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Arion SCO-1 Compressor
I currently have a Boss CS3 compressor, but I like a VERY compressed, snap tone. I don't have much to spend on any equipment, so I'm shopping around wisely.
I know there are better compressors for more money and maybe even the same money, but I am just looking for anyone's opinions and expertise on this pedal specifically. I've read mixed reviews, but more good than bad. The main things I am wanting to know- -Is it very noisy (hiss, hum, etc)? I know all comps are noisy but is it too much on high compression settings for a very clean amp -I'm not gigging, but hope to in the future (later this year perhaps). I take very good care of my pedals. Will it break with careful use? I've read that it either lasts forever or a few weeks -Would it make too much noise when paired with my Boss (the settings on the CS3 do not make it noisy. There is only a very faint noise, but it is more than tolerable and acceptable)? -Would you recommend it? I'm not really in the market for other comps at the moment, I just am interested in this one. If too many are against this pedal, I will likely change my mind, but for now I think I want this one http://www.arionpedals.com/Arion-Ste...1.htm?CartID=1 It will be about $45 with tax and shipping |
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Well, in case you haven't seen the other recent threads....
For poco dinero there are: The BBE Orange Squash BBE Bench Press DOD Milk Box (FX84) DOD FX 80 and 80B GFS makes a compressor for about 50.00 I bought my Bench Press NEW for 50.00 My Orange Squeeze was used for 50.00 My DOD was 60.00 (a bit high, but was the only thing I could find while I had the funds) I'd avoid Arion because they do have plastic casing, unless they changed. |
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I've read a few threads on those pedals, but nothing on the Arion. That's why I posted this one :) The chorus has an almost legendary status these days, I wanted to find out more about the compressor
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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I have a MIJ Arion SCO-1, if you want to get one look for the older MIJ version, the later ones (made in Sri Lanka) are just not made as well.
I've only used mine once, when I got it (too many pedals!), but I don't remember it being very noisy. Seemed like a nice comp to me. They used good components in the MIJ pedals, and I like the fact that most of them are stereo, even some of the distortions!. I don't see any problem with the plastic cases, unless you want to jump on them (which I don't). I would suggest you do a search on Ebay for the SCO-1, save the search so they send you daily updates on the new auctions, and locate a MIJ pedal in mint condition. They go for pretty cheap, I think I paid less than the price you quoted for my MIJ. I don't have any direct experience with the Made In Sri Lanka SCO-1, so I don't know if they are more noisy than the MIJ version, but in general the original Japanese Arion's are better made with better components. I do have a couple of Sri Lanka SCH-Z's, and they are all right, but I bought them because the Japanese SCH-1's are going for outrageous money on Ebay. Just my opinion. I'm sure the one you're looking at will work OK, but I would recommend the earlier Japanese version or get the BBE Orange Squash or Bench Press. They don't make the Orange Squash any more, but there are still a bunch of new ones around on Ebay. Al |
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Ironically enough, I just pulled this exact pedal (Arion SCO-1 Japan-made version) out of storage this evening because I've been wanting to put a compressor back in my chain. I put this one and another oldie side by side (the MXR Commande series Sustain). I tried them both with a Dano Cool Cat Fuzz and an EHX Double Muff.
Side by side - in my opinion, the MXR totally smoked the Arion in sound quality and in the actual sense of "sustain". The Arion has more controls (Level. Tone, Sustain, Attack) but I found that it thinned out my sound in an unpleasant way, while the MXR thickened it a touch. Also, that switch on the top (Direct/Mellow or Short / Long) doesn't appear to do anything.... Maybe it has something to do with using the 2 outs.... but I guess I'd have to find the manual on that one. All this to say, for what it's worth, I wouldn't recommend the Arion SCO-1. But if you really think you want one, definitely try it before you buy it. PS - not sure this makes a difference or not, but it didn't perform very well in front of the dirt boxes but did a little better after them. It wasn't very noisey, but it also didn't really provide much "squash" either. cheers, ew
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