"Opened up a 1977 MXR Dyna Comp to clean the death foam and test it out. I found a surprise underneath the circuit board!"
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"Opened up a 1977 MXR Dyna Comp to clean the death foam and test it out. I found a surprise underneath the circuit board!"
facebook.com/Jimi Alan Marturano, tokyo-effector.jp
Board update (28th of May 2017) MXR Dyna Comp - Boss VP - Crybaby - JHS Soul Food - Lovepedal Eternity - MXR Distprtion+ - Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus - Line 6 DL4
For years I just kept the Dyna-Comp on the Nashville setting but lately I've been playing around with it. Not quite a one-trick pony.
I neglect this pedal too much.
Ross Compressor / Dyna Comp
From the Jim Dunlop blog: This year, Dunlop is celebrating MXR’s 40th anniversary, and we’re taking the opportunity to educate the playing public about the brand with a ton of blog and YouTube content to be rolled out through 2014. Let’s start with some tasty little morsels of information to whet your appetite. Have you ever wondered what the letters MXR stand for? What the first four MXR pedals were? Or what the most popular MXR pedal is? We put together an infographic to answer those and other questions.
Enjoying a quiet morning together in our busiest summer yet.