Launched by Universal Audio in 1976, the 1176 established itself as an absolute reference in compression and limiting, appreciated for its punch, speed, and expressive character. With the UAFX 1176 Studio Compressor, you get that "studio console" spirit in a robust and compact pedal, thanks to the UAFX engine designed to reproduce the response and musicality of the original.
This guitar compression pedal is aimed both at demanding musicians and guitarists who want a simple yet ultra-effective setting. It excels on clearer sounds that are more present and firm (funk, pop, country), provides controlled attack for rock, and can go up to very crushed textures for more modern or experimental parts. In the studio, it helps stabilize dynamics and make a track "stand out." Live, it secures the level and enhances the feel under the fingers.
The Single, Dual, and Sustain modes offer three essential interpretations of 1176 compression: from discreet smoothing to a more colored effect, up to long and dense sustain in a "double processing" style. The very responsive Attack and Release controls allow fine adjustment of pick snap and rebound, while the Ratio can go very high and offers the famous "All buttons in" mode to achieve a deliberately crunchy and grainy compressed crunch. To keep the natural attack while gaining density, activate the parallel processing mode, particularly formidable on rhythms and arpeggios.
The UAFX 1176 Studio Compressor stands out with lively, nervous compression, featuring a "studio punch" side that enhances presence without necessarily thickening the low end excessively. At light settings, it remains musical and dynamic, ideal for funky chicken picking and articulated cleans. At aggressive settings (high ratio and "All buttons in"), it becomes a real character tool: generous sustain, sculpted attack, and compression saturation that recalls certain 1970s rock aesthetics, like Led Zeppelin IV, or very sustained sounds à la Lowell George.