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Description

Unleash your musical creativity and enhance your sonic signature with the Diamond CPR1 Compressor, a leading force in the realm of guitar effects pedals. This versatile pedal is equipped with an onboard EQ that rivals the all-in-one preamps found in professional studios, meticulously tuned to meet the unique demands of guitarists. Its distinct casing designs, featuring both black and white options punctuated with silver knobs, add a touch of elegance to your pedalboard. Compact, robust, and easy to use, the Diamond CPR1 Compressor offers a seamless blend of visual appeal and acoustic excellence.

Key Features:

  • Class-leading guitar effects pedal
  • Integrated onboard EQ, calibrated for guitar
  • Variety of casing designs available, including black and white with large silver knobs
  • Robust build quality for lasting durability
  • User-friendly design for easy operation.

Product specs

Brand Diamond
Model Compressor
Finish Yellow
Year 2010s
Made In Canada
Categories Compressor Pedals

FAQs

What type of compression does the Diamond CPR1 Compressor use?

The Diamond CPR1 Compressor utilizes an analog optical compression circuit, known for its smooth and musical response, making it ideal for enhancing your guitar's sustain and dynamics.

Does the Diamond CPR1 Compressor have true bypass?

Yes, the Diamond CPR1 Compressor features a true bypass design, ensuring that your guitar's original tone remains unaltered when the pedal is not engaged.

What power requirements does the Diamond CPR1 Compressor have?

The Diamond CPR1 Compressor requires a 9-18 V DC power supply and has a current draw of approximately 22 mA, making it compatible with most standard pedalboard power supplies.

Is the Diamond CPR1 Compressor suitable for all music genres?

The Diamond CPR1 Compressor is versatile and can enhance tone and sustain across various genres, but its smooth optical compression is particularly favored by players in rock, blues, and jazz styles.

Can the Diamond CPR1 Compressor be powered by a battery?

Yes, the Diamond CPR1 Compressor can be powered by a 9V battery, offering flexibility for guitarists who prefer battery operation.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Enhances tone without overwhelming original sound

  • Serves as an always-on effect, subtly improving tone

  • Offers clean boost with tube or aural exciter vibes

  • Features a versatile EQ for tone shaping

  • Works well with both single coil and humbucker pickups

  • Provides significant headroom, especially at 18v

  • Functions effectively as a compressor, EQ, and clean boost

  • Adds sparkle and character to guitars, especially at lower volumes

CONS

  • Switch pops loudly when toggling on/off

  • May not provide enough compression for those seeking a "squashed" sound

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Diamond CPR1 Compressor.

Use cases and applications

  • The Diamond CPR1 Compressor is praised for enhancing chord shimmer, especially when used with chorus effects on Fender Twin and JC40 amps.

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  • This compressor is particularly favored for use with single-coil pickups, providing a distinct and pleasing tonal quality.

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  • The Caline CP-47, despite its build issues, is appreciated for its sustain and lack of noise, making it a viable option for users prioritizing tonal quality over construction.

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  • It's been used to effectively complement drive pedals, adding smoothness and tonal enhancement without overpowering the original drive character.

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Features and functionality

  • The compressor is likened to a subtle sweetener, akin to adding a packet of sugar to tea, highlighting its gentle tonal enhancement.

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  • The compressor is noted for its low noise floor, providing a smooth and noise-free performance, even at higher gain settings.

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Comparisons

  • Owners note that the Diamond Compressor stacks well with King Tons Duelist, Cornerstone Gladio, and Belle Epoch Boost pedals, enhancing overall sound quality.

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  • The Mooer Yellow Comp is noted to sound nearly identical to the Diamond Comp Jr., with slightly more subtle coloration and compression, making it hard to distinguish in blind tests.

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Build quality

  • The inclusion of small gaskets under the knobs is noted, presumably to help maintain settings during use.

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  • The Caline CP-47 is criticized for its low build quality, with cable jacks requiring precise alignment to function properly, suggesting a finicky design.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners experience noise and bypass issues due to faulty switches, which can be temporarily fixed with contact cleaner but may require switch replacement for long-term reliability.

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Value and pricing

  • Mooer Yellow Comp is highlighted as an affordable alternative at around $40, offering a compelling price point for those seeking a Diamond Compressor clone.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight the Diamond CPR1 for its ability to enhance tone presence and fullness, making it a favorite for boosting signal clarity through a mix.

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Other

  • A limited edition Seafoam color variant is mentioned, appealing to collectors and those looking for unique pedal aesthetics.

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Critic Reviews

Diamond CPR-1

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The Diamond CPR-1 Compressor excels in enhancing tone, making it bigger and more present without introducing noise—a standout trait for a compressor pedal. Its optical design with a tilting EQ allows for versatile sound shaping, though it may not satisfy those seeking precise control over signal peaks due to its low fixed compression ratio. Its construction is robust, and while the metering isn't exceptional, it provides enough feedback. A minor drawback is its susceptibility to clipping with high-output instruments, which can be mitigated by using a power supply over 9V. For musicians prioritizing tone enhancement over utility compression, the CPR-1 is a top choice.

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ecker1991

Best Optical Compressor Available

It’s truly sad that Diamond is no longer in business, as they made some of the best effects in every genre. The Memory Lane Deluxe was a beautiful analog delay reminiscent of the earlier DMM units, the vibrato was one of the best examples this side of the vb-2, and the Diamond cpr-1 is a compressor that even those that don’t enjoy the effect can likely find some useful sounds.

I especially enjoy the CPR-1 with single coil guitars, especially my Jaguar, as the pickups are lower output, the CPR-1 makes them stand out while bringing out more of the guitars jangly nature.

It’s difficult to put into words why the CPR-1 sounds so great, however in the context which I use the CPR-1, I mainly use it to help push my twin reverb at lower volumes and bringing out more of the amps character while adding a bit more sparkle to the

beardedbleeder

Diamond is actually coming back with new owners stay tuned there will be announcement with in a year

beardedbleeder

This is my fav comp ever and I have tried a lot!

Made with studio components this compressor is a great always on pedal you don’t really notice it much when it’s on but when it’s off you sure do and miss that great eq and how it balances out your tone I have two the jr and the full-size. You won’t regret this.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Comp - 2/3 o’clock Volume - 12 o’clock Eq - 1/2 o’clock

matthewkkennedy

Versatile and Colourful

The isn't one of those "compressors for people who don't like compressors." It colours your tone a bit, but in a way that I find extremely pleasing. It's also surprisingly versatile. It works incredible well as, not only a compressor, but also as an EQ and a Clean Boost.

franklyandrade

Very Good Compressor!

It adds only compressor in your tone. Its doesn't adds flavour or color. A very very good compressor pedal.

adam_michel

Great Compressor

It's very different than any other compressor I've used. Very light, great for always-one compression.

Artist usage

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See how Dirk von Lowtzow uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Dirk von Lowtzow

Singer, Music Producer

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As seen in this photo, Dirk uses the classic Diamond Compressor live.

See how Yusuke (Lynch) uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Yusuke (Lynch)

Singer, Guitarist

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Yusuke can be seen using a Diamond CPR-1 during a recording session.

See how Mauno Meesit uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Mauno Meesit

Guitarist, Composer

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Mauno Meesit uses the Diamond CPR1 Compressor, as seen in an Instagram post where he prepares for upcoming concerts in Viljandi and Võru.

See how Connor Doyle uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Connor Doyle

Guitarist

BØRNS

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In this pedalboard photo taken by Doyle, the Diamond Opto-Compressor can be seen.

See how Michael Gurley uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Michael Gurley

Singer, Guitarist

Dada

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In this fan photo from Feb 2024, Michael Gurley's Diamond Compressor pedal is shown.

See how Joab Eastley uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Joab Eastley

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The diamond compressor is jus above the whammy

See how Kyle Schonewill uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Kyle Schonewill

Guitarist

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Kyle Schonewill discusses his preference for the Diamond CPR1 Compressor in a Pro Lessons video titled, "I've Had A Lot Of Compressors, This One I Love The Most Cause It's Super Suttle."

See how Jakob Betke uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Jakob Betke

Guitarist

Milliarden

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In a photo from Milliarden's last show in Cologne, Jakob Betke is clearly seen using the Diamond CPR1 Compressor on his pedalboard.

See how Hanno Busch uses Diamond CPR1 Compressor

Hanno Busch

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German guitarist Hanno Busch uses the Diamond Opto-Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal as part of his live pedalboard.

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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