Electro-Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor Pedal
The Electro-Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor pedal features a blend control to dial in the perfect amount of parallel compression. In addition to standard Volume and Sustain controls, an Attack control adjusts the response of the compression circuit for increased flexibility. From cowboy plunk to warm and transparent console tones, The Tone Corset fits around any player’s style.
Mike Matthews says, “The Tone Corset is the funkiest analog compressor I ever heard on guitar!”
Learn more about the EHX Tone Corset Analog Compressor pedal: http://www.ehx.com/products/tone-corset
Quick specs:
-Four-knob design provides excellent control and gives the user the ability to precisely shape their instrument’s dynamics.
-The Sustain knob controls the amount of compression applied to the guitar signal.
-The Attack know adjusts how quickly the compressor recovers. As Attack is turned clockwise the pedal’s response is slower and more initial pick attack comes thru.
-The Blend knob adjusts the mix of the dry and compressed signals.
-Volume controls the overall output level.
-The Pad switch pads down the input signal to prevent undesirable distortion if the Tone Corset is used with high output humbuckers, bass guitar, etc.
-True Bypass for maximum signal path integrity.
-Comes with a 9Volt battery.
00:00 – Meet the Electro-Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor Pedal
00:39 – Bright and punchy compression
01:07 – Slide guitar with EHX Tone Corset
01:23 – Compression before volume pedal with delay
02:21 – Compression with overdrive
03:16 – Compression with electric 12-string guitar
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Originally posted by UCe9SfPLQuNnSTM1qHVsr8Tg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRlcSjKrIdc

@EHX , is this a viable pedal for "gluing" my analogue drum machine + synth together, or do you think I should just wait and get myself a Platform (with the obviously desired sidechain feature etc)
I think this is the coolest looking pedal you guys make, I love it! Please keep making cool pedals like this. ????????????????I like when you guys do a full body paint job on the pedal instead of those grey pedals like the Glove.
The head of your 12 string strat looks really weird. I think it's the first time I've ever seen a 12 string strat to be honest.
É uma evolução em pedais de efeito muitos expledoroso
Nice demo,
Can it do the clean boost and the compression effect at the same time?
Question about the Blend: when it's at '0' do you get 100% dry signal?
What is the pad switch for?
I'm not really a big compression guy. This affordable pedal is perfect for that extra control
A blend knob !! ????
Been waiting a month for my order to ship. GC said maybe in May. Sucks having to wait.
Do you have recommended settings for acoustic guitars? (With pick up microphone combo lr braggs). It seems to squeeze it too hard or does not sustain. I can’t find the sweet spot. Thx
Can I use it on my bass?
This is my third ehx pedal.. first one was a big muff of course. 🙂 Happy with the compressor! Very useful for many things, but the one thing that I'm looking forward the most to do with it is tapping.
Where to add on my board?…first?
Do you recommend this compressor for an acoustic instrument fitted with a passive piezo pick up?
0:39 I'm looking to make my clean playing easier and effortless. Will this pedal even out the dynamics as well?
1:22 But how does it work if you put a compressor BEFORE a volume pedal?
2:22 So what can I pair compression with to get a nice saturated tone?
3:16 How does compression sound with a 12 string guitar? I'm worried about the octave string balance.
Is the "Pad" switch similar to the "Single Coil / Humbucker" switch on the Keeley Compressor Plus?
Is it real "True Bypass" ?
Would this go before the mel9, synth9, or after?
It's fine with bass?
This has a battery compartment?
Oh dang, now I get how it works in a OD signal chain. It's the difference between meh and Oh, hey, Sabbath!
It sounds great! And looks good too!
Is this an optical compressor?