
Originally Posted by
dogload
I've had an old-style Soul Preacher, CS2 and CS1 (though not a CS3) and prefer the CS1.
The Soul Preacher had a treble switch but I found it boosted the hiss too much, as well as being physically too big.
I've had a CS1 almost since I started playing guitar, so maybe I'm being subjective, but it has always 'sounded' (I know that's probably not the best term for what compressors do!) better than any other compressor I have tried. Pretty transparent and the treble/ normal switch really 'lifts' the sound which I have always liked for doing jangly rhythm or snotty, sustained distortion for lead parts. It's not too great for humbuckers where you can really hear the squashing on clean sounds, but with distortion it's fine. I prefer it to the CS2 in as much as it feels a little less 'refined'- the CS2 always felt a little too polite.
To be honest, I have only tried other compressors because my original CS1 conked out, I also had a Marshall Ed (quite adequate and ok for the price) and a Behringer Boss-a-like (I didn't like it). I was fortunate to snag a mint CS1 off Ebay for £60 recently (after much searching for a good one) so am back with that again. It does for me anyway.