self-noise even with a dedicated supply but it isn’t Electro-harmonix loud noise. You will have to gain structure well. Anyway it’s cheap and does the job.
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