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What I did quite like was the Marshall ED-1 "Edward the Compressor".
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Definitely try one, but I preferred using mine as an effect rather than for a "normal" purpose, if that makes sense.
I like dyna comps. Boss ones are really nice and underrated, but very squishy - which I like.
Seriously, I was put onto it by rave reviews on another forum and owned it at the same time as a genuine Dyna Comp. The Dyna was sold shortly after acquiring the Biyang.
Having said all of the above, I'd strongly recommend looking for a comp with a mix/blend control. I struggled to get a comp that didn't make it sound like i'd thrown a blanket over my amp until I got one with a blend control. The 2 i have now are over your budget but I'm really pleased with them - Xotic SP and Suhr Koji.
You might like one then.
A great alternative to the squishy ones is the Marshall Ed - it's cheap, not sure on reliability, but it sounds a bit more natural and has a lot of useful sounds. I prefer super squish but the Ed is a decent budget comp.
The new Dyna Comps are horrible noisy, clicky things. The originals were smooth and lush but they're getting expensive now.
is fine if a bit noisy. Get one with a tone control.
Cost £70 and sounds great.