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Published on 05/12/12 at 08:04
This pedal is a clone of Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer, a small box that is plugged directly to the output jack of the guitar and acted as a boost and compressor at the same time. The OS was used in scores of recordings of 70's guitar (the solo of Sultans of Swing ...), as well as a handful of bassists like Tony Levin.

UTILIZATION

The config is simple ... A volume knob and that's it. There is also a bias adjustment is inside the case which allows to set the "amount" of compression.

SOUND QUALITY

I use it on a low: there is a big "bwoump" has the attack of each note and the sustain is a bit / lot increases. It then compresses, ca also boosts (if wanted) and also adds a "grain" special a little vintage.
I was looking for a bass compressor that gives an audible effect, has opposed such a transparent comp adjustable in all directions. I tried the juicer in a parallel mag MULTICOMP of EBS, and the two are exact opposites: a Jazz Bass, the EBS "modernifie" sound and brings a potato marcusmillerienne, while the juicer is less precise (without be muddy eh), more rock somewhere. And it also boosts the volume of impressive way, there are also journals on the net that advise (for scratching) to a driver amp lamps.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it occasionally for several months. I like the sound it gives a bass, but it must be even more useful on guitar. Normally it is done :-) ca. It does not replace a versatile comp (I think also has to buy one), but as an effect that's pretty terrible.