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best cheap guitar compressor pedal BECOS FX CompIQ MINI Pro Compressor for Guitar and Bass (Gear Hero Exc

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best cheap guitar compressor pedal BECOS FX CompIQ MINI Pro Compressor for Guitar and Bass (Gear Hero ExcCompIQ MINI Pro is an all analog compressor pedal designed for guitar and bass and hand built around the top class 4320 THAT Analog Engine. It provides the essential controls for achieving professional level audio compression, something never before seen in a package of this size. At the heart of processing, a true RMS level detector measures the input signal and applies accurate feed forward compression through a transparent sounding, high

CompIQ MINI Pro is an all-analog compressor pedal designed for guitar and bass and hand-built around the top-class 4320 THAT Analog Engine®. It provides the essential controls for achieving professional-level audio compression, something never before seen in a package of this size. At the heart of processing, a true RMS-level detector measures the input signal and applies accurate feed-forward compression through a transparent-sounding, high-performance Blackmer® VCA.

CompIQ MINI features Ratio, Threshold, Gain, and Dry/Wet Mix, which all interact with each other and offer the manual continuous controls necessary for a balanced and refined compression setting. Not often found in compression pedals, Compression Knee can be selected between Soft or Hard to best suit any musical needs. Soft knee provides a subtle and more transparent effect application. Hard knee compression is in-your-face obvious and is better suited for country pickin’ or bass-slappin’ playing styles when dynamic output must be an effect in itself. CompIQ MINI Pro also makes up for a perfect limiting effect or it can act as a compressor/sustainer pedal, when a high ratio, higher threshold, and hard knee are balanced altogether.

The MINI’s side chain allows complex processing with options for Feed Forward and Feed-Back types of compression which are both served by a Variable Side Chain Filter. Feed Forward processing routes a pre-VCA copy of the input signal into the side chain, where its envelope will dictate the compression. This mode of compression is fast and accurate and ensures a snappy modern voicing that can be finely tuned in conjunction with the multitude of controls available. It can go from the lightest of processing up to brick-wall limiting. Feed-Back compression on the other hand is tributary to “old-school” circuits and is sometimes preferable for its less-intrusive feel and apparent slower reaction to triggers. In Feed-Back mode, a post-VCA copy of the audio signal is sent to the side chain control circuit instead. In this mode, only lower compression ratios can be attained and, as a result, it’s less suitable for hard peak limiting. However, nothing prevents you from raising the threshold higher and using the MINI as a true Feed-Back limiter, especially along with a hard knee, high ratio, fast timing, and boosting the control signal with the side chain filter. Feed-Back compression feels smoother and natural-sounding, without pumping or breathing. It preserves most of the instrument’s character and playing dynamics. Again, in conjunction with the other parameters available at your disposal, a multitude of compression flavors can be achieved. To some extent, the two types of compression can overlap in their audible response, depending on how they are set. Noteworthy is the fact due to the high performance Blackmer® VCA in the Analog Engine®, the MINI will never distort in either mode.

The control signal of the MINI is fully conditioned with a (possibly uniquely configured) variable side chain filter focused around the 90 Hz frequency point. The filter’s variance sweeps from Low-Pass to Normal to High-Pass mode. The action of the filter in the side chain has an opposite effect on the working signal at the compressor’s output. Complementary, highs above 1kHz in the side chain are progressively compensated for their particularly low amplitude. When turned clockwise, the High-Pass Filter progressively attenuates frequencies below 90 Hz in the side chain and these same frequencies are less compressed in the working signal. Trimmed to the center of its range, the side chain filter acts “normal”, presenting a flatter range of control frequencies to the RMS-level detector. When set like this, compression is likely triggered by the high-amplitude low frequencies that touch the threshold first. Turned counterclockwise, the filter goes the other way around, acting as a Low-Pass Filter to actually boost the control frequencies below 90 Hz. This means that the RMS-level detector becomes even more sensitive to the high-amplitude lows which are now more compressed. This kind of setting favors the plucking feel of country music, or may be used for limiting, especially for bass. This setting can also make the compressor additionally sensitive for instruments that lack low-frequency content that can trigger compression, such as guitars with thin-sounding single coils. To summarize, the Normal mode of the Side Chain Filter is suitable for general compression purposes whereas the filtered side chain (cutting below or boosting above 90 Hz, +/-12dB, 12dB/octave) extends the usage of the MINI beyond flat compression. With the Variable Side Chain Filter, compression can be made more or less responsive to low frequencies, allowing more practical usage.

Dynamic Auto Attack & Release Timing circuitry replaces the need for a dedicated attack switch or manual attack and release controls, rendering perfect timings for any playing style. Two-timing options are available – Fast and Slower -, each selection handling both, attack and release timings. Fast attack and release times will create the impression of a modern sound that is crisp, punchy, and detailed. When combining fast timings with a hard knee compression setting, you enter the limiting territory. This is where the blend knob is best used for parallel compression (a.k.a. New York compression style). Slower timings suit slow musical phrasings like bass lines or arpeggiated chords. But really, there are no rules here, just experiment and let the ear be the judge. Regardless of the playing style, the dynamic auto-timing of the compressor will always sound great. Fast transients are released faster, while steady signals decay slower. On average, the release time is 10-15 times the attack time, in each setting.

The amount of compression (or gain reduction) is indicated by a responsive 5-LED display, for visual feedback on how much the signal is reduced while compression takes place. The True-Bypass routing leaves the bass or guitar signal chain untouched when the pedal is not engaged, even if it’s not powered.

CompIQ MINI Pro Compressor was designed with guitar in mind but make no mistake, it can add dynamic feeling to any audio signal, including vocals – with an appropriate preamp. We think it may also be among the best mini bass compressor effect pedals. Many instruments can benefit from CompIQ qualities: electric guitar & bass, electric acoustic guitar & bass, electric string instruments, harmonica, brass instruments, synthesizers, etc. The CompIQ series of compressors is not going to alter your instrument’s magic voice. They preserve the original guitar or bass tone while providing unobstructed, pristine audio compression. The high dynamic range of these compressors allows for natural-sounding tones and low noise, artifact-free audio processing without the distortions usually introduced by other compressors.

  • Blackmer® VCA / RMS-level Analog Engine® ensures professional compressor/limiter function
  • Feed Forward / Feed-Back compression
  • True RMS-level detector
  • Ratio 1:1 to inf:1 (limiter) in Feed Forward mode; 1:1 to 10:1 in Feed-Back mode
  • Threshold -40dB to +10dB
  • Make-up Gain -6dB to +20dB
  • Hard / Soft compression knee
  • Fast / Slower dynamic attack and release timings
  • Variable Side Chain Filter (raises or lowers control frequencies in the side chain ±12dB @ 90 Hz, 12dB/oct. imparting an opposite effect on the working signal at the output of compressor)
  • Dry / Wet mix
  • 5-LEDs compression display
  • True analog bypass
  • Burr Brown FET IC, low tolerance parts, plastic film audio capacitors
  • Black powder-coated genuine Hammond aluminum enclosure
  • 9-12 V DC external power supply (not included), center negative, 12mm long barrel plug
  • 3-year premium warranty (direct to manufacturer, international, transferable)

For more information about the CompIQ series of compressors, please see Becos FX's CompIQ 101

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JackJ
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Almost like they used to be...
Color: Gunmetal/G-15 Green, Lens Width: 55 Millimeters
These are the 3rd pair of Caravans I've owned over the years. The 1st pair were chrome frames and got mangled one time when I had set them on the trunk of the car to fill-up and drove away without them. Went back after only 100 yards or so, but by then they had been clipped by another car and were toast. Kept the lenses, sent the frame back to B&L (when they were still in Rochester -- and when customer service really WAS important to the company) and they sent back a brand-new pair of black-framed beauties -- FOR FREE! This pair recently experienced a broken frame - right at the junction of the lower curved piece that holds the lens frames together. (How this happened, I have no idea. I was wearing them. Put them in my shirt pocket. Took them out, put them on, and the lens was still in my pocket!) Now, Bausch & Lomb is owned by Luxottica (in Atlanta, GA.) Not entirely friendly, I would say, especially in the tone of the service rep's voice and bluntness. And I was told my only hope of getting any kind of satisfaction was to ship the broken pair to them and after examination they would decide whether it was a manufacturing defect or a customer caused one. Believe me -- there are NO damage marks on these black frames. The frame just cracked due to what? Fatigue, I guess. If judged in my favor they'd give me a substantial discount (40%, I believe) off list price on another pair that they might have in stock at the time. Egads! Talk about leaving you feeling helpless. NONE of the frames and lenses shown were to my liking, so I opted out of that choice and decided to search Amazon for a pair to my liking. So, this brings me to the new ones -- the subject at hand. The lenses on these are advertised as being 55mm wide, which they are. However, the original Caravans were 58mm wide = a small but perceptable difference, especially in field-of-view coverage AND how they look on your face. The G15 lenses seem to be the same tint, and the color (gun metal grey) is very nice. They fit well, and are what one would expect given the name RayBan. Therefore, I recommend them. [Footnote: As for my broken 58mm black-framed pair -- I looked up repair shops on the I-net, found 2 that seemed to talk a good game, picked one (in Cincinnati) and shipped them off today to have the frame laser welded. I am keeping my fingers crossed that they'll come back in usable shape (as promised) and I will again have my Old Faithfull's back. $35 to save a no-longer-made classic pair of RayBans is worth it in my book.]
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Daniel Tan
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Classic Design!! But the 55mm frame is too small..
Color: Gunmetal/G-15 Green, Lens Width: 55 Millimeters
Really solid frame and arrived rather fast (7 days before the expected date). It included the original packaging, booklets, cloth and case (the brown one) in the original box. Was surprised that it felt quite heavy, or at least more than what Im used to, although when I wear it I can't really feel the weight. The weight also adds to the feel of it making its structure feel a little more solid that lighter sunglasses. Unfortunately, the 55mm gunmetal + green G 15 lens which I ordered, is about 6 millimetres too small at the sides for me although the lens and front frame are the right size for me and it's actually still wearable. (it's just me). I would probably get the 58mm gold + green G15 later to see if there's a big difference (shouldn't be from the measurements given). That and the fact that these are a great pair of shades with a really classic design
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2016
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J. Tant
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Iconic, but needs a few notes
Color: Gold/G-15 Green, Lens Width: 58 Millimeters
A great style, especially for those of us who don't go for the original Aviator style. But these sunglasses do need a few notes. The size on these have 58mm-diameter lenses with 15 mm between the lenses (if my decoding of the code on the side is correct. This is the largest size in this style, and even at that they are just *slightly* too small at the ears for my head. For context, the Ray Ban Wayfarer with a 50mm lens and 22m nosepiece fits perfectly. Also these, like the original Aviators, are intended to cover pretty much the entire eye socket, so if you're seeing light coming in from the side or top...they are too small for you. In other words, if you don't have a specific size head, these may not work for you and you'll be frustrated. I know it's hard to buy online since you don't get to try them on. OTOH, it's a little unethical (in my opinion) to go to a brick-and-mortar store just to try them on so you can turn around and buy them off of Amazon. DIYD and all that. Assuming the fit is acceptable, these are very well made sunglasses. They just *feel* like quality and the lenses are fantastic. There is some concern on Amazon about some Ray Bans being fakes. The pair I received are the real thing - look for the etched R-B on the left lens (not the lens with the white logo on it), the R-B logo on the nosepieces, the lenses being made of glass (not plastic) and the identifier engraved on the underside of the bridge...these are indicators that you have a genuine pair in your hands. I purchased directly from Amazon, not a "fulfilled by Amazon" purchase, so caveat emptor on that score. All in all, an outstanding pair of glasses at a good price.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2013
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Val Brand
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
The Real Deal, get them
Color: Gold/G-15 Green, Lens Width: 55 Millimeters
Lets me start by saying I love glasses and not only that, I am loyal to the multiple pair that I own. That being said I was pretty pissed when some punk kid stole my bag off the beach with my favorite pair, which was a pair called the tonette by electric visual. Great glasses, light, stayed on the face, and looked good but this time around I wanted something a little different. I had seen a pair of these worn around only once and I noticed they werent the over worn aviator style, one of the reason I got these, and immediatly fell in love. Went to the mall the next day and wasnt too surprised when the guy said "for you ill give you a nice deal and only charge you 120.00" needless to say, I gently put them down and walked out. Later that day, I ordered these for 30% off the mall price and got them 2 days later. PRAISE THE LORD FOR PRIME. PROS: -authentic ray bans -comes with the leather case which I still use 6 months after purchase -great tint -great glasses CONS: -they are a little small but fit my face fine, if your looking for a lot of coverage or have a big head...these probably arent for you -wire frame, these are my first wire frame glasses and yes they are more sensitive than my old pair but im still rocking them, if you cant baby a pair of glasses dont be surprised if you bend them little OVERALL: get these, dont be scared if you think your getting ripped off cause youre not. These are the real deal, just do it
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014
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Dionisius
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Not cheap, but you get what what you pay for!!!
Color: Gold/G-15 Green, Lens Width: 58 Millimeters
After seventeen years in the blazing sun of Tucson, Arizona, I FINALLY broke down and brought myself (what I hoped was) a quality pair of sunglasses! I had gone through countless pairs of cheapies and had decided it was time. In the back of my mind, admittedly, I wondered if it was worth it... (I can be tight with a buck). The verdict? WORTH EVERY PENNY!!! My first impression? They felt heavy. Not uncomfortably, mind you, but the mass of something well made. After a day or two that only makes them more comfortable... And yes, over time, a few expected random scratches, but far fewer than their lower priced counterparts. And it's not like I baby them. They get beaten up. And they only seem to look BETTER instead of worse... a true sign of quality! This won't be my last pair. But I don't anticipate having to replace them for a long while. In a nutshell? Buy 'em. You won't regret it!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022

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