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Description

Are you seeking that perfect blend of smooth sustain and dynamic clarity for your guitar tone? The Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor is your ticket to achieving that polished, professional sound. Renowned for its simplicity and effectiveness, this compressor pedal is a favorite among guitarists who crave a straightforward yet powerful effect.

The design features two intuitive knobs – one for sustain and one for level – allowing you to effortlessly dial in your desired compression. Whether you're aiming for a subtle enhancement or a more pronounced, punchy sound, this pedal delivers with ease. Crafted with carefully selected components, the Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor ensures minimal noise and maximum transparency, preserving the natural tone of your instrument.

One of the standout aspects of this pedal is its classic OTA (Operational Transconductance Amplifier) circuit, which provides a warm, vintage compression reminiscent of the beloved Ross and Dynacomp pedals. This makes it ideal for both live performances and studio recording, ensuring that your sound is always crisp and engaging.

Perfect for guitarists of all levels, the Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor is a must-have addition to any pedalboard for those who seek an efficient, no-frills approach to compression.

Key Features:

  • Two control knobs for sustain and level
  • Classic OTA circuit for vintage compression tone
  • Low noise operation for clear sound
  • Simple and user-friendly design
  • Great for live and studio use
Karl Verkade

Karl Verkade

Analogman Compressor Demo

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Analogman Compressor Demo

Karl Verkade

Karl Verkade

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AnalogMan CompROSSor quick test

Xili Nong

Xili Nong

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Owner Insights

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Comparisons

  • The Analog Man CompRossor is noted for being much quieter and smoother than both the original Ross and its older reissues, with minimal signal noise at high settings.

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  • Despite high praise for the Keeley Compressor Plus, some users prefer the Ross reissue for its tonal characteristics, indicating personal preference plays a significant role in choice.

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  • The Sun Bender MK1.5 is noted for its nasally, spittier fuzz sound, suitable for early Zeppelin and Jeff Beck era Yardbird tones, differing from the Sun Face's chime.

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User experience

  • Some owners report experiencing significant noise with the CompROSSer, suggesting potential quality control variations and recommending sending it for servicing if issues persist.

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  • The perception of long wait times for Analog Man pedals is misleading; most models ship within two weeks, unlike the King of Tone's multi-year waitlist.

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  • Owners frequently mention the Sun Face BART/RCA for its excellent volume knob cleanup, enhancing the fuzz face circuit experience.

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Features and functionality

  • The Keeley Compressor Plus is praised for its blend control and pickup switch, which are seen as essential features by its users.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Ross reissue is favored for achieving the "Divided Sky" sound, especially when the sustain knob is cranked, making it appealing for Trey Anastasio fans.

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Value and pricing

  • Analog Man pedals are often perceived as expensive, but many models are priced similarly to JHS and Walrus pedals, typically around $225 to $275.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Custom options available for Analog Man pedals include power, on/off, jack options, and additional controls, allowing for a tailored build to user specifications.

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See how John Mayer uses Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor

John Mayer

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John Mayer Trio

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John Mayer's guitar tech shows off his pedal rack. It can be seen at 3:36.

See how Steven Van Zandt uses Analog Man 2 Knob Small Comprossor

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E Street Band

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As part of Van Zandt's rack in 2008.

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