

The Aguilar TLC Compressor is designed to provide musicians with dynamic control in a flexible and musical manner, serving as a valuable tool for both recording and live performances. The pedal features a proprietary Trans Linear Control (TLC) circuit, enabling unprecedented performance levels in a compact package.
Key features and technical specifications include:
- Threshold control: variable from -30 to -10 dBu
- Slope control: variable from 2:1 to infinity
- Attack control: variable from 10ms to 100ms
- Level control: -infinity to -3dBu
- Low distortion: less than 0.2%
- Gig-saver bypass (signal passes even if the battery dies)
- Power: Nine-volt battery or optional universal power supply
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- Inputs: One 1/4" jack
- Outputs: One 1/4" jack
- Controls: Engage switch
- Warranty: Three-year limited
The pedal's four-knob layout allows for a wide range of attack times and variable threshold and slope levels, providing users with precise sound customization. Additionally, the Aguilar TLC Compressor offers a level of control typically found only in expensive studio compressors.
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$263.73
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$249.99
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$325.21
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$251.98
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