Product Comparison: Jim Dunlop MXR M291 Dyna Comp Mini vs Jim Dunlop MXR M102 Dyna Comp
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- This is my second compressor pedal. It works like a charm.
- This pedal is quiet, even on stage with overdrive.
- Performs especially well with distortion, great rock compression pedal.
- It's a great compressor. Works really well.
- Great compressor - very easy to dial in to your taste and very quiet!
- This pedal is fantastic. It is essential for dialing in that perfectly golden clean tone.
- It is a great addition to distortion tones, giving that extra sharpness and punchiness.
- Simple and sound good.
- I'm using this for bass. This is a very good compressor for the cash.
- Just two controls - easy to set up.
- The pedal looks and feels like a more expensive unit.
- Great compact pedal with solid performance.
- The attack button is like having a second compressor and both modes sound fantastic.
- I really like the fast and slow attack settings.
- Good product, came fast, sounds great, works great.
- This is a great compressor that is easy to dial-in quickly.
- Easy to run, easy to set up.
- Worked perfectly straight out of the box.
- Simple design. Simple functionality.
- Solid build, flexible tones and quite affordable for such a good bit of equipment.