thanks for the vid, got one of these showing up tomorrow. Used quite a few bass compressors over the years and like how naturally bright this one seems to be
Not so shure about HPF. Usually it is so that HPF controls the circuit that determines how much compressor reacts to low notes. Meaning that low notes have higher energy and would cause compressor to work harder, which is often not so desirable, thus HPF control pot gives option to reduce influence of higher energy of lower notes to the triggering reaction of the compressor. Meaning, less deep bass notes in the controlling circuit, less compressor acts when low notes hit the controlling circuit.
Great job explaining this!
Awesome, thanks for watching!
This is the best explanation of this pedal I’ve seen on TH-cam! Thank you!
Thanks Sam! 🙏
@@DavePorterBand Totally agree, please also do the Cali76 Stacked, if possible. Love it.
thanks for the vid, got one of these showing up tomorrow. Used quite a few bass compressors over the years and like how naturally bright this one seems to be
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Really nicely done video with succinct and clear explanations and demonstrations.
Thank you very much!
Not so shure about HPF. Usually it is so that HPF controls the circuit that determines how much compressor reacts to low notes. Meaning that low notes have higher energy and would cause compressor to work harder, which is often not so desirable, thus HPF control pot gives option to reduce influence of higher energy of lower notes to the triggering reaction of the compressor. Meaning, less deep bass notes in the controlling circuit, less compressor acts when low notes hit the controlling circuit.