Bi-CompROSSor v5

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$275.00  
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USA  

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Unplayed. Got it and put it on my home board and didn't use it. Sounds just like you expect. Check out the reviews. Note that this pedal is now $335 plus shipping from Analog Mike. All candy comes with it.Here are the features from Mike's website on the Bi-Comp:Both of our comps, built into the same pedal.Older (taller) version is a Custom made aluminum box, 3.75" (9.5 cm) wide x 4.6" (11.7 cm) length x 1.4" (3.5cm) tall (plus knobs and jacks).New wide layout box is 4.75" wide, 3.75" long, and 1.6" tall not including switch etc (about 2 1/4" tall to the switch)Professionally finished in antique silver hammertone powdercoat finish and white silkscreening, or optionally in BLACK.The two compressors are not usually used at the same time, but you can if you want extra amounts of compression, squashing, and volume! I use them both to get feedback in certain passages.True Bypass on both sidesTwo 3PDT stomp switchesTwo LEDs- left is red for compROSSor and right is Yellow.Power jack standard, no extra charge. You can plug a Boss style 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel DC power supply into this jack.UK made RE'AN jacks for best noise isolation and operation. They are more expensive than the metal Mexican Switchcraft jacks, but the benefits outweigh the cost.Attack knob or trimpot on ROSS side.Juicer has the bias trim pot inside on circuit boardRoss SUSTAIN knob on outside. New for 2003 now has same taper as original Ross pedal!MIX control on REV5, either internal trimpot or external knob.Two volume knobs (one for each compressor) on the outside.Includes Optional RYCK toggle switch for adding treble on ROSS side.Low power draw even with both LEDs on - about 10mA.Price $285 plus $15 tariff plus $35 Ryck toggle option: $335Ryck toggle option - The Dynacomp and Ross circuit is not very bright, to keep white noise down. But sometimes it's nice to have a bright trebly tone, as heard on Rickenbacker guitars' built-in compressor. Looking at the Rickenbacker schematic, it's about the same circuit as the Dyna/Ross except it allows more treble for that jingle-jangle sound. We decided to offer this with a three-way switch so you can get just the amount of treble you want. One position is the exact normal Dynacomp/Ross value, for about the same tone as when the pedal is OFF, and low noise. The second position adds a bit more treble and just a touch of noise - this may be great to use all the time with a dark guitar like a Les Paul with high output pickups. The third position is twice as bright, close to the Rickenbacker setting, for a sound that really pops, with a bit of noise that you won't notice till you stop playing. We can put this toggle on any of our CompROSSor or Dynacomp pedals when ordered, or we can add it later on which costs a bit more. See our MODFORM for sending in your pedal, there is a REV5 board option and the Ryck option, and both together for a price savings. The RYCK does not change the DRY sound on the MIX option, only the WET sound.Ships Reverb Safe Shipping to Continental US only.

Analogman Bi-Comprossor

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