p_wats
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When it comes to pedals, I usually just build everything I want (within reason), but for mic stuff it gets more complicated, so I picked up this Templo Pocket Comp on sale the other week (couldn't resist $100 off). Small Canadian company---I already have one of their amps, so I knew to expect good things.
Very clever design overall---uses any polarity power supply (I wonder how they achieve that?), battery option, can supply 48+ for condenser mics, external sidechain send/return, so you can do fun things like duck a synth around a kick drum. The gain reduction metering is great too (would love to figure out how to build something like that into a comp pedal).
I was most surprised by the packaging though, as it's lovely with a great booklet.
My only downfall was trying it on guitar (as it has 1/4" in/out too), which made me realize I now want to build a guitar pedal compressor, as I've never had one!
Very clever design overall---uses any polarity power supply (I wonder how they achieve that?), battery option, can supply 48+ for condenser mics, external sidechain send/return, so you can do fun things like duck a synth around a kick drum. The gain reduction metering is great too (would love to figure out how to build something like that into a comp pedal).
I was most surprised by the packaging though, as it's lovely with a great booklet.
My only downfall was trying it on guitar (as it has 1/4" in/out too), which made me realize I now want to build a guitar pedal compressor, as I've never had one!
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