Old video but still the one that made me buy this pedal last month. Andy is the best at these pedal demos hands down. Thanks for all the great work over the years. What a talent you are! ✌🏻
Thanks for the demo on something other than just a Telecaster! I actually prefer to play country with a Gibson Les Paul w/P90 single coils plugged into a Twin Reverb. Hard to find any Gibsons played clean much less clean with a compressor. I will have to pick one of these pedals up for sure!
Drew Pierce only to marry after they’ve had their fun/dark period where they “weren’t respecting themselves” aka slept with a dozen guys in a month. Nice guys finish last-this coming from a 6’4 attractive and sensitive guy making 6 figures who’s 34 and haven’t met an honest woman yet🤦🏻♂️🤔😆
Can someone who own a dynacomp help me? I just bought a dyna comp off someone and the output change is drastic. The compression seems to be working but to keep my dry level the same the output has to be on full. if its at half or even like 3 quarters up, its sooooooo much quieter . and thats no matter where the sensitivity is set! should it be dropping the output that much?
Siavash Massoudi I'd experiment. I prefer them after drive, towards the end of the chain, others prefer them first. Find a compressor you like and see which way it works best for your rig.
Probably first. If you run it after your drives, well there's not really much left to compress. Distortion compresses in and of itself. I like to use it before my drives with the volume up to drive my dirt pedals harder.
+ProGuitarShopDemos Andy, how does the noise floor on this one compare to the standard version? I love the tone of my Dyna Comp, but I've been considering giving it the boot and replacing it with the MXR Studio Compressor because it's quite noisy. Thanks! Big fan! Lee
Which is interesting because SMT style boards are generally cheaper to manufacture and populate with parts. But whatever, you're paying for the convenience of it being smaller.
Compression makes your louds quiet and quiets loud. It, as result, gives you more sustain and affects the tone of the guitar, specifically with the attack of the notes. You heard it here first. :)
@@daveferreira2954 Dan & Mick put it best. Compressor pedal is an overdrive for your clean sound. Your dirty sound already has natural compression from the gain pedals, so maybe that’s why you can’t appreciate what a compressor pedal is doing. The best way to really appreciate a compressor is to get out an acoustic guitar and finger pick with and without a compressor pedal. You will really hear and “feel” its effect.
I wish these guys would play in the neck position. Too thin. Looking for a pedal to fatten up the clean tone without being muddy. This s not the pedal.
I always come back to Andy before I buy a pedal. I own this one now.
Likewise
Old video but still the one that made me buy this pedal last month. Andy is the best at these pedal demos hands down.
Thanks for all the great work over the years. What a talent you are!
✌🏻
Hey thanks so much! I remember enjoying this one quite a bit, luckily found a MIDI version of the intro tune to help me out.
A Dyna Comp with an 'Attack' control... I'm in love!
It's a shame that it starts clipping
@@seventwistsclockwise oh shit! really?
super comp does that cheaper
What a lovely invisible pick!
Love this pedal! Works great as a boost into a high gain amp.
This demo is my favorite PGS demo ever. This is the first time I'm been motivated enough to comment on one. Holy cow. Fine work, sir.
Andy is a fine player
Andy always picks up great pieces to play.
Great opening song to show this one off Andy!
You sound like you're using a pick when strumming---mad props! Love the way you play. Great demo.
Andy has a asbestos thumb.
You know a compressor is good when Andy demos it clean. ;)
Best.demo.intro.ever. I really laughed
TheClassicRKR it ain't over till it's over
TheClassicRKR Lenny Kravitz man
Grant
Thanks for the demo on something other than just a Telecaster! I actually prefer to play country with a Gibson Les Paul w/P90 single coils plugged into a Twin Reverb. Hard to find any Gibsons played clean much less clean with a compressor. I will have to pick one of these pedals up for sure!
Could it's use with guitar bass
Can't remember the last time Andy's used an SG. Love to see it
what a gorgeous SG!
Andy's version is better than the original
Bring on more mini pedals MXR
This is amazing
What does he start playing at 3:40?
The Reverend sounded great
Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over Till It's Over !!🙌🏼👍🏼🤘🏼👏🏼
Yes! Some Lenny kravitz!
Song ?
back when Kravitz really rocked
I have one already. That's how cool I am.
*puts on dark sunglasses
*bitches crawl towards you while you shred*
Drew Pierce only to marry after they’ve had their fun/dark period where they “weren’t respecting themselves” aka slept with a dozen guys in a month. Nice guys finish last-this coming from a 6’4 attractive and sensitive guy making 6 figures who’s 34 and haven’t met an honest woman yet🤦🏻♂️🤔😆
But alas, he is a cabbage and realizes in a moment of existential agony, he doesn't have arms.
Is amazing this
Amazing this is
Awesome finger work Andy.
Edad Martin that's what she said
Andy from PGS for president 2020
So... is it similar to the "script version" or modern version?
Yes, same circuit. Now with a fast attack setting.
Can someone who own a dynacomp help me? I just bought a dyna comp off someone and the output change is drastic. The compression seems to be working but to keep my dry level the same the output has to be on full. if its at half or even like 3 quarters up, its sooooooo much quieter . and thats no matter where the sensitivity is set! should it be dropping the output that much?
What brand/type jazzbox is being played? Can anyone tell me?
It's a reverend. They're getting popular as of recent. I've played a few of them. They're solid guitars.
@@Aaron-zh4kj looks hollow to me! Ha ha.
@@chadhuard4685 wow.... hahahahaha
Love the intro
There is one in my area for 30. Def gonna get it
This or the Wampler Mini Ego? This costs almost half as much, but has way fewer features.
Pretty sure the light is off for Fast attack setting
Dyna comps are renowned for having a fast attack time, the attack switch gives the option of a slower attack to let the initial pick attack through
Sounds great to me!
What song was he playing in the beginning of the video???
Noah S it aint over till its over
What song are you playing at 2:20?
Just some noodling! Thanks,
Andy
this or sp compressor??
Style Council ?! Damn that was nice
Yeah, I thought it was too
Amazing is this
IT is amazing!
Does anyone have any opinions on this and the mxr studio compressor? I'm super torn
What song was that he did at first? sounds really familiar
well done andy
Transparent with sens at 4:00? that's hardcore I think
Where would you put a compressor in your signal chain???
First.
Siavash Massoudi I'd experiment. I prefer them after drive, towards the end of the chain, others prefer them first. Find a compressor you like and see which way it works best for your rig.
Siavash Massoudi I like it after drives. But if it has a mix knob, I like it first.
Probably first. If you run it after your drives, well there's not really much left to compress. Distortion compresses in and of itself. I like to use it before my drives with the volume up to drive my dirt pedals harder.
After wah - before drive. Brian Wampler have good video about it.
Whats the first song you are playing?
That's Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over
@@ProGuitarShopDemos Thanks, Just got the compressor today. I like it.
Is this amazing?
What is the intro song?
Sounds so nice!
Akira Matsuo Lenny Kravitz, It ain't over till it's over.
Thanks a lot
Made in U.S. or Asia ?
This, or Wampler Ego mini?
+ProGuitarShopDemos Andy, how does the noise floor on this one compare to the standard version? I love the tone of my Dyna Comp, but I've been considering giving it the boot and replacing it with the MXR Studio Compressor because it's quite noisy.
Thanks! Big fan!
Lee
What's the name of the intro track? I know it's s famous RnB track from the 70s-ish. Another A+ demo. Thank you, sir.
it ain't over till it's over- Lenny Kravitz
It's half size of the old one but double price. Is it?
Amos Andrè Cantini not double. More like an extra $20USD. Not so bad, IMO.
Will you happy to buy an half BigMac called "New mini BigMac" at 20% more than the older one? ;-)
Which is interesting because SMT style boards are generally cheaper to manufacture and populate with parts. But whatever, you're paying for the convenience of it being smaller.
there's R&D they have to pay for
With pedals bigger doesn't mean better in most cases.
The " classic dynacomp setting " is with the sensitivity at 9:00 " , not that !!
I guess EMG users have compressors built into their guitars :P
nope, those are brickwall limiters :D
hahahaahah
Nice
this amazing is
This amazing is...
?Amazing is this
With a Strat and a slide, you get the Lowell George tone.
Hits si zamanig
It really brings out the sound of fingernails.
Am I the only one who “doesn’t get it”? What is this pedal supposed to do?
Compression makes your louds quiet and quiets loud. It, as result, gives you more sustain and affects the tone of the guitar, specifically with the attack of the notes. You heard it here first. :)
Ive never been a fan of compressors..they dont do much.. Hahaha..
@@daveferreira2954 Dan & Mick put it best. Compressor pedal is an overdrive for your clean sound. Your dirty sound already has natural compression from the gain pedals, so maybe that’s why you can’t appreciate what a compressor pedal is doing. The best way to really appreciate a compressor is to get out an acoustic guitar and finger pick with and without a compressor pedal. You will really hear and “feel” its effect.
Andy sounds a bit like Axl Rose tbh
I wish these guys would play in the neck position. Too thin. Looking for a pedal to fatten up the clean tone without being muddy. This s not the pedal.
The opening lead was all neck pickup!
Sorry. My mistake. I missed it.
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Why does every music gear demo have the gayest music possible.
Amazing is this