PRS Mary Cries Optical Compressor - Guitar Effects | No Limit Guitar Co, Idaho Falls
The PRS Mary Cries Optical Compressor delivers the supremely smooth and musical compression that only optical designs can provide. Based on one of the most revered optical compressors in music history, this pedal captures the classic tone heard on countless hit records while adding modern reliability and craftsmanship. Perfect for guitarists seeking transparent compression that enhances sustain and evens out dynamics without compromising signal clarity.
Product Overview
Built around a time-tested optical compression circuit, the Mary Cries features premium components and meticulous attention to detail that PRS is known for. The pedal's compact design houses sophisticated compression technology in a roadworthy enclosure that's proudly made in the USA. Its distinctive aesthetic matches the legendary tones it produces.
The optical compression design provides naturally musical gain reduction that responds organically to your playing dynamics. Unlike VCA or FET compressors, the Mary Cries maintains exceptional clarity while smoothing out signal peaks and extending sustain. This transparent approach makes it ideal for always-on use or as a foundation for other effects in your signal chain.
Simple two-knob operation ensures quick adjustments without complex parameter management. The streamlined control scheme focuses on the essential elements of great compression: output level and compression amount. This intuitive approach allows musicians to dial in professional results quickly, whether in the studio or on stage.
Ideal For
- Studio recording artists seeking transparent compression for clean and driven tones
- Country and jazz players who need smooth sustain without losing note definition
- Funk and R&B guitarists requiring consistent attack and dynamic control
- Professional musicians demanding reliable, musical compression for live performance
- Pedalboard builders who value compact, high-quality effects with minimal controls
Key Features
Optical Compression Circuit
Time-tested optical design provides supremely smooth and musical compression that responds naturally to playing dynamics, delivering the classic tone heard on countless professional recordings throughout music history.
Transparent Signal Path
Premium components and careful circuit design maintain exceptional clarity and definition while providing compression, allowing your guitar's natural character to shine through the effect processing.
Simplified Control Interface
Two-knob design featuring Output Gain and Compression controls enables quick, effortless adjustments even during live performance, eliminating complex parameter management while delivering professional results.
Premium USA Construction
Built with the highest-quality components and craftsmanship, the Mary Cries reflects PRS's commitment to excellence with robust construction designed for professional touring and studio applications.
Compact Professional Design
Space-efficient 3.7" x 4.7" footprint maximizes pedalboard real estate while true bypass switching preserves signal integrity when the effect is disengaged, ensuring optimal tone in any setup.
What's Included
- PRS Mary Cries Optical Compressor Pedal
- 9V battery
- Owner's manual
- PRS limited warranty
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Pedal Type | Optical Compressor |
Analog/Digital | Analog |
Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
True Bypass | Yes |
Power Source | 9V DC power supply (sold separately) |
Power Usage | 8mA |
Batteries | 1 x 9V |
Dimensions | 3.7" W x 4.7" D x 1.5" H |
Weight | 1.1 lbs |
Manufacturer Part Number | 109740::004:004 |
Get Your Hands on This Compressor Pedal Today
Experience the musical compression capabilities of the PRS Mary Cries Optical Compressor at No Limit Guitar Co in Idaho Falls. Our experienced staff can demonstrate how this pedal enhances your guitar's natural dynamics while providing the smooth, professional compression heard on classic recordings. Visit our showroom today to test the Mary Cries with your own guitar and discover why optical compression remains the gold standard for musical dynamics control.