Fender Micro Comp 2014-2015 Manual

The Fender Micro Comp pedal can be powered using a 9V DC power supply. Ensure the power supply matches the pedal's required polarity and amperage.
For optimal results, place the Fender Micro Comp early in your effects chain, typically after your guitar and before any modulation effects.
Use the 'Sustain' knob to adjust the amount of compression. Turning it clockwise increases the compression level.
Check the power supply connection and ensure it is plugged in correctly. Verify that the power source is functioning and that the pedal is properly connected to your instrument and amplifier.
Yes, the Fender Micro Comp can be used with a bass guitar. It will help even out your dynamic range and add sustain to your bass tone.
Keep the pedal clean and free from dust. Store it in a dry environment and ensure connections are secure. Regularly check the cables and power supply for any signs of wear.
The 'Level' knob on the Fender Micro Comp controls the output volume of the pedal, allowing you to match or boost the signal level to your preference.
Ensure the input signal is not too hot and that the 'Sustain' and 'Level' settings are balanced. Check that the pedal is not being overdriven by other effects or the amplifier.
Some noise is natural due to the compression process, especially at high settings. Ensure all cables are of good quality and properly shielded to minimize noise.
Check all cable connections and ensure the pedal is receiving adequate power. Try isolating the pedal from other effects to determine if it’s causing the signal loss.