BOSS ODB-3 Bass Overdrive effektpedal
Recensioner av BOSS ODB-3 Bass Overdrive effektpedal
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i bought this pedal used at the local samash store just to experiment with and i got to say i found it very usefull, if you play hard rock or metal this is a must have, sure there's more choices out there but in my opinion this pedal is pretty good., it doesn't suck up my tone in any way and its true what the other guy said, u can use it as a boost pedal too, i keep my on the crunchy side anyways i'm glad i bought this pedal. PS:one person says this pedal eat batteries like crazy well " MOST PEDALS WILL EAT YOUR 9 VOLT IF YOU USE IT FOR MORE THAN 4 HOURS STRAIGHT" if u have a pedal board u got to have a power supply for your pedals.. (im just saying)
i bought this pedal used at the local samash store just to experiment with and i got to say i found it very usefull, if you play hard rock or metal this is a must have, sure there's more choices out there but in my opinion this pedal is pretty good., it doesn't suck up my tone in any way and its true what the other guy said, u can use it as a boost pedal too, i keep my on the crunchy side anyways i'm glad i bought this pedal. PS:one person says this pedal eat batteries like crazy well " MOST PEDALS WILL EAT YOUR 9 VOLT IF YOU USE IT FOR MORE THAN 4 HOURS STRAIGHT" if u have a pedal board u got to have a power supply for your pedals.. (im just saying)
Mortom27
5 februari 2013
i have a gk bass head with o.d. and i prefer the pedal sound way more its a rockin piece and can take a beating, a must have.
i have a gk bass head with o.d. and i prefer the pedal sound way more its a rockin piece and can take a beating, a must have.
the man
27 februari 2010
I got this mainly out of desire rather than necessity and I didn't keep it very long. It was fun to tinker with but for me it wasn't what I was looking for. I like a high gain distortion and I couldn't adjust my amp, bass and pedal enough to get a sound that I liked. The slightest movement on the strings would make that screaching sound. The low gain sounded muddy and drained my tone. I liked it for the fun factor but I couldn't use it with my band. I'll recommend it because the majority of people like it.
I got this mainly out of desire rather than necessity and I didn't keep it very long. It was fun to tinker with but for me it wasn't what I was looking for. I like a high gain distortion and I couldn't adjust my amp, bass and pedal enough to get a sound that I liked. The slightest movement on the strings would make that screaching sound. The low gain sounded muddy and drained my tone. I liked it for the fun factor but I couldn't use it with my band. I'll recommend it because the majority of people like it.
Wardy
13 augusti 2009
This is an amazing pedal, definately the best (for Bass) from Boss. It keeps the basically unaltered low-end while crunching the highs, Great for rock and metal. You can also just use it as a booster for a Bass solo. You can change the OD/distortion from a normal Bass with some grit on top all the way to a tuned down Bass-less guitar, and everywhere in between. Mine doesn't eat up batteries like the other person said. And the light tells you when the batteries are low by getting dimmer and dimmer.
This is an amazing pedal, definately the best (for Bass) from Boss. It keeps the basically unaltered low-end while crunching the highs, Great for rock and metal. You can also just use it as a booster for a Bass solo. You can change the OD/distortion from a normal Bass with some grit on top all the way to a tuned down Bass-less guitar, and everywhere in between. Mine doesn't eat up batteries like the other person said. And the light tells you when the batteries are low by getting dimmer and dimmer.
X-actly
21 juli 2009
works great i can get that old school cliff burton sound that i love out of it,great for any metal player out there i recommenend this to everyone.
works great i can get that old school cliff burton sound that i love out of it,great for any metal player out there i recommenend this to everyone.
ben
30 mars 2009