compressor pedal mini Wampler EGO 76 Compressor – Motor City Guitar
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compressor pedal mini

compressor pedal mini Wampler EGO 76 Compressor – Motor City Guitar

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compressor pedal mini Wampler EGO 76 Compressor – Motor City GuitarWampler EGO 76 Compressor Pedal The Ego 76 isnt about squashing your signal; its about enhancing it. The Ego 76 transcends the conventional role of a pedal compressor, moving beyond merely squishing your signal to actually enriching and elevating your sound. Fueled by FET based (field effect transistor) technology, Wampler gave the pedal studio like Attack and Release controls, a Parallel Clean Blend knob, and a meticulously tuned Tone knob. They

Wampler EGO 76 Compressor Pedal

The Ego 76 isn’t about squashing your signal; it’s about enhancing it.

The Ego 76 transcends the conventional role of a pedal compressor, moving beyond merely squishing your signal to actually enriching and elevating your sound. Fueled by FET-based (field-effect transistor) technology, Wampler gave the pedal studio-like Attack and Release controls, a Parallel Clean Blend knob, and a meticulously tuned Tone knob. They carefully designed each element to encapsulate the spirit of the iconic 1176 and bring a touch of that magic to your pedalboard.

The Ego 76 isn't just a compressor pedal – it's an experience in the heart of iconic studio tones. With its roots in the 1176’s legacy, once you plug the Ego 76 in, you may find it challenging to turn it off. It seamlessly becomes an integral part of your musical expression and a direct connection to the timeless magic of the 1176 Peak Limiter.


The 1176 Peak Limiter

The 1176 Peak Limiter, a studio mainstay since its introduction in 1967, marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of studio gear. As the first solid-state peak limiter on the market, its FET-based circuitry endowed it with a distinctive “enhanced” sound, particularly when pushed to its limits in the all-buttons-in “British Mode.” The Ego 76 seeks to reproduce that magic – the same foundational sound, but enhanced, delivering more energy and brilliance to your guitar tones. For Wampler, this pedal is a nod of appreciation to the hero behind iconic sounds that have withstood the test of time.


Studio-Style Control

I wanted the Ego 76 to be a full-featured compressor in a pedal format. Each control – Tone, Attack, Release, Level, Compress, and the Parallel Clean Blend – offer precise shaping of your tone and dynamics. The Tone control adds just the right amount of brightness to capture the 1176’s famed energy, while the Attack and Release knobs give you command over crucial compression parameters, usually only found in studio gear. All of this transforms the Ego 76 from being just another part of your setup into an essential voice in your musical expression.


Parallel Compression

Adding a layer of versatility to the Ego 76 is the inclusion of the Parallel Clean Blend control, a feature derived from classic studio techniques. This technique, often employed to maintain control over levels and sweeten parts without sacrificing dynamics, allows you to seamlessly blend your original tone back in. The result is a perfect equilibrium between compression and the natural voice of your guitar, breathing life into your playing.


Capturing All of the Magic

From the beginning, I knew that simply “cloning” the 1176’s FET compression circuitry wouldn’t quite capture the original’s sound. It misses the nuances of a recording studio’s preamps, consoles, and the other hardware that we hear on recordings. It is all of those things combined that create that elusive ‘glue’ in their favorite guitar tones. So, they made sure that the Ego 76 recreates every bit of that tonal magic while nailing their interpretation of the 1176’s soul. It then condenses it all into the compact guitar pedal you see here.


Features:

• Built in the U.S.A.
• High-grade components selected for superior sound and response
• Premium chameleon sapphire finish and aluminum controls
• Six controls – Tone, Attack, Release, Level, Blend, Compress
• Battery connection and 9V power jack
• Top-mounted input and output jacks
• True bypass switching
• 3PDT True Bypass
• Includes limited 5-year warranty
• Dimensions: 2.5” x 4.6” x 1.5” – height excludes knobs and switches
• Power draw: 20mA, 9V DC Do not exceed 9V DC
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