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Description

The Jam DanComp compressor pedal is the secret weapon every guitarist needs in their arsenal. Crafted with precision, it revives the legendary Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer circuit, delivering a lush, vintage compression that adds depth and sustain to your sound without compromising clarity. This pedal isn't just about nostalgia; it's a modern take on a classic with a unique character that stands out in any setup.

Perfect for both the studio and the stage, the DanComp offers a subtle touch that enhances your guitar's natural tone, making it ideal for players seeking that extra "something" in their mix. Its intuitive controls allow for effortless adjustments, ensuring you can dial in the perfect amount of compression with ease. Whether you're looking to tame your dynamics or bring out the best in your solos, this pedal is versatile enough to handle it all.

Built with high-quality components, the Jam DanComp promises reliability and tone consistency, making it a trusted companion for countless gigs and recordings. The compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into any pedalboard, while the true bypass switching keeps your signal pristine when the pedal is disengaged. Experience the warmth and richness that only the DanComp can provide, and elevate your musical expression to new heights.

Key Features:

  • Emulates the classic Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer circuit
  • Provides rich, vintage compression with clarity and sustain
  • Intuitive controls for easy adjustment of compression levels
  • True bypass switching for signal integrity
  • Built with high-quality components for durability and reliability
  • Compact design suitable for any pedalboard setup

Product specs

Brand JAM Pedals
Model DanComp
Finish Hand Painted
Year 2010s
Made In Greece
Categories Compressor Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of compression does the JAM Pedals DanComp offer?

The JAM Pedals DanComp provides smooth, transparent compression that enhances sustain without altering the original tone of your guitar, making it ideal for both subtle and pronounced compression effects.

Is the JAM Pedals DanComp suitable for all types of guitars?

Yes, the JAM Pedals DanComp is designed to work well with both electric and acoustic guitars, offering versatile compression that complements a wide range of playing styles and genres.

How does the hand-painted finish of the JAM Pedals DanComp affect its durability?

The hand-painted finish of the JAM Pedals DanComp not only provides a unique aesthetic but also features a durable coating that protects the pedal from wear and tear during regular use.

Does the JAM Pedals DanComp require a specific power supply?

The JAM Pedals DanComp operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most pedalboards, ensuring easy integration into your existing setup.

Can the JAM Pedals DanComp be used in a live performance setting?

Yes, the JAM Pedals DanComp is designed for both studio and live performance use, delivering consistent and reliable compression that enhances your sound on stage.

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See how Eivind Aarset uses Jam DanComp compressor

Eivind Aarset

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From my Jan Braathen Stratocaster I go into a fuzz—I have gone back to the Prescription Electronics fuzz. The chain goes from the fuzz into the Bogner Harlow booster/compressor, into a Dunlop Mini-Wah, then into a Boss OD-2 and an Empress overdrive. I go into the Jam multi-purpose true bypass box. It is a switcher made by Jam pedals in Greece that lets me switch on some loops with multiple effects and keep some noisy effects out of the signal path when they are not on. I keep the Alesis Bitrman in the loop because that effect tends to degrade the signal when it is off. Also in the Jam loops are an Electro Harmonix Super Ego and Jam Dan Comp Compressor. You can hear the Super Ego on “One and the Same Again,” on I.E., I have the compressor in the loop with the Super Ego to bring out the string noise, which I like. Also in the loop system are a Z.Vex Fuzz Factory, a Jam Waterfall Vibrato, and a Jam The Big Chill Tremolo. The signal goes into a Morley volume pedal, and then to two Eventide H9s controlled by the iPad. I have a vintage Jen fuzz [like a Vox Tonebender] that sounds great and is all over the new record, but the level is too uncontrollable to take out live.

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