Wampler Ego 76 Compressor

£199.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Compressor Pedals by Wampler Pedals, the Wampler Ego 76 Compressor Compressor Pedals is a great Compressor choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Wampler Pedals brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Compressor Pedals by Wampler Pedals, the Wampler Ego 76 Compressor Compressor Pedals is a great Compressor choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Wampler Pedals brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more. The EGO 76 is Brian Wamplers tribute to the iconic studio compressor that has shaped the fabric of music for decades – the legendary 1176 Peak Limiter. This compressor pedal takes you on a journey into the soul of timeless studio sounds. The EGO 76 transcends the conventional role of a pedal compressor moving beyond merely squishing your signal to significantly enriching your tone. Fueled by FET-based (field-effect transistor) technology Wampler gave the EGO 76 studio-like Attack and Release controls a Parallel Clean Blend knob and a meticulously tuned Tone knob. Each carefully designed element encapsulates the spirit of the iconic 1176 and brings a touch of that magic to your pedalboard.

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Wampler Pedals

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Compressor Pedals

Compressor pedals even out the dynamics of your playing by reducing loud peaks and lifting quieter notes. This can add sustain, smooth out picking, tighten funk rhythm parts and make clean tones feel more controlled and studio-like.

They are useful for country, funk, pop, bass, slide guitar and any style where consistency matters. A compressor can be subtle and almost invisible, or it can become a noticeable part of your sound by adding snap, sustain and extra presence.

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Compressor

Compressor pedals smooth out playing dynamics by reducing loud peaks and lifting quieter notes, helping create a more balanced and controlled guitar sound. Compression can add sustain, tighten rhythm playing and make clean tones feel more polished.

They are widely used in country, funk, pop and studio recording environments where consistency and articulation are important. Subtle compression can also improve the feel of an entire pedalboard.