
Anthony Easton
The Fender Micro Compressor is a compact pedal designed to even out highs while maintaining consistent and complex tone. Its features include volume, compression, and EQ knobs for flexible tone control, a protective metal housing for durability, and true hardwire bypass wiring for quiet uninterrupted signal flow. The pedal has a 10 mA current draw for minimal power supply usage and requires an AC adapter of 9V DC center negative (not included). Its dimensions are 93.5 mm × 42 mm × 52 mm, and it weighs 160g. The pedal is suitable for crowded pedal boards and offers increased sustain and enhanced midrange.
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