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Wampler Guitar Pedals are fresh in, this is a New one & the Just Pedals team think it is a very nice one too. Good news ! This can be delivered straight to your door, quickly and securely, anywhere in the UK & Europe. For more info on this New Guitar Pedals, please read on for full details, demos, videos, reviews and order online.
The Wampler Mini EGO 76 Compressor Pedal is a masterful tribute to the legendary 1176 Peak Limiter, a studio classic that has shaped music for decades. Unlike typical compressors that simply squash your signal, the Mini EGO 76 enhances and enriches your tone, delivering a dynamic and musical compression experience. Designed with FET-based technology, this pedal offers studio-grade Attack and Release controls alongside a Parallel Clean Blend knob, allowing you to sculpt your sound with precision and retain the natural character of your guitar.
Compact and stage-ready, the Mini EGO 76 fits perfectly on any pedalboard as an “always-on” compressor, bringing the iconic 1176’s distinctive sonic magic to your live and studio setup. Its parallel compression feature lets you blend your clean signal with compressed tones, preserving dynamics while adding smoothness and clarity. This pedal goes beyond cloning the 1176’s circuitry by capturing the full tonal nuance of classic studio preamps and consoles, delivering that elusive ‘glue’ found in your favourite recordings.
Whether you’re chasing vintage studio warmth or modern clarity, the Mini EGO 76 is a versatile compressor that enhances your playing without sacrificing feel or expression. Built in the U.S.A. with premium components and finished in a striking chameleon sapphire, it’s a boutique-quality pedal that honours the legacy of the 1176 while offering practical controls for today’s guitarist.
FET-Based Studio Compression
The Mini EGO 76 uses field-effect transistor technology to faithfully recreate the iconic 1176 Peak Limiter’s dynamic response. This delivers a warm, punchy compression that enhances your tone rather than squashing it, perfect for adding character and sustain to your playing.
Precision Attack and Release Controls
Featuring studio-style Attack and Release switches, the Mini EGO 76 allows you to quickly dial in compression settings that suit your style. These tried-and-tested parameters give you control over how your signal is shaped, from subtle smoothing to aggressive pumping effects.
Parallel Clean Blend
The Parallel Clean Blend knob lets you mix your dry signal with the compressed output, maintaining the natural dynamics and articulation of your guitar. This studio technique adds clarity and presence without losing the musical feel, making it ideal for both rhythm and lead playing.
Compact and Durable Design
With its miniature footprint and robust build, the Mini EGO 76 is perfect for any pedalboard. The premium chameleon sapphire finish and aluminium controls not only look stunning but also ensure reliability for gigging musicians and studio professionals alike.
- Tribute to the 1176 Peak Limiter – Captures the essence of the iconic studio compressor that has defined countless classic recordings, delivering vintage-inspired compression with modern flexibility.
- Studio-Grade Attack and Release – Provides precise control over compression dynamics, enabling you to tailor your sound with quick and effective switch settings.
- Parallel Compression Blend – Allows seamless blending of clean and compressed signals, preserving the natural tone and dynamics of your guitar for a balanced and musical output.
- Compact Size with Premium Build – Designed for convenience and durability, the Mini EGO 76 fits easily on any pedalboard and features a striking chameleon sapphire finish with aluminium controls.
- Technology: FET-based compression
- Controls: Level, Compress, Parallel Clean Blend knobs; Attack and Release three-way switches
- Power: 9V DC, 20mA power draw
- Dimensions: 40.75mm x 99.5mm x 50.75mm (1.6” x 3.9” x 2”)
- Finish: Premium chameleon sapphire
- Construction: Aluminium controls and robust enclosure
- Made in: U.S.A.








