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Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor Compressor Pedal
2 Knob Small Comprossor
Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor
 
THIS IS THE OLD VERSION please see the new item.
Our Price: $9,900.00



Availability - time to dispatch:: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Business Days
Product Code: AM-2-KNOB-SMALL-COMPROSSOR

Version

Comp Version*:
REV5 with Mix Trimpot on board- We can put the MIX control on the circuit board, so you can set and forget it. Turn it down all the way for no dry sound blended in, like our older versions and Dynacomp, Ross, etc. Turn it up all the way for no compression, just a great clean boost/buffer pedal. Best set somewhere in the middle where you get just enough of the DRY signal to have the normal guitar feel.
Old REV3 version- This version is the original Dynacomp/Ross circuit, no MIX control, with poor output impedance and not very loud output. But the poor buffering when ON might work in some setups, like running comp into a vintage fuzz.
REV5 with external MIX knob add $25 [Add $25.00]- We can add a MIX knob. Turn it up all the way for normal compressor sounds (no dry uncompressed sound). Turn it down all the way for no compressed sound, just a nice clean boost/buffer that makes pedals after it sound better. Best almost all the way up, just a bit of dry.
Customize

Add a Toggle Switch:
Add RYCK toggle option $35 [Add $35.00]- Will not fit on Mini Bicomp with both ATK and MIX knobs.
Guitar cables

Add a CBI Ultimate 15 foot Guitar Cable $26 [Add $26.00]Add a great sounding 15 foot long guitar cable, black with straight metal soldered Neutrik ends.
Power Cables for your existing multi-power supply

18" Power Cable for PP2 (one straight and one 90 degree end, unless specified in comments) $3.99 [Add $3.99]Does not work with our $15 Boss type power supplies, has 2 male ends for use with multi-outlet supplies like Voodoo Labs, etc

Extra 36" power Cable for PP2 with one 90 degree end $4.99 [Add $4.99]Does not work with our $15 Boss style power supplies, has 2 male ends for use with Voodoo Labs etc
Optional power supplies

Add a Power Supply:
US 120V 9vDC $15 [Add $15.00]- This is a normal 9V Boss type external power supply/adaptor for USA use with 120V AC wall power.

Add a Power Supply:
Euro 240V $15 [Add $15.00]- this is an external power supply/adaptor for use with 220/240V AC to make 9Vdc for the pedal.

Add a Power Supply:
UK 240V $15 [Add $15.00]- this is an external power supply/adapter for use with UK (3 prong) 220/240V AC to make 9Vdc for the pedal.

Add a Power Supply:
US 120V 12vDC $18 [Add $18.00]- This USA power supply will give 12V to the pedal instead of 9V, see the pedal description for more info on why you might like this.
Customize

Add a knob cover:
Add an MXR style knob cover $2.29 [Add $2.29]- This knob cover fits on the larger of the two versions of MXR style knobs we used to use on our AM pedals. It won't fit the knobs we normally use the last few years (except the POT) but if you choose this option we will put the older style knobs on your pedal. They make it easy to turn the knob with your foot. If you want more than one, you can add them to your shopping cart from the Accessories - Pedal Parts menu.

 
Description
 
Analog Man builds several compressor pedals including the 2 Knob Small Comprossor pedal. This is based on the ROSS compressor but with several improvements we have made over the years including the internal attack control.
Features

Please use the SMALL COMPROSSOR item to order this, it has all the options, thanks!

Small CompROSSor order page

REV5 with MIX control available in February, 2016!

Link here for all about our CompROSSor Pedals:

http://www.analogman.com/

Features:
Small COMPROSSOR
  1. Ross specs with hand tested, selected transistors and NOS CA3080E chip.
  2. Optional external attack knob on small comprossor starting 5/2003
  3. MIX control on REV5 starting in 2016, either internal or as a knob. Allows blending in clean uncompressed sound with the compressed signal, for a more natural sound, with normal attack and feel.
  4. True Bypass with 3PDT switch
  5. LED with metal bezel
  6. Power jack standard, no extra charge. You can plug a Boss style 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel 9V DC adaptor into this jack. Also comes with a battery inside.
  7. UK made RE'AN jacks for best noise isolation and operation. They are more expensive than the metal Mexican Switchcraft jacks that others use, but the benefits outweigh the cost.
  8. Expensive high quality Matsushita/Panasonic capacitors.
  9. Easily repaired if damaged- no custom parts like a mass-produced pedal.
  10. Built in a grey hammer-finish powdercoated box (2.5" x 4.75" x 1.5" not including jacks, switch, etc) with hand stamped graphics.
  11. The small comp is best to use with a power supply as opening and closing the case may put some stress on wiring. If you intend to change the battery often, I recommend the large comprossor instead.

Rev4 circuit

In April, 2013 we really improved the COMPROSSOR circuit. Mike had been playing in a band for a few years, and noticed that SOME pedals on his board would not drive a load well, they would get dark and dull, due to a bad (high) output impedance. This is easily tested by running pedals into something like a low impedance volume pedal, with a switchable buffer between them. The ARDX20 with the delay level down is excellent for testing - when ON it's a great buffer, when OFF it's true bypassed. To test a pedal, simply turn the buffer on and off and listen for a change in tone. With most pedals, like our Chorus, Juicer, etc, there is no difference - they can drive the signal to your amp through long cables or volume pedals no problem. But the Comprossor sounded dull when the buffer was removed. The original Ross, Dynacomp, and all the other Ross clones do the same exact thing- they really need a buffer after them to sound good.

Also these pedals don't have a very loud output, especially when you hit them hard, for example with humbuckers or a boosted signal. One other problem all these pedals have is phase reversal - they flip the phase of your signal when you turn them ON. This may not be a problem for most people, but if you split your signal and combine it, or run into two amps, the out of phase signals will cancel and you will get a VERY thin sound. Also, for use as a clean boost, there was too much compression even with the SUSTAIN pot all the way down. So we reduced the minimum compression amount, without changing the maximum amount. Now the pedal is more usable as a clean boost, and also sounds great left on all the time as a tone sweetener/buffer. It's great stacked into dirt pedals, chorus, vibes, etc now. With these problems fixed, there is no need for a blend knob, you should be able to keep your pure tone without the need for additional circuitry. One other thing we improved was the LED circuitry. Now, if one side of the bicomp/mini bicomp is ON, and you turn the other side ON, the first LED does not get dimmer. A small change but something that bothered us. The REV4 boards are usually blue as seen in this picture of the BICOMP.

All of these problems are fixed in the REV4 circuit -

  1. Excellent output impedance for a clearer tone with no signal loss or need for a buffer
  2. More available output for boosting your amp
  3. No phase reversal
  4. Less compression available

Rev5 circuit


This is pretty much the same as REV4 with the addition of a MIX control, which can go from full dry (no compression) to full wet (same as REV4). Mixing in dry gives you the attack of the note, which is compressed away normally, if you want to hear that. When set at full dry, the pedal becomes a clean boost/buffer pedal and makes pedals after it sound really great, with more presence. Mix is available as a trimpot on the circuit board of the 2 knob small comprossor, or as a third knob. Also available with external ATTACK knob on the 3 knob comprossor.

Bicomp REV4

Ryck toggle option

The Dynacomp and Ross circuit is not very bright, to keep white noise down. But sometimes it's nice to have a bright trebly tone, as heard on Rickenbacker guitar's built-in compressor. Looking at the Rickenbacher schematic, it's about the same as the Dyna/Ross except it allows more treble for that jingle-jangle sound. We decided to offer this with a three-way switch so you can get just the amount of treble you want. One position is the normal Dynacomp/Ross value for about the same tone as OFF and low noise. The second position adds a bit more treble and just a touch of noise - this may be great to use all the time with a dark guitar like a Les Paul with high output pickups. The third position is twice as bright, close to the Rickenbacker setting, for a sound that really pops, with a bit of noise that you won't notice till you stop playing. We can put this toggle on any of our new CompROSSor or Dynacomp pedals when ordered, or we can add it later on which costs a bit more as it's more work to add it after the pedal is built.


We can also add the BAD BOB circuit into this pedal, to make a true dual pedal, the Bad Bob Ross. The one pictured is gold, with the optional RYCK toggle for the Ross side. We can make them gold, blue, orange, or grey with red stamps. Put a note in the ORDER COMMENTS area if you want another color than the standard grey. We can't fit the ATTACK knob (3 knob comp), it's on the inside as a trimpot.






Here is a good article on the REV4 comp from Tone Quest Report : Tone Quest 2013 article

We also offer the USA 12V power supply for a little more headroom, good if you run a hot signal into the comp.

Here are the optional 9V power supplies for overseas:


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