I just ordered a Wampler Mini Ego. For some reason my DOD FX80B started acting strange and turning on by itself occasionally when I switched on the LPB-1 that's after it in my signal chain. At first I thought I hit the pedal by accident but even with a foot of clearance around the boost pedal, it still happened. Supposedly the switch-on caused some sort of an electrical glitch that bounced on the switching circuitry in the FX-80B...
I use compressor with my clean tone for a couple of different reasons:
- With a careful setting of the level / compression it's possible to both beef up the clean signal a bit and also prevent an amp that's mildly overdriven without the compressor engaded from distorting...
- With compression after the echo, it's possible to control the echo dynamics with how loud you play. Play louder -> more compression -> echo becomes proportionally louder. This is very common around here because it's been popularized by the "rautalanka" guitar legend Esa Pulliainen (who says he got it from how studio compression was used on early Shadows albums). He's also the reason why I'm able to turn profit on each FX80B I buy. I've had 4 or something in the last year, the last one sold four double what I paid for it in about 5 minutes after posting the ad...
A lot of the OTA based compressors colour the tone a lot, the FX80-B has been good in that it's quite subtle. For example a Dyna Comp is fun for maybe 15 minutes but gets pretty tiring to listen to after a while. Hoping the Ego would be a reasonable alternative to the FX-80B with a smaller form factor and true bypass... Thing is I like
some colour from the compressor, hence I haven't gone to using the optical ones yet.