Bass Compressor Pedals
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Ampeg Opto Comp Bass Compressor
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MXR M87 Bass Compressor
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BOSS BC-1X Bass Compressor
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MXR M87 Bass Compressor Blackout Series
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Laney Black Country Customs The Custard Factory Bass Compressor
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MXR JD-M282 Bass Dyna Comp Mini Compressor
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Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Pedal
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Fender Bassman Compressor Pedal
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About Bass Compressor Pedals
Bass Compressor Pedals are a great way to achieve a consistent high-quality sound. They are used by a large amount of famous bassists in the studio and live. By creating a more even signal, it is easier to sit well in the mix. Made by many of the top brands including Boss, MXR, Ampeg, Laney, and Origin Effects, bass compressor pedals are a key component of many professional rigs. A bass compressor pedal can also add more sustain to your sound so it has many uses. Whether you keep it on at all times or use it for a specific desired tone, a bass compressor pedal can be a welcomed addition to any bass pedalboard.
Why Should I Choose a Bass Compressor Pedal?
- Specifically designed for use with bass guitars
- Helps to achieve a consistent volume and sound
- Options available from many of the top pedal brands
Frequently Asked Questions about Bass Compressor Pedals
Question: Do compressor pedals work on bass?
Yes! Compressor pedals work very well on bass, especially those which has been specifically designed for use with bass guitars. They help to achieve a more consistent sound that sits better in the mix for stage and studio use.
Question: What is the best bass compressor pedal settings?
A compression ratio of around 3:1 is a good place to start as it will suit many styles of playing. This can then be dialled in to your own preference depending on the desired tone and how you want the bass to sit in the mix.
Question: What is the best bass compressor pedal settings?
A compression ratio of around 3:1 is a good place to start as it will suit many styles of playing. This can then be dialled in to your own preference depending on the desired tone and how you want the bass to sit in the mix.
Question: What type of compressor is best for bass?
An optical compressor is often regarded as one of the best for bass however studio quality can be achieved with many other analogue and digital options.
Question: Is compression good for bass?
Yes, compression is very good for bass. It is often used live and in the studio to achieve a high-quality sound across all styles of music.