Guitarist

Carl Martin andy timmons signature Compressor/Limiter & Greg Howe’s signature Lick Box

The virtuosic guitarist joins forces with Carl Martin to create a compressor/limiter that flatters both solos and rhythm parts

- Words Trevor Curwen Photograph­y Joby Sessions

While guitar players may consider a compressor to be a useful link in the tonal chain, some encounter difficulty in setting it up for optimum results. The thing is, you can set a compressor to work in different ways, with two obvious methods standing out: first, for a light compressio­n to keep your rhythm playing consistent, giving a more equal weight to each strum and arpeggio note than you’d achieve without compressio­n; and second, as a boost that adds a little more sustain and smoothness to lead lines. If you want a compressor to do both, you may be ending up with a best-of-both-worlds knob setting that is a bit of a compromise.

One player aware of those difficulti­es is Andy Timmons who, with Carl Martin, has come up with an elegant solution to a perennial problem: the Andy Timmons Signature Compressor/ Limiter, effectivel­y offering two compressor­s in one box. This is actually a compressor with two presets, each with its own dedicated knobs for compressio­n and output level and stepped through via a second footswitch adjacent to the pedal’s normal bypass footswitch (you can also do this with an optional remote footswitch if desired). So you can set one preset for heavier compressio­n than the other: one for rhythm; the other for lead.

Both presets share the same Threshold and Response settings via 6mm miniature knobs, and while separate knobs for each preset would’ve been the ideal scenario for flexibilit­y, the setup does keep the pedal uncluttere­d and compact, and it’s easy enough to dial in a setting that works equally well for both channels. There’s a massive range of compressio­n styles available, from a squashed signal and completely reshaped snap at the start of a note, to more transparen­t dynamics housekeepi­ng. There’s also loads of extra clout via the Level knobs (up to 12dB) for driving your amp.

The unique thing, though, is that once you’ve dialled in the basic character of your compressio­n, you can set Comp and Level for two quite different compressio­n/boost outcomes to choose between at will – a real asset on stage. What’s more, you can set the pedal for no compressio­n and use it purely as a booster with two levels of boost.

verdict

A smart idea for your ’board in a user-friendly format – compressio­n and boost versatilit­y.

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