🎶 Elevate Your Sound with the BOSSOd-3!
The BOSSOd-3 Overdrive Pedal features a dual-stage overdrive circuit that delivers unparalleled sustain and compression, creating dynamic tones reminiscent of classic overdriven amplifiers. With user-friendly controls and a lightweight design, this pedal is perfect for musicians seeking both quality and portability, all backed by a five-year warranty.
Product Dimensions | 9.09 x 6.71 x 14.81 cm; 454 Grams |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | OD-3 |
Colour | Yellow |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Battery Type | Alkaline |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 454 g |
A**R
Absolute Must Have - Even for the Sceptics
Like most players I wasted money on all sorts of pedals when I first started playing in bands and was figuring out my sonic 'place' in the world. Eventually realising all I needed was a good overdrive tone and an amp that cleaned up with my guitar volume control. Which has served me well for 25 years. I even did away with a channel footswitch, and I confess to being a bit 'snobby' about the thought of pedals ever since. Until recently I rarely played at anything less than rehearsal room volumes so would always get the amp working hard enough to let me play like this. However, despite my amp being able to attenuate down to 5w, I have gotten more frustrated working at lower volumes lately at the loss of dynamic and muddying up when using my guitar volume control. I was at the point of thinking I had to change my amp just to get back some life and tonal response like I am used to.A shop assistant listened to me and rather than shamelessly get a sale on expensive amps he convinced me, by appealing to my wallet, to try the OD3 'just as a benchmark' loaning me a beat up demo model for a nominal deposit. I set a clean tone at 5w on my amp - totally stock setting I start at with all my guitars. I set the pedal drive and level dials at '10 o' clock', the tone in the middle and stepped on it expecting nothing before I'd tweaked things substantially - boom! Instantly, there was my 'full volume' dirty tone with great picking dynamics, harmonics and volume response. 40 minutes later I'd not touched a thing and just played and played. An amazing pedal. Almost neutral but full of dynamic that brings out the best of your guitars and amp. All my guitars sounded superb and having used it in a band situation recently I cannot speak highly enough of the tone it helped extract from my amp. Which sounded better driving the clean channel to be dirty than the gain channel itself like I would normally use. Maybe there was some novelty factor in there for me but who cares? I was surprised by just HOW much dirt was available - pretty much Angus Young if you need to go that far. I was expecting Keith Richards to be it's limits but it is WAY more versatile than that and if you don't own one, you should buy one. Now.With a newly open mind I also tried the OD-1X before making an actual purchase. The OD3 is a little noisier at higher levels (if you want an A/B comparison) but both have quite unique tones and the OD3 is not by any means redundant now. The 1X has just a bit more gain, is more modern and crisp sounding overall and responds to even further roll off of guitar volume. Again, not that the OD3 doesn't, the OD1X simply has enough overall space to better handle extra roll off. If you need more versatility the 1X is probably what you need, especially with open chord picking having extra clarity. For me though the OD3 played better to the natural warmth of my amp and has 'that' sort of warmer, swelling overdrive tone. That atypical tone everyone would call 'classic'. And it most certainly is.
G**T
This isn't just another tube screamer or crazy-ass bedroom metalhead pedal
I'm revising my review of last year having been tempted to try this pedal again - I don't know if my playing has evolved but now I find it easy to dial in the tone I need. The "color" knob is excellent for tweaking to suit different guitars and amps, with the overdrive end of things producing a good "brown sound" and the distortion end of things producing a more biting and squishy sound. With humbuckers this sounds amazing driving a valve amp - especially with the gain backed off and the volume up. This is where it really shines. With the knob anywhere around the middle you get a firm, thumpy palm-muted overdrive with varying degrees of sizzling overtones from the distortion. It reminds me of Clapton's early Marshall sound more than anything, and that's no bad thing. I've also been using a CS-3 compressor ahead of it and this takes it to a whole new level,especially with single coils or lower-output pickups. This isn't your typical death metal mid-scooped box of fizz with insane gain - it's an altogether more sophisticated drive box which works best as part of a really good guitar/amp setup.
C**H
Best pedal by far in a wide price range
This pedal offers two common pedals in one. Distortion and Overdrive.Having these pedals in one offers many advantages. You save space on your pedal board, volumes aren't an issue between two pedals as it's all set on one, the same with tone. There is also the ability to blend the two sounds, between a classic overdriven sound, to a modern distorted sound. I was asked if this pedal can achieve an almost tube sound, with the ability to roll back the volume on your guitar and have a clean tone, and to an extent, yes you can. This is however true with most good pedals. This is just proof this is a good pedal.The disadvantage to having this is, although it is two pedals in one, that is sometimes not what you want. You may want a changeover from verse to chorus, for example, where the verse is an overdriven tone, and the chorus is distorted. This becomes tricky with this pedal, as you can only adjust it with a knob on the pedal. Also, you may want the distorted sound to be quieter than the overdrive, which this pedal again, isn't good for.All in all, value for money, you can't get a better pedal with these features in this sort of price range. But, if you want control over the volumes, tones of each sound and an ability to switch between overdrive and distortion, you will be better off spending double the amount and getting both.
D**N
Sleeper pedal
Great overdrive! I used the sd1 for ever and gave this a shot on a whim, for me it’s the best OD out there! I dime the gain and drive it from the volume pot which goes from mild overdrive to almost distortion! Love it
R**R
Perfect condition. Came with 9v battery ready installed
Perfect condition. Came with 9v battery ready installed. Works great, no complaint at all. Great tone with all my guitars and fits into my rig perfectly. Awesome tubelike tones through my solid state Marshall. Soaring leads and crunchy rhythm when coupled especially with the Boss GE-7 EQ pedal. Great buy, love it!
R**X
Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion
Can't go wrong with the Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion pedal. I've positioned it just before my Spark Booster pedal and gives me the great sound I was expecting. Highly recommended.
A**D
Spot on
A great overdrive pedal. Nothing more to say than perhaps it's a little pricey, bit oh well... never mind.
J**E
Love it, great tone’s
Love it , great tone’s .
Z**E
Great Boss overdrive
Really cool pedal. You can really play with the tones, and get something that almost sounds like a fuzz pedal all the way to a clean metal sound. And if you amp has settings to play with you can really go crazy with the sounds
E**D
Price of product
Like the easy yo use controls, Boss a good product
R**.
Un excelente overdrive
Lo uso para tocar "Blues", con una "Stratocaster", modelo 1972
L**A
Buen artículo aunque el cargador hay que comprarlo por separado
No concibo como un artículo tan bueno no pueda ya incluir su propio y original cargador. Tuvimos que adquirirlo por separado.
C**N
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