Modified version of OD808 Overdrive
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Maxon OD808 OVERDRIVE. This is the one everyone tries to copy.Pedal is in excellent condition. I bought this from Maxon in the early 2000's.Sale is for the pedal only, nothing else. Pedal has velcro on the bottomMaxonOVERDRIVE (OD808)Regular price $199.00 USD Sold out Shipping calculated at checkout. Top of FormBottom of FormQuantity Top of FormBottom of FormBuy now with ShopPayBuy with Top of FormBottom of FormPlease note, Godlyke, Inc. is no longer Maxon's Distributor and will no longer be receiving inventory from Maxon Japan. If you're interested in the OD808, please see Godlyke's new collaboration with Mr. Tamura (original Tube Screamer Engineer), the Tamura-Mod Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer. Click Here to order your Tamura-Mod TS808.The Original OverdriveThe world’s first tube-amp overdrive simulator - circa 1979Warm, creamy, organic overdrive with singing sustainRebranded for Ibanez as the TS808 TubescreamerThe tone that made Stevie Ray Vaughan famousCan a pedal be considered a clone if it’s made by the company that made the original?!? Maxon designed the original OD808 overdrive circuit in the late 1970’s – they then rebranded this pedal for Ibanez as the TS808 Tubescreamer, and the rest is history...The OD808 Reissue offers up all the warm, creamy, organic overdrive as the original and then some. Never one to rest on their laurels, Maxon has tweaked the current version ever so slightly to reduce noise level while retaining the legendary “808” tone (see Tech Talk below).The OD808 is the perfect pedal for adding smooth, tube-like overdrive to any clean amp – use it as a secondary dirt channel to beef up a song’s chorus section, or keep it on all the time for the crunchy tone that has defined rock and roll.The OD808 is also ideal for pushing an already overdriven amp over the edge, a ‘la Stevie Ray Vaughan. Hell, stack two of them together like Stevie did and the house is a rockin’! You’ve never heard – or felt – bluesy goodness like this before…In recent years the OD808 has been adopted as the overdrive of choice by a generation of guitarists in a most unlikely musical genre – metal.Turns out that the OD808’s mild compression and slight low-end cut are perfect for tightening up high-gain amps; allowing fast note runs to stand out with clarity while making rhythms tight and punchy. Just listen to any recording by Grammy-award winning Producer/Killswitch Engage founder Adam Dutkiewicz to hear how the OD808 has become the voice of a whole new generation of metal guitarists.The Maxon OD808 – After 40 years it’s still being used to reinvent guitar tone as we know it. Reinvent your tone – play the Maxon OD808.Besides the fact that the Maxon OD808 Reissue sounds richer, warmer, and BETTER than the Ibanez TS808 Reissue, there are also these facts to consider:Lower noise floor than TS808Smaller, lighter enclosure More reliable plunger type switch with soft-click tactile feelMore affordableTECH TALKMaxon developed the OD808 circuit more than 40 years ago, and since then it’s become the most used, most imitated and most lauded overdrive circuit of all time. While the 808-style overdrive circuit is commonplace nowadays, in 1979 it was a unique design and an industry first.The secret behind the legendary “808 tone” lies in the amplifier section of the circuit. Rather than having separate amplifier and clipping stages, the OD808 features a signal-distorting diode (Panasonic #MA150) located in the negative feedback loop of the amplifier stage.The OD808 distorts signal in the amplifier circuit itself which yields a smoother, milder, more natural sounding distortion than a separate clipping stage. This is also the reason that the IC type used in the circuit has such a large impact on the unit’s tone. The Reissue uses the correct JRC4558 Op Amp that made the 808 the tone of legend.It should be noted that the Reissue Series OD808 uses different output resistors than the original version. Vintage TS808’s are susceptible to microphonic noise due to static electricity buildup on the chassis. To improve performance, the positions of the output resistors on the reissue OD808 were reversed and their values increased in order to reduce noise levels. This circuit change has no audible affect on the sound of the unit, save for reducing the noise levels.Input Impedance: 500K OhmsInput Jack: 1/4 inch standard phone jackOutput Impedance: 10K OhmsOutput Jack: 1/4 inch standard phone jackOutput: 1Controls: Drive, Tone, BalanceSwitch: Normal/EffectNoise (IHF-A): -110 dBuMax Amplitude: 35 dBuPower Supply: 9V Manganese dry cell battery (S-006P) or special AC adaptorPower Voltage: DC9 V (Battery) / DC10 V (AC-adaptor)Current Consumption: 5 mA (9V) / 6 mA (10 V)AC Adaptor: AC210N (option) Input: AC120V Output: DC9V/200 mA Center - / Sleeve +)Dimensions (main body): 61 mm (W) x 112 mm (D) x 35 mm (H)Dimensions (whole): 70 mm (W) x 112 mm (D) x 55 mm (H)Weight: 260 gAccessories: 9V Manganese dry cell battery (S-006P) x 1Non-skid pad: x 1Warranty Card: x 1User's Manual: x 1* All specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice or obligation. 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