shakinbacon
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I've been trying different compressors over the last several years.
Most aren't great and I'm still on a search. However, I've found one I like for live playing that works well with the SR5 and wanted to share. It is the BBE optostomp. $99
Pros: relatively cheap
solid build quality
dead quiet
nice mild compression
handles a wide range of input signals
unity gain setting seems to be consistent regardless of signal level coming in (this isn't the case with other units)
No rolloff of low or high frequencies
Very transparent (except for below)
True bypass
Cons: *very very* slight distortion artifact regardless of setting (not noticable in a band setting)
not a huge amount of compression (I don't mind this myself)
I'm A/B'ing it with the much more expensive ($199) EBS Multicomp and it is frankly holding its own. I probably wouldn't record a quiet tune with it with it due to the distortion artifact, but if I'm recording I hope to have better equipment at my disposal anyway. For a loud rock tune I might.
Thanks to bongomania on the Talkbass forum for his excellent reviews on compressors
Anyway, if you're looking for a compressor for your Stingray I suggest this. It might work well for the Bongo too, but that 18V headroom might be a bit much for it.
Most aren't great and I'm still on a search. However, I've found one I like for live playing that works well with the SR5 and wanted to share. It is the BBE optostomp. $99
Pros: relatively cheap
solid build quality
dead quiet
nice mild compression
handles a wide range of input signals
unity gain setting seems to be consistent regardless of signal level coming in (this isn't the case with other units)
No rolloff of low or high frequencies
Very transparent (except for below)
True bypass
Cons: *very very* slight distortion artifact regardless of setting (not noticable in a band setting)
not a huge amount of compression (I don't mind this myself)
I'm A/B'ing it with the much more expensive ($199) EBS Multicomp and it is frankly holding its own. I probably wouldn't record a quiet tune with it with it due to the distortion artifact, but if I'm recording I hope to have better equipment at my disposal anyway. For a loud rock tune I might.
Thanks to bongomania on the Talkbass forum for his excellent reviews on compressors
Anyway, if you're looking for a compressor for your Stingray I suggest this. It might work well for the Bongo too, but that 18V headroom might be a bit much for it.