Wampler Ego Compressor Pedal Demo - Sweetwater Sound
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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Don Carr, Sweetwater Content Specialist, demonstrates the Wampler Ego Compressor pedal. Enjoy the demo, then click the link above for even more info on the Wampler Ego Compressor!
Possibly the most helpful review of this fine comp on youtube. Nicely done.
Don, I wish I was you. You're so knowledgeable, articulate, talented and a master of the instruments you review. I am so impressed. Your descriptions, adjectives and details are so well stated and VERY helpful. Great communicator. Can you clone me your hair? Modesty, humility is there too - you're just sharing knowledge, sincerely - perfectly. Amazing. Thank you.
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Great review
I think he should do a blind test. The chicken pickin sounded great tho!
Don... My Man. #respect
Do you have any type of noise gate on or noiseless pickups? Your setup is completely quiet. I just got this pedal and it's pretty noisy with my telecasters (I'm also playing through a fender Princeton reverb)
He said a very beginning his pickups are the Seymour Duncan stack noiseless
dam a compressot sweetens tone period
It's "super musical " I'm gonna start saying that
great line indeed
Great demo. However, at the end you mention chicken head knobs....ummm no they are not. Silly rabbit.
Thanks for the good explanation and playing.
yea. best compressor out there. but u pay 4 it
I see why its $200
Am i the only one who watched multiple of these videos and cant hear any difference
If you were a musician you could hear it. The average Joe might not know what's going on.
@@doctorgeneral4239 isnt the average joe the concert goer who will hear the music
That's not why you use a compressor. You use it to level the volume. It can make all of your notes at about the same volume. It is not going to create, delay, reverb, or distortion.
It’s a poor demo. His playing is dynamically static and doesn’t give the compressor anything to do. Also, compression is easier to appreciate when it’s heard in a mix. It helps bring all the notes up to the same level so everything is heard clearly over other instruments. Strumming one chord while it’s bypassed and another single chord while it’s on shows us nothing of value.