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Description

The Squish As is the compressor you can rely on to preserve all of the richness of your tone while bringing out nuance you might never have noticed before.

At its core, the Squish As features a best-in-class Blackmer® Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) and True RMS Detector. Optical and JFET compressors are popular for their musical character; however, this character often comes with increased distortion, limited dynamic range, and a somewhat unpredictable transfer function. The high-end VCA and True RMS Detector deliver natural, high-fidelity dynamics processing. Use it to make notes sound more consistent, tame peaks, and boost subtleties; or add depth to your tone with parallel compression by setting the Ratio high and rolling back the Blend control. The Squish As is the perfect always-on compressor.

Full audio frequency bandwidth and a Sensitivity range of -6.3dBu to -46.3dBu make the Squish As suitable for a variety of input signals including bass guitar, high output pedals (up to +12dBu), and synthesiser. The -96dBu noise floor is low enough that the Squish As can be used anywhere in the chain. The variable Ratio from 1:1 (no-compression) to ∞:1 (limiting) can take you from transparent smoothness to brick-wall limiting. Up to 20dB of makeup gain on the Output control and a tilt-style Tone control will ensure that nothing is lost along the way.

The LEDs are not just for pretty colours. I've found that to understand what a compressor is actually doing, the most helpful thing is visual feedback. That's why I have added a gain reduction VU meter to the Squish As. The VU meter indicates the amount of gain reduction in decibels that is happening at any time. Squish As is the compressor you can actually understand.

The Squish As Compressor’s Attack rate is programme-dependent, meaning that the Attack is automatically set to a very musical rate based on the player’s input. Put simply, the harder you play, the faster the attack. The mathematics behind this are fairly complex, but some useful rules of thumb for Attack are:

3dB gain reduction will take approx. 42ms 6dB gain reduction will take approx. 20ms 10dB gain reduction will take approx. 15ms 20dB gain reduction will take approx. 5ms The Release will always be slow relative to the Attack, at a fixed rate of 125dB/s or 8ms/dB. Some useful rules of thumb for Release are:

3dB recovery will take approx. 24ms 6dB recovery will take approx. 48ms 10dB recovery will take approx. 80ms 20dB recovery will take approx. 160ms The resulting attack and release rates mean you will always have a slower release relative to the attack.

Product specs

Brand Bondi Effects
Model Squish As Compressor
Year 2023 - 2025
Made In Australia
Categories Compressor Pedals
Color Family White
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of compression can I expect from the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor?

The Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor provides smooth, transparent compression that enhances sustain and balances dynamics without altering the original tone of your guitar.

Is the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars?

Yes, the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor works well with both electric and acoustic guitars, offering versatile compression that suits various playing styles.

Does the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor have true bypass?

Yes, the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor features true bypass, ensuring your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.

How does the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor handle high-output pickups?

The Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor is designed to handle high-output pickups effectively, providing consistent compression without distortion or unwanted artifacts.

What power supply is required for the Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor?

The Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for many guitar pedals.

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Features and functionality

  • The Bondi Squish As is praised for its exceptionally low noise floor, making it ideal for users who plan to keep it on continuously.

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  • The Squish As offers a balance between usability and functionality, appealing to those who want more than basic compressor options without needing extensive control.

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  • The Squish As provides straightforward operation while delivering high-performance compression, appealing to players who prioritize simplicity alongside quality sound enhancements.

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  • The tone knob on the Squish As affects only the compression, leaving the dry signal untouched, which maintains transparency.

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  • The Gain Reduction Meter is highlighted as an essential tool for understanding the compression process.

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Comparisons

  • While both the Squish As and Empress Comp mkII are well-regarded, the Empress is noted for its advanced controls like setting attack/release points and using a high-pass sidechain.

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  • The Bondi Effects Squish As was noted as remarkably good but was ultimately passed over for the Wampler Ego76 due to budget considerations.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Empress Comp mkII's features like attack/release controls are particularly beneficial for bass and synth users who need precise compression settings.

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  • The Squish As is acclaimed for being transparent and perfect for achieving improved clean tones, with users noting it enhances clarity without altering the character of gain pedals.

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  • The Squish As effectively provides a transparent clean boost, making it suitable for always-on use without altering the original tone.

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User experience

  • Users highlight the Squish As for having probably the lowest noise floor encountered, contributing to its suitability for always-on setups.

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  • Owners appreciate the Squish As for being a straightforward compressor, ideal for users with limited understanding of compression.

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Critic Reviews

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The Bondi Effects Squish As Compressor strikes a balance between simplicity and versatility, making it a standout option for those seeking a transparent, always-on compressor. Its auto-controlled attack and release might not please tweak-happy users, but it compensates with an easy-to-use interface and a comprehensive gain reduction meter. The inclusion of parallel compression and an effective tone control makes it adaptable for both guitarists and bassists, especially those using five-string basses. While some might miss the manual control over attack and release, the Squish As impresses with its quiet operation and quality build. Overall, it's a solid choice for both novices and experienced users wanting a natural yet polished sound.

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