Warm Audio ODD Box v1 | Hard-Clipping Overdrive Pedal

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • ODD Box v1 | Hard-Clipping Overdrive Pedal | $119 USD
    Inspired By An Iconic Pedalboard Staple Known For Cranked Amp Tone
    The hard-clipping, op-amp-based circuit of the ODD delivers all of the sounds of a cranked, saturated tube amp made famous in legendary recordings. True to its inspiration, the ODD is perfect for adding a little breakup to an otherwise clean tone, or dramatically transforming your clean pedal-platform amp into a punk-rock powerhouse. To accurately deliver this popular modern tone, the ODD is built like an iconic pedalboard staple with through-hole construction using premium components, including a TLO82CP Op-Amp, 2N7000 transistors, & hand-selected capacitors & resistors.
    Featuring classic-inspired controls & sounds, including a UK/US Switch, the ODD can quickly flip personalities. Engaging the UK setting distorts earlier, bumps the upper-mids, and increases volume - giving this setting more of a cranked, "chimey" amplifier tone. The US setting has a little more clean headroom, allowing the ODD to act more like a boost at first, and better aligns with traditional tweed-based "edge of breakup" amplifier tones.
    Like all Warm Audio gear, the ODD is meticulously hand-tested and inspected by trained technicians with a passion for making music in Austin, TX USA.
    Technical Specs:
    Premium Components, Including A TLO82CP Op-Amp, 2N7000 Transistors, & Hand-Selected
    Capacitors & Resistors
    Controls: Volume, Drive, Tone, & UK/US Switch
    Through-Hole Construction
    True-Bypass Switching
    9-Volt Battery Or External 9-18V Regulated DC Adapter (Center-Negative)
    Current Draw: 5.5 MA (9V) / 6.5 MA (18V)
    Custom-Folded Steel Enclosure With A Durable Powder-Coated Finish
    1/4" Input And Output Jacks
    Dimensions: 4.5" X 2.5" X 1.5"
    Weight: 0.85 lb
    To learn more about the ODD Box v1 visit:
    warmaudio.com/...
    #warmaudio #oddboxv1 #odd #oddbox #fxpedals #guitar #recording #recordingstudio #phasor #pedalboard #guitarplayer

Комментарии • 16

  • @coldwar1977
    @coldwar1977 Год назад +8

    Would love to know which OCD version it is based on? There are so many different ones. Or is it maybe a mix of different circuits?

    • @WarmAudioOfficial
      @WarmAudioOfficial  Год назад +6

      Hey man! While the circuit is unique, this version is inspired by v1.4 sound.

    • @coldwar1977
      @coldwar1977 Год назад +4

      @@WarmAudioOfficial Great news, because that's the best one imho!! Thanx for your fast response and keep up the good work!

    • @MarshallorFender
      @MarshallorFender Год назад

      @@WarmAudioOfficial Guitarists around the world are thanking you for picking up the manufacturing of a great pedal like this. Thank You!!

  • @joen5970
    @joen5970 Год назад +3

    Great brand with a great concept. Next pedal a Hardwire RV-7 Stereo Reverb? Is no longer made and is now also becoming a classic given the second-hand prices. I think it will also be a sales success.

  • @silviolutti1522
    @silviolutti1522 2 месяца назад

    I recently purchased this Odd pedal of yours and I really like it, regardless of whether it is inspired by the Ocd pedal or not. I think it has really nice sounds and the through hole construction is wonderful. Excellent choice, congratulations! However, I have a couple of questions to ask. In the past I had an OCD version 1.4. The odd pedal has less bass/less gain compared to version 1.4. Was it your choice? Does the cut (slightly higher than the OCD) of the low frequencies in your circuit occur before the distortion? Last question; why the choice of a germanium diode in position D2? If it wasn't there, how would the timbre change? Thanks for your answers. Greetings.

  • @yussufalkamaal912
    @yussufalkamaal912 Год назад +2

    My friend says it's better than OCD.. how much is this?

  • @canecorso218
    @canecorso218 6 месяцев назад

    Does it cut bass freq ? I have a bass VI and doesn't want to loose the low end

  • @jonoftheford
    @jonoftheford Год назад

    Does this have an output buffer? If no, what is the output impedance?

    • @WarmAudioOfficial
      @WarmAudioOfficial  Год назад

      Hey Jon!
      No, there is no output buffer. In bypass the pedal is entirely out of the signal path. When active, the output impedance is between 0 and 120 kOhm depending on the output Volume control setting.

  • @JohnoO_O_
    @JohnoO_O_ Год назад +1

    @WarmAudioOfficial has Mike Fullar permitted you to license any of his other designs?

    • @jazzbuckeye
      @jazzbuckeye Год назад +4

      You don't need a license for basic circuits like this.

    • @BlueberryStinkFinger62
      @BlueberryStinkFinger62 Год назад

      @@jazzbuckeye mike fuller put it together you need a license and as far as I know Fuller hasn't given anyone permission to copy his pedals