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Signa Comp

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    CMATMODS
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    Signa Comp
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GREAT bang for the buck!

Review By:
Benjamin_R on 7/7/10 8:30 AM
Reviewer Background:
Keyboard player for 5 years. Guitar player for 3 years.
Purchased From:
ebay
Price:
$73.52 USD USED
Features:

The standard version of the Signa Comp features 3 knobs, "Sustain", "Level" and "Tone". There is also a deluxe version that features a 4th "Attack" knob. I would have appreciated the extra adjustable "Attack" knob, but the standard version does feature plenty of punch if you are looking to emulate a chicken-pickin' type of country sound, especially if you use the bridge pickup of a Strat or Tele. I found the standard version on ebay for about half price, so that was the primary reason for choosing the regular 3-knob version over the deluxe.

Sound Quality:

Excelent sounds! You can achieve a nice smooth compression and even out all of the dynamics, or you can crank the "Sustain" and "Level" for a squashed tone (which I love). With the "Tone" knob, you can brighten or darken the sound to however you see fit. What suprised me most was how quiet this compressor is compaired to your average "vintage" compressor from the early 1980's. When I use the more exagerated settings, I plug into the 'Behringer Intelligate XR2000" noise gate for removal of any hum caused by my single coil pickups in my Fender Strat. I would recomend using a noise gate if you plan to record some guitar tracks with an exagerated squashed compressor setting, but for what it is, the pedal is MUCH quieter than the MXR dyna-comp or the like. I would have given the Sound Quality a 10 if I had the 4 knob version, but this is still a suburb pedal!

Reliability/Durability:

I bought the pedal used. The previous owner was a little rougher with their pedals than I am with mine, but there are no large scrapes or sratches to speak of. The encasing has to be seen in person to really appreciate, the pedal is a very glossy copper color with a clear finish on it. The knobs has a sort of vintage white color that looks very nice. I treat my pedals very well, and it looks as though this pedal will last for many years to come. I don't "STOMP" my pedals, so I imagine this pedal working well for probably another decade or longer!

Ease of Use:

It is easy to dial in a usable setting. When I use compression, I tend to use exagerated settings to emulate the squashed tone that compressor pedals are known for. One thing about this pedal though, you can achieve a very even and smooth sound in lighter settings. I even use this pedal on synthesizer bass as well because the effect is very pleasing to the ears. Within a few hours of use, I was able to try out various settings and to be honest: I like the pedal at all settings.

Customer Support:

Mr. Matthews will kindly answer any questions you may have if you email him. Because I bought the pedal used, it is not under warrenty, but because it is a CMATMODS pedal, I don't have to worry about anything going wrong for a long, LONG time.

Overall Rating:

I have to say, this is a very high quality pedal. I tend to do a lot of research before I buy electronics, in my opinion CMATMODS pedals are the best deal on the market right now. The truth about boutique pedals is that you get what you pay for, but with CMATMODS, you get much more than what you pay for! The pedals are priced to compete with what you would pay retail for a BOSS pedal, but what you get is a MUCH better product than what you will find at your local music chain store.

 

There are a few other brands of boutique compressor pedals that are horribly expensive and I can say from using them ("Keeley" and "analogman") I prefer the CMATMODS compressor. I would recomend that you buy the 4 knob version because you will want the "Attack" control. The standard 3 knob version provides plenty of punch, but it's always nice to have the option of adding more when you want it.

 

I plan to buy the CMATMODS Chorus pedal in a few weeks, and I will post a review of that when it arrives. I plan to use CMATMODS pedals from this point forward. Don't give your money to BOSS when you could buy a nice analog pedal for the same price. This pedal is by far the most bang for your buck. You get a lot of pedal for your money. The only reason these pedals are not priced in the $200+ range is because the company is more about giving the consumer a good product for a fair price instead of forking their customers for all the money they can (I'm looking at YOU "analogman"!).

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Signa Comp

Review By:
RAMSEYBELLA on 7/4/08 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
Price:
$120.00 USD
Features:
Sound Quality:
It was a disappointment the tone on this thing is annoyingly harsh no matter what way you turn the knob and this pedal has a bit of a noisy circuit that hisses a bit. I compared this to my Bonepicker Tight Squeeze Compressor and a Maxon Compressor, I find the Maxon to be present in tone and compression and the Tight Squeeze Professional transparent compression and Sustain with no Hiss or raspy tone.
Reliability/Durability:
I had it long enough to know I didn't like it or want it, sold it two weeks after buying it.
Ease of Use:
Easy to use
Customer Support:
Overall Rating:
Been playing a long time 30+ years and have used and built some classic pedals, this compressor needs to be worked on a little more to be a good compressor and it could be a good compressor if they would stop tweaking pedals to the level of uselessness. Sorry it is a short coming of the same old piece of equipment.
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Signa Comp

Review By:
jon-oG7U9 on 4/2/08 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
chad matthews
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Features:
Sound Quality:
This is a killer comp. the most quietest and organic sounding comp ive heard. compared to those higher priced comps this is a no brainer. Very subtle pedal, its one thats on but you dont realize its on. If you crank the sustain youll start to get some string noise but the pedal is dead quiet(true bypass). For the money you want find a better sounding comp. I play all stlyes of music, this pedals stays on almost all the time. I play a olp luke model with his signature emg prewired pickup set that i had installed in the guitar and had the old electronics gutted out, and also have an american strat(sunburst)w/ seymour duncans ssl-5's. the comp brings out the best in both guitars.
Reliability/Durability:
this casing is strudy and it seems like its a tank but havent had any trouble with it.
Ease of Use:
pretty simple, level-tone-sustain knobs. easy.
Customer Support:
Overall Rating:
In short this thing kicks ***... if you know anything about boutique comps, when you hear this one compared to those other overpriced comps out there it will be a motion of you getting out your wallet(or purse)grabbing the cash to get this thing. It works well in the signal chain, in an fx loop, with other stompboxes, this thing is the one for me. Ive been playing professionally for about 15 years and this comp is the best bang for the buck, analogman, keeley, aint got nothing on this little thing. Ive compared them all and this is the best out of the bunch. If it were stolen id buy another that day.
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Signa Comp

Review By:
skatashot on 3/27/08 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
CMATMODS  via eBay
Price:
Features:
Sound Quality:
I tried the Keeley and Carl Martin Comps. They are high quality pedals. But I ended up moving those pieces because they geared for guitar and I experienced Bass Frequency loss. The Tone Knob on the Signa Comp takes care of that problem. Putting the Tone setting on 2 or 3 easily matches my Dry Bass level. I have the 4 knob model. It is always ON. I cant imagine how I endured my tone on all those gigs before I got the Signa Comp.
Reliability/Durability:
I have only had it a for a little while, but it is built like it could last through some serious wartime. The Blue LED is blindingly bright. I think you could navigate Colossus Cave with the Signa Comp on your forehead :)
Ease of Use:
Customer Support:
Chad personally answered all of my boneheaded emails. He always maintained a positive and helpful vibe.
Overall Rating:
I highly reccomend this pedal to electric bassists. For me, it out performs other comps that cost $80+ more. Get `em while they are still a steal. Tone means everything to me. With all my expensive stuff, the Signa Comp still significantly raised the level of my sound quality. My rig was always great, but I have an awesome new prescence in the stage mix. Since using this pedal I have yet to encounter a room where I felt my sound was being swallowed up.
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Signa Comp

Review By:
Jagman on 1/26/08 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
Ebay
Price:
Features:
Sound Quality:
Very transparent is the first thing that comes to mind. No coloration.   True bypass.  This thing is dead quiet until you turn up the sustain to high. Then it's string noise that becomes more apparent, not pedal noise. That's what a compressor/sustainer does.  I am playing a Fender Highway One Strat SSS through a Headstrong Blue Lamp 1x12 (5e3 tweed replica).  Experimenting with a Digitech Screamin' Blues distortion and Digtech Chorus pedal.  I'll probably replace the distortion pedals with a CMATMODS Signa Drive based on my experience with the Signa Comp. Favorite artists?  Santana, Los Lonely Boys, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Clapton and Prince.
Reliability/Durability:
Built like a tank with all top level components.  I have no doubt that it would gig well.  The paint is a translucent copper over raw metal.  No chips or scatches so far.   
Ease of Use:
As easy to use as it can be.  Three knobs - LEVEL, TONE and SUSTAIN. There was no manual but if you are buying a boutique pedal, you should already know what those 3 knobs are for. 
Customer Support:
I plugged a the wrong adapter in and fried the pedal.  Duh!  I emailed Chad and to find out how much it would cost to repair it, figuring I had just cost myself another pedal.  He covered it under warranty and had the pedal back to me within a week from the day I shipped it.  That's quick, that's customer service.  He documented what was repaired (diode) and signed and dated the pedal. 
Overall Rating:
I'm playing blues and some classic rock.  Besides the Fender Hwy One and Headstrong amp, I have a PRS SE Temonti and a Dean Sweetwood DM.  I compared this pedal to a Keeley 2 knob compressor (with a noisey pot) and a Keeley 4 knob.  It's obvious which one I purchased.  I would not hesitate to buy this pedal again if it was stolen.
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