Mxr Distortion
Mxr Distortion
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![]() Dunlop MXR DIST M104 Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal US $25.00
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![]() MXR Distortion III guitar effect pedal US $49.00
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![]() Whirlwind gold box distortion US $80.00
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![]() MXR M 116 Fullbore Metal Distortion Pedal Full Bore US $99.99
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![]() DUNLOP MXR ZW44 Zakk Wylde Overdrive Pedal NEW US $59.99
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![]() MXR Badass 78 Distortion US $60.00
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![]() Dunlop MXR Custom Bad Ass 78 Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal M78 US $114.95
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![]() Dunlop Fullbore Metal Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal M116 US $139.95
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![]() NEW MXR FULLBORE METAL M116 US $50.00
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![]() Dunlop MXR DD 11 Dime Guitar Distortion Pedal DD 11 US $164.95
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![]() MXR Custom Badass 78 Distortion pedal slightly used US $60.00
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![]() Custom Badass MXR 78 distortion effects pedal US $80.00
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![]() MXR Disortion Pedal DUN M115 Guitar Effects Overdrive Pedal US $104.95
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![]() MXR M78 Badass Bad Ass 78 Distortion US $65.00
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![]() Whirlwind Gold Box Distortion Pedal with Factory Box and all Paperwork US $11.16
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![]() MXR Distortion Plus Effects Pedal with Factory Box and all Paperwork US $10.50
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![]() MXR classic distortion US $55.00
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![]() MAD PROFESSOR Little Green Wonder Hand Wired BJF US $312.00
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![]() Vintage MXR Distortion Plus 1982 Pedal US $99.99
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![]() MXR M78 Custom Badass 78 Distortion US $39.99
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![]() Whirlwind Gold Box Distortion US $89.99
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![]() MXR GT OD M193 M 193 OVERDRIVE PEDAL DISTORTION NEW US $89.95
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![]() NEW MXR DD11 Dime Distortion PEDAL ADAPTER Dunlop Effects DD 11 Dimebag US $119.99
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![]() MXR Distortion Distortion Plus Pedal US $59.89
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![]() MXR M 115 Distortion III Guitar Effects Pedal M115 US $69.99
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![]() MXR M78 Badass Distortion Pedal US $74.95
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![]() MXR M 80 Bass DI Direct Box with Distortion M80 US $139.99
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Where do I place an MXR Dyna Comp compressor guitar pedal in my pedal set up?
What should and shouldn't go before this in my pedal order?
I have all the usual suspects - distortion, fuzz, reverb, delay, tremelo, etc....
Put the compressor as the first pedal that the guitar plugs into on your pedalboard. The reason is that a compressor has a circuit in it that reads signal fluctuations and turns that into a dc voltage which controls the gain of the pedal. If the compressor is connected directly to the guitar, it can see the full range of peaks that is being generated by the pickups and is able to properly control its gain element.If you place the compressor after a fuzz or distortion pedal, then the dynamic fluctuations of the guitar signal are clipped off by the distortion circuit (or diodes) and the compressor does not have an input that is ideally suited for signal control.
MXR M104 Distortion + Demo Video


US $25.00


























































