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  1. [quote name='cheddatom' post='181576' date='Apr 21 2008, 09:55 AM']I like to have lots of options. I suppose if you like to have 1 distortion pedal for all your settings, and you keep bending over to change the knobs, then the ODB-3 would be a bag of poo. I however, use it as a low gain agrressive overdrive with almost extreme levels of low end boost. I blend this with other distortions if I want more gain/fuzz.

    I'm guessing you have a tube amp which you can set to overdrive? Not everyone can do this, and I certainly wouldn't want to.[/quote]


    Solid state all the way baby, pearce BC1 preamp.


    i've just got an animato it's quite a sexy distortion, i'd read somewhere that it was sh*t and on other places that it was good - but i love the tone of it.

    the tone knob NEEDS to be all the way to the left, otherwise you go into bass loss-playing through a radio-central.

  2. i found the odb-3 was a bag of poo, the only good tones i could get from it were slightly aggressive very low gain ones - which is usually how i set up my clean sound anyway so it was useless.



    same with the people i've seen use it live, it's either been terrible or i've thought "you should set up your clean sound to how your odb-3 sounds and get a mega evil distortion"

    oh well ey?

    everyone's tastes are different i guess.

  3. stacking up gain is a great way to get some meaty thick sounds, i've found that people always say certain things should always go in a certain order, but you may find you prefer the sounds of a totally different signal chain - just sit on your floor for ages switching everything around and see what sounds best to you.

    I love the sound of my tech21 comptortion driving my cranetortoise DD-1B but it sounds totally different the other way round (even though you can get similar sounds from both pedals)

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