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TC Electronic Spectra Comp | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine


TC Electronic Spectra Comp | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine

Reviewed In Issue 41 of Guitar Interactive Magazine by Dan Veall you can read the review here http://bit.ly/GuitarInteractive

Welcome to GI 41, another great mix of reviews, free lessons and exclusive video interviews! Get the latest issue here http://bit.ly/GuitarInteractive

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23 thoughts on “TC Electronic Spectra Comp | Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine

  • The output level must have been normalized in the edit. Most of the presets just get louder as you turn up the knob.

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  • Great review! I watched a lot of reviews on this pedal, but this one is by far the best. Just ordered this pedal and I am very excited to try it out!

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  • Bassplayer 1 – "I only play between the 5th and 9th frets"
    Bassplayer 2 – "Oh, you must have a Dingwell"
    Bassplayer 1 -" Howdja know?" (Look of stupid amazement)

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  • I'm guessing that if i wish to play softer when playing live so that I can control my dynamics when required, I would need a foot activated volume control to lower my volume instead of using the volume controls on my bass or amp. I used the spectracomp a few gigs ago and was told i did not regulate my volume at the required times. I was certain that I was playing lower when required but they are blaming my Spectracomp. I was going through my rig plus front of house and playing a Tony Franklin Fretless on the P bass pups. When I swapped to the bridge pup they did not complain. Other bands have not complained but they are not as caring regarding dynamics. You mentioned that the volume is kept to the same level when playing hard or soft but I feel that I can play soft while using it.

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  • Great review. Explained the ins and outs in a simple fashion. The reviewer made sense and took time to explain that there is even more to learn about this pedal and its parameters if the user wants to…didn't spend forever just noodling on….

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  • how did you exactly connect the pedal with the ipad? The Cable from the pedal looks very different to the ipad Cable.

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  • Thank you for this. Very helpful. TC Electronic hasn't done a great job of adequately explaining what this thing does and how their app interacts with it.

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  • Great little review, just bought this pedal and the video explained everything I needed.

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  • Una de las mejores revisiones de pedales que he visto últimamente. Realmente logra el objetivo de mostrar la sofisticada tecnología detrás de este pequeño pedal.

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