Mooer Yellow Comp

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Electric Guitar Effects Device

  • Optical Compressor
  • Controls: Volume, EQ and Comp
  • Jack in- and output
  • Status LED
  • True Bypass
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 93.5 × 42 × 52 mm
  • Weight: 160g
  • Requires 9V DC power supply (not included)
Aviso Register your purchase at www.w-distribution.de/en/Warranty for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Disponível desde Setembro 2013
número de artigo 322440
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
Effect Types Compressor
€ 66
IVA incluído, € 20 de portes de envio adicionais
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Great value for money
Psoares 30.06.2017
Excellent compressor, for a small price if you want a clean and transparent compressor this one is the way to go. Been using some Mooer pedals for a while and I'm quite impressed and happy with them.
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Barato e eficaz
Pedro Bragança 20.01.2019
Cumpre a sua função. Dá uma compressão transparente sem alterar muito o som original. O knob de tone também dá jeito se quisermos cortar um pouco os agudos ou graves.
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This is the kind of cheap pedal that makes you happy!
Anónimo 03.09.2016
The Yellow Comp is a great little mini pedal which rounds up the output signal nicely, eliminating undesirable frequencies and keeping the good ones, with some versatility of use, at a very friendly, budget price!.. and doing all that rather quietly, which is an important issue that kept me from opting for a slightly more expensive, dynamic compressor, such as the famous MXR Dynacomp, or the BOSS CS-3, as dynamic compressors are supposed to be more noisy, but yet might be more authentic in sound?

Let me warn you though, about this review, that pedals are NOT my specialty, I am mostly a plug and play guitarist, trying to use effects "minimally", save for a Wah-wah pedal, a little chorus at times, a rare delay, and some reverb.. But... I am indeed a specialist of TONE, and timber, and hearing and achieving "the" holy tone, which can be different, on different moments, at different times, for different people, but mostly it (for me) resembles the sweet music coming from a top notch old lamp radio (transmitting probably a super nice guitar tone through a vintage Fender Amp?)

And, yes, I did achieve some real sweet tones through the Yellow Comp, placed in between a Blues Junior Limited Edition and a Gibson SG. The VOLUME and EQ knobs on the Yellow Comp are great to have to be able to "keep your own tone". I normally have my Blues Junior dialed in on my usual set up, and with the Yelllow Comp's volume button (which controls the gain coming out of the compressor really), and the EQ dial, this compressor allows me to keep the output tone close to my normal tone while making the general sound nicer through compression.

So in this way, it is a great little "cleaner", just by itself, for clean tones, between an amp and a guitar. However, with the gain turned up on the compressor (through the volume dial), and equalized to your liking with the EQ, it becomes a compressor, plus a sort of an overdrive/distortion, or a booster, added on! It sounded especially magnificent with the amp dialed to make some real tube gain, plus the additional gain from the Yellow Comp with its volume dial set high.

With this sort of "overdrive" setting, plus an octave pedal, and a Crybaby, before the compressor, we were able to reach some incredibly far out dirty tones going on Hendrix-ian territories from the Blues Junior.

Coming back to clean settings, with the octave and Wahwah pedals still before the compressor, Yellow Comp cleaned up beautifully, making the tone round, and bright, and managed to keep all the potentially disturbing "high-pitch-grit-dirt", whatever you wanna call it, arising from the Wahwah, and the Octave pedal, OUT OF THE MIX!

Overall, Yellow Comp does the job, and it does it quietly, so I reckon that it is a good return on just a few bucks invested, and that, even for a tone freak like myself! It probably will not give that David Gilmore sustain per se, but there are Dyna Comps for that.. This compressor, on the other hand, cleans up nicely, by itself, or after other effects as well. It sure will remain a part of my set up, at the very end of the chain, just before the amp, until further developments!
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Love it!
Gerry 000 13.12.2021
Bought this for my pedalboard a few months back

Ive bought quite a few mooer pedals at this point and they have all been worth the money ( especially for a beginner who isnt spending big bucks yet! )

Well worth it. Great sound, easy to use and again inexpensive for a beginner in comparison to alot of other brands
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