Just won a Nobels ODR-1 for like 1000 yen ($8 USD). With my G&L Legacy and F-50, I got a lot of great sounds. This is a very versatile pedal, and it is hard to get it to sound bad. Goes from clean boost to some really think and grainy overdrive, and is probably the most dynamic pedal I've ever played. It does exactly what you tell it to do with your pick attack and the guitars volume. It reminds me of the Addrock Ol'Yeller, but this is brighter and smoother (but with very nice grain.)
At high gain, the Spectrum know will tear your head off if you're not careful. It will give you a massive presence boost without sounding harsh. At the lowest gain settings, this is really useful -- almost like a treble-booster. Otherwise, the sound is faithful to the guitar and amp, and sometimes it's very hard to tell whether or not it's on or off.
It's green like a tube-screamer but I've never owned actually any of the tubescreamers, so I can't compare compare it sonically, but I can tell you that this does NOT have a JRC 4558 chip inside, but a CMOS chip, which is quieter. It also has a "REMOTE" jack which I doubt I'll ever use, but it tells me this is a professional unit -- not just a cheap copy. Unfortunately, the unit powers up ON -- not in bypass mode, which could be an issue.
At high gain, the Spectrum know will tear your head off if you're not careful. It will give you a massive presence boost without sounding harsh. At the lowest gain settings, this is really useful -- almost like a treble-booster. Otherwise, the sound is faithful to the guitar and amp, and sometimes it's very hard to tell whether or not it's on or off.
It's green like a tube-screamer but I've never owned actually any of the tubescreamers, so I can't compare compare it sonically, but I can tell you that this does NOT have a JRC 4558 chip inside, but a CMOS chip, which is quieter. It also has a "REMOTE" jack which I doubt I'll ever use, but it tells me this is a professional unit -- not just a cheap copy. Unfortunately, the unit powers up ON -- not in bypass mode, which could be an issue.