Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: .50 Caliber Bob on September 12, 2012, 10:11:51 PM
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Hi folks,
In chasing the Dire Straits style tone I am after a Orange Squeezer type compressor. I know that these are not made anymore but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this type of pedal? I have a Boss CS-3 at the moment and it is okay, but is very very noisy. Any other alternative ideas are also welcome!
I have looked around and there are a few clones of it out there (although none for sale in the UK). There are lots of schematics for it online, and it seems it is considered a "beginner" project to build one, which I am thinking about doing, although have no experience of electronics so I am not sure if even a "beginner" project is beyond me.
Any input appreciated!
Thanks,
Bob
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If you'd been a month or so earlier you could have had mine for peanuts. Unfortunately I've recycled it now and the box and hardware has been reused. I got shot as it's very in your face, probably the most recognisable sounding compressor out there.
The MoRC (modified Ross Compressor) is a lot more versatile and the one I'd recommend if you fancy having a go at DIY. You can get a board from Das Musikding (Der Compressor) for that.
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I use and Analogman Juicer for those type sounds, they come up on ebay every so often.
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If you want to do a DIY build you can obtain a PCB and build one yourself for the Orange Squeeze from Tone pad.
$11 .00 paid for via Paypal.
http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=5
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Get a multi-turn trimmer to set it up, they're an absolute bitch to get right with a single turn one.