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M87 bass compressor – Dunlop Manufacturing M87 User Manual

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M87 BASS COMPRESSOR

DESCRIPTION

• Classic studio compressor in a
Phase 90-sized pedal
• CHT

Constant Headroom

Technology for clear, clean
performance

• Ten Gain Reduction status LEDs
• True bypass

DIRECTIONS

• Run a cable from your bass to the

Bass Compressor’s INPUT jack
and run another cable from the
Bass Compressor’s OUTPUT
jack to your amplifier.

• Set RELEASE, ATTACK, OUTPUT

and INPUT controls to 12 o’clock
and the RATIO control to 4.

• Turn the effect on by depressing

the footswitch.

• Observe the METER display while

playing normally and set the
INPUT knob so that the first 3 to
7 green gain reduction LEDs light,
clockwise to light more and coun-
terclockwise to light less LEDs.

• Rotate the OUTPUT knob clock-

wise to increase overall effect
volume or counterclockwise to
decrease it.

• Rotate the ATTACK knob clock-

wise to increase reaction time of
compression or counterclockwise
to decrease it.

• Rotate the RELEASE knob clock-

wise to increase the time it takes
your signal to return to its uncom-
pressed level or counterclockwise
to decrease it.

• Use the RATIO knob to select

compression ratio. The 4 setting
selects a 4:1 ratio, meaning that
if the input level rises 4 decibels

SPECIFICATIONS

Input Impedance

1 MΩ

Output Impedance

600 Ω

Max Input Level

+14 dBV

Max Output Level

+8.5 dBV

Freq. Response

±1 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Noise Floor*

-90 dBV

THD**

> 0.5%

Gain

31 dB

Compression Ratio

4:1, 8:1, 12:1, 20:1

Attack Time

20 µs to 800 µs

Release Time

50 ms to 1.1 s

Bypass

True Hardwire

Current Draw

LEDs OFF

14 mA

LEDs ON

19 mA

Power Supply

9 volts DC

*A-Weighted, all controls at mid position

**20 dB gain reduction, 1.1s release setting,

50 Hz to 20 kHz

above threshold, the output level
will only rise by 1 decibel. There-
fore, gain has been reduced by 3
decibels. The 8 setting selects an
8:1 compression ratio, 12 selects
12:1, and 20 selects 20:1.

COMPRESSION

Standard studio dynamic range
reduction can be achieved by
setting ATTACK and RELEASE
knobs to 12 o’clock, with a 4:1
or 8:1 ratio, and by adjusting the
input control to consistently light
the -3 to -7dB LEDs while play-
ing. To soften the sound of your
attack, dial in a faster attack time
(CW) and reduce the input control
(CCW) to light only the -3 to -5
dB LEDs during note attacks.
To accentuate the sound of your
attack, dial in a slower attack time
(CCW) and a faster release time
(CW). For a more compressed
sound, set the input control to
a higher level (CW) to light more
gain reduction LEDs with a slow
release time and a fast attack
time.

LIMITING

Limiting refers to high
compression ratios (12:1 or 20:1)
with fast attack and release
settings. The Bass Compressor’s
12 setting produces soft limiting
while 20 setting produces hard

CONTROLS

METER display shows gain

reduction level and compressor

response time

RELEASE knob controls how

quickly your signal returns to its

uncompressed gain level

ATTACK knob controls reaction

time of compression

OUTPUT knob controls overall

effect volume

RATIO sets the degree of

compression, from mild 4 (4:1)

to extreme 20 (20:1)

INPUT knob controls gain level

of input signal

FOOTSWITCH toggles

effect on/bypass (blue LED
indicates on)

limiting, and even “brick wall”
limiting with the fastest attack
and release settings. In contrast,
to get the classic ‘squishy’
limiting effect, dial in a slow
release time (CCW) with a fast
attack.

POWER

The MXR Bass Compressor is
powered by one 9-volt battery
(remove bottom plate to install),
a 9-volt AC adapter such as the
Dunlop ECB003/ECB003E, or a
DC Brick

power supply.

DUNLOP MANUFACTURING, INC.

P.O. BOX 846 BENICIA, CA 94510 U.S.A.

TEL: 1-707-745-2722 FAX: 1-707-745-2658

METER

Short string taps are an easy

way to see the METER display

Compressor reaction time and

can be helpful in setting Attack
and Release controls.