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maker with a significant lineup offers a compressor of one flavor or another, but for many players this plethora of squeeze options leads not so much to a love-hate relationship with these pedals but more of a “love-meh.” If you’ve tried a compressor or three but haven’t found a need to keep one on your board, chances are this effect's potential benefit to your signal chain, and therefore tone, just hasn’t quite clicked with you yet. On the other hand, if you have maintained one at the front of your chain, there’s

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