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TC Electronic SpectraComp Bass Compression Pedal
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Description
The TC Electronic SpectraComp Mini bass compressor pedal brings rich, transparent multiband compression in a conveniently tiny size. Specially tuned for bass guitar, SpectraComp enhances your low-end tone and dynamics with studio-quality compression. The SpectraComp gives you signature compression curves crafted by bass legends, thanks to built-in TonePrint technology. Despite its small footprint, this pedal packs a punch - just dial in your preferred settings with the intuitive knobs. True bypass routing maintains the integrity of your bass signal when disengaged. For stage and studio bassists alike, the SpectraComp Mini is an indispensable tool for getting the most out of your bass tone.
Squeeze More Low End With Transparent Multiband Compression
SpectraComp's state-of-the-art MD3 compression engine is meticulously tuned for bass. It delivers smooth, even compression across multiple frequency bands, letting your bass bloom with clarity and presence. SpectraComp's multiband design prevents your low end from getting lost in the mix. From fingerstyle to slapping and popping, this pedal enhances your dynamics and technique. The clear yet musical compression adds punch and definition. Dial in just the right amount of squeeze to control and refine your bass tone.
Load Up Signature Bass Tones With TonePrint
Thanks to the built-in TonePrint technology, SpectraComp gives you access to an ever-growing library of custom compression settings. Bass icons like John Patitucci and Adam Nitti have designed their own signature TonePrints for SpectraComp. With the TonePrint app, you can beam these pro presets to the pedal via your smartphone. TonePrint also lets you tweak and customize the compression to suit your personal taste. Save your preferred settings and have instant access to your custom compression curve.
True Bypass Maintains Your Natural Bass Tone
When you want to bypass the compression, SpectraComp uses a true bypass output circuit. This routing maintains the integrity of your bass signal for a transparent, uncolored tone. The pedal is effectively removed from the signal chain when disengaged. Whether you need wide-open dynamics for slapping or fast compression tweaks between songs, the true bypass makes it easy.



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Great pedal, simple yet effective
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submitted7 years ago
byPETE
fromundisclosed
I do not have experience with other compressors to compare, but this one sounds great and does what it says. No noise issues. Lots of different options with the toneprints. Once I played with it it is hard to imagine not having it on.
Amazing!
submitted9 years ago
byTiger J
fromOrlando FL
This pedal is fantastic! I use it on bass and for guitar, and it's equally impressive. Simple usage: Just turn the knob for more compression and a volume increase. Complex usage: Use the tone print to dive into a menu of pre-made settings by famous artists, or go nuts and tweak it's 30+ parameters til you find what you like. I spend a fair amount of time researching this vs. Xotic SP and a few others like the Wampler Ego and Keeley. I'm so glad I got this one. It's not noisy at all in my rig (P Bass into Aguilar cab w Genz Benz streamliner head). I highly recommend for bass players, and especially those who play guitar also.
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submitted9 years ago
byjay
fromundisclosed
GC did a great job packing and shipping it. I love the tone options and ease of use with this pedal. My only complaint is that it has created a lot of noise when I play in active mode. It's not noticeable when playing with the rest of the guitars and drums but when we all pause it stands out. kind of annoying!
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