I just got myself a brand new BOSS OD-3.
I couldn't resist to try one. That's my kind of overdrive I suppose...
And it will be easier to build a clone (someday) or design one :roll: , now that I have one to compare with.
And by looking at the schematic on this site, I think I got a better feeling about what my ears like to hear... :P
I just had to tell someone!
I'm a fan of the OD-3 as well. Kind of a sleeper, since everyone is so ga-ga over Tube Screamers and the boutiquey stuff like Tims and Klons and Landgraafs and whatnots.... I think there are a lot of great tones to be had out of the OD-3. The top end can get a little much depending on the amp, but it stays pretty big down below, for those who hate to lose bottom end.
Roger
I just got one today real cheap out of the blue, and I'll tell ya, I don't like Boss pedals much anyways but this one sounds better out of the box than any of the other ones with 15 mods done to them...I was pleasantly surprised :)
Goood...
It's always fun to learn that we're not alone to like something. :D
From the Boss book, the BD-2 (for Blues Distortion of course) has sharper edges than the OD-3. I also find it a bit too harsh with my Fender amp.
But the OD-3 is smoother to my ears, has more sustain at max overdrive without being too fuzzy.
... And one of my guitars needs more highs. I also like to keep the bottom end.
I'll work on the circuit on a breadboard someday. They call it (BOSS) a 2 stages distortion, a second generation analog distortion.
Gilles
Don't want to bother you with BOSS pedals all year... but for just plain fun, check BOSS demos for some pedals.
http://www.bossus.com/interactive/vdg.html
http://www.bossus.com/interactive/vpb_load.html
yeah, the od3 is my main overdrive too....i used to use an od 1, but it loses some bottom end and doesn't have much headroom. i think the od3 is perfect. it has lots of different uses. if i can only use one boost/distortion on a gig, this is the one i bring. jon