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๐ธ Elevate your tone with pro-grade compressionโdonโt let your sound settle for less!
The Amazon Basics Compressor Guitar Pedal delivers professional-grade analog compression with a true bypass circuit housed in a rugged aluminum alloy body. Its compact size and anti-skid pads make it perfect for any pedalboard setup, while the LED indicator keeps you informed during live play. Designed for guitarists seeking rich sustain and clarity, this pedal offers a broad adjustable range and reliable performance backed by a 1-year warranty.



| ASIN | B07ZVZ8BS3 |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Compression |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,827 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #4 in Electric Guitar Compression Effects |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Silver |
| Connector Type | 9V DC Barrel Connector, 2.5mm Jack |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,108 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885947707683 |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Item Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.1 x 2.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.1"L x 2.1"W x 3.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Bass Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FCP2 |
| Model Number | FCP2 |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 2.1"L x 2.1"W x 3.7"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Compressor |
| UPC | 885947707683 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
A**N
BEST BUDGET COMPRESSOR
This is amazing for the price. I use in line before the distortion pedal. I use very low distortion and turn the compressor knobs on 6-9 and use this compressor to add more gain and its smooth. This thing really shines on clean. It can give your sound that "squish" and dialing in your pick attack can make a difference in your playing. And all 3 knobs are responsive. A must have. I've used other compressors and never had one this good. Does not have an adapter. Red indicator light. True bypass.
W**M
Powerful Pedal for a Petty Price
This is by far the best distortion pedal you will find in the price range and in my opinion it can even outperform some pedals that ask for a higher price. If you're just starting to put together a pedal effects array on a limited budget it's the way to go because it does it's job very well and saves you money for other pedals to round out the effects chain and those other pedals, like a compressor and a 3 notch EQ, will further enhance this pedal's quality. Is this a great pedal? No... after having the budget to afford S tier equipment you won't be using it because it simply doesn't have the frequency response, contouring, and propogation that hits the ultimate sweet spot when you're playing with distortion... but then again do any solid state products really hit the spot? The debate continues I guess. I also find that getting the sound you like the best from this pedal has a lot to do with where you use it in your effects chain, but this also varies. With certain riffs, it sounds better to me before a compressor and for others it's better after compression, so if you've got at least one pedal already or are buying a starter set of pedals, make sure to test this out at every stage of the effect chain. Also, this pedal has a true pass-through bypass that goes directly from input to output, so your clean sound will be pristine and unaffected by the impedance and high-pass or low-pass filtering caused by being coupled to capacitive and inductive passive components. If you're broke and the built in boost on your amp is a disappointment, and lets be honest... they're all disappointing if they're affordable, BUY THIS PEDAL because it plays like a pedal in the $100 tier.
L**E
Elbow room
Its okay for the price it's adds a little hiss but fairly clean amount of gain through compression.
J**L
Works nicely
Was skeptical at first before I bought it works really well for my bass!
J**E
Pedal rattles but does the job
Being that this pedal is not a top name brand it does the job just fine. Itโs a simple basic compressor pedal. Sounds fine for what it is and what it costs. Seems pretty durable although my pedal has something loose rattling around inside of it. Hence the 3 star rating. Everything on the pedal functions properly but thereโs something inside the pedal that came undone and rattles if you were to give it a shake. I donโt wanna risk opening it up and trying to find it myself because knowing my luck Iโll probably break or mess up the pedal. But like I said everything from the switch to knobs function properly as it should. Weโll see how it lasts after a few months of band practice.
C**N
I was so ready to hate it, but no way is it this good
I'm here reviewing this because of Josh Scott of JHS pedals. In a recent (Mar 2022) JHS video on YT about classic Marshall pedals (search for 'Marshall's Greatest Pedals'), he held up the AmazonBasics Distortion in a segment about clone pedals of the v1 Marshall Guv'nor pedal--he then made a lame joke about Jeff Bezos and quickly put the pedal away. It's an interesting suggestion--that this pedal may be a clone of an original Marshall Guv'nor--although he didn't exactly come right out and say it. I know the early Marshall pedals have a solid reputation. Much of the interest in OG Marshall pedals came from the fact that John Mayer had a v1 Marshall Bluesbreaker on his pedal board in the Continuum era. That set off a feverish market for Bluesbreakers that continues to this day. The Bluesbreaker wasn't the only Marshall pedal made notable by a famous player--Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood used a v1 Marshall Shredmaster on his pedal board in the mid to late 90s, and Gary Moore used a v1 Guv'nor through a Marshall full stack as far back as 1990. Anyone who really knows about the v1 Marshall Guv'nor knows that it's recognized as the first 'Marshall in a box' pedal--a pedal trying to emulate the sound of classic Marshall amplifiers--and it forever changed the course of the guitar pedal industry. The sad thing is, Marshall discontinued that original pedal line many years ago, and since then, the company has made no efforts to reintroduce the original circuits to the market. The v2 Guv'nor pedal has been around much longer than its predecessor, although most observers view the v2 Guv'nor as lesser to the original. That's why this particular pedal is very interesting--what if it's a clone of an original Marshall Guv'nor circuit? If it's faithful to the original, the AmazonBasics Distortion would be a very cool pedal indeed. At this price, there was no reason for me to put off the purchase--it's an absolute no-brainer. Ethically it's justifiable, as well--it's not ripping off any company's trademarks, and Marshall doesn't even produce the circuit anymore. The real proof is in the pudding--how does this pedal sound? My expectations were very low. I was more than ready for the possibility that this cheap pedal was going to suck really hard. But the fact is, the pedal is honestly quite good. It does do a range of Marshall-style sounds, from JTM to something of a JMP and even a variation of a JCM. The voicing of the pedal is very well chosen--it's a really good crunch sound that will do a lot of kinds of hard rock and classic rock. The EQ is also well done--it's not too middy, and it has enough bass and plenty of treble on tap. I'm really enjoying this pedal. In fact, I'm having trouble finding something the pedal doesn't do at least pretty well. Even at maximum gain, it's a reasonably tolerable and even usable sound. For me it's money well spent. Even with all the 'Marshall in a box' pedals I own, the AmazonBasics Distortion has earned a rightful place in my collection. I am amazed. The only thing left is to learn more about the original Marshall Guv'nor pedal and find out just how close this pedal really is to that legendary sound. Whether it's spot on to a v1 Guv'nor isn't even necessary--this is a good Marshall style pedal, and I'm happy I got it. Thanks to Josh Scott for his offhanded recommendation.
V**R
Cheap low quality
Not sure if it is doing anything . No standard pots to set Attack, Ratio, Release, just Sustain pot. No matter the settings it soundes garbage
D**Y
Makes the Sound Engineers Happy
I am just starting to use this solid pedal and can't testify to its longevity. My SE team at church and bandmates commented on my improved fit in the mix, and the subsequent playback sounded pro, so no complaints.
J**.
Good little unit
Actually a decent little unit for the money.
N**S
Works well, great value
Very accurate tuner, works in the middle of the signal chain as well
J**Z
Funcional, calidad y barato
Para el precio es lo mejor. Sin dudarlo.
L**F
Does a good job for a small price guitar pedal
Solid, working good
N**N
Works
Simple to use and works exactly as a simple, basic looper should.
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