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Read the review: http://bit.ly/WrenCuffGoldComp Describing the merits of germanium transistors can turn a casual gear nerd into a tongue-tied mess. Explaining compression’s advantages is an even faster way to transform a player into a mumbling, stumbling gob of goo. Which may make Wren and Cuff’s Germanium Gold Comp one of the most difficult-to-describe effects ever. But no matter how you describe it, the Gold Comp a marvelous sounding thing—a sometime magical tone masseuse that lends body and control to distortion/fuzz tones and airy-sounding compression to clean ones. And it works better as a clean boost than most dedicated clean boosts. Smooth Moves Given Wren and Cuff’s fine reputation as a fuzz builder (their Big Muff clones kill) it’s no surprise that the Gold Comp circuit looks sort of fuzz-like. Two germanium transistors hover prominently over the circuit board. One is dedicated to the compression effect, while the other drives a post-comp amp that’s one of the keys to the pedal’s flexible and agreeable personality. The Gold Comp is very quiet—except for the bypass switch, which sometimes pops during switching. (Wren and Cuff decided that the benefits of mechanical bypass were worth the occasional racket.) My low-volume sessions (where I’m very likely to use a compressor) suggest that this could be a distraction in quiet settings, but anyone using the pedal with a loud band is unlikely to notice. To continue reading the review, visit: http://bit.ly/WrenCuffGoldComp