Great comparison! Thanks for the making the time to do this; 'preciated! You have demonstrated the similarity of both units well. But for me the bigger size (for bigger shoes!) gets my vote! Thanks again :-) ps great chops!
@J-MAN - Nice comparison! Klon guy myself - actually Klon clone, and it happens to be a mini-pedal. I don't really see not being to use a battery a big deal as if the power is out, the amp would be SOL as well (unless it's battery powered, in which case, one could use a battery adapter that feeds into the power in). Having side Ins/Outs is probably a necessity due to space constraints. The hard switch could be seen as a plus by purists who like "true bypass". Finally, the differences in control settings is probably explained by component tolerance ranges. Generally, I'll go for mini-pedals for the reasons you've stated - space, but mostly price!
Since there are operational tolerances on all electronic components you can't depend on the pointer position on both units to be exactly the same outputs. As you found out achieving the same results requires the knob to be slightly different position but the results are the same. I do want more space on my pedalboard and more money in my bank
Yeah what these do they do well. Probably not for everyone but if you like a little hair on your notes either one is great. The mini really holds it's own and is very affordable as far as new pedals go...😀
Yup it does have a scooped sound. With humbuckers it would be too dark ... With a tele pickup it's not too bad. I use it with a paisley drive deluxe and it's pretty good
Nobals pedals are great,I believe they have a new one,has a few more tone options, along the same line as these two pedals,uncle Larry was showing it off not long ago,on his 501 chorus ecko homeschoolin channel.
The ODR mini is worthy of any country player's pedalboard. It did not work for my rock and roll pedalboard. I couldn't find a tone that would cut through and be heard in the group setting. Tube screamers and Boss pedals have to do. :(
Excuse me. Are you saying “air” or “hair”? Or are you blessed with an intermittent British accent? All kidding aside, that was interesting. I never saw a side by side of pedals that similar before. Oh, by the way, I ordered the WestCreek Racer. Did you test that one?
It's my french acadian accent lol! And it's Hair lol adds some hair to your notes 😀. Have not tried the Racer, but my buddy 2bikemike on youtube has ordered one and it's quite good according to him!
Great comparison! Thanks for the making the time to do this; 'preciated! You have demonstrated the similarity of both units well. But for me the bigger size (for bigger shoes!) gets my vote! Thanks again :-) ps great chops!
Thanks buddy! Yeah both great pedals. I think the bigger version sounds thicker but they are close!
Rock on!
@J-MAN - Nice comparison! Klon guy myself - actually Klon clone, and it happens to be a mini-pedal. I don't really see not being to use a battery a big deal as if the power is out, the amp would be SOL as well (unless it's battery powered, in which case, one could use a battery adapter that feeds into the power in). Having side Ins/Outs is probably a necessity due to space constraints. The hard switch could be seen as a plus by purists who like "true bypass". Finally, the differences in control settings is probably explained by component tolerance ranges. Generally, I'll go for mini-pedals for the reasons you've stated - space, but mostly price!
Yes sir! 100% agree...
This little pedal can hold it's own too so it's a no brainer for me...😀
Plus I never use batteries 😏
Since there are operational tolerances on all electronic components you can't depend on the pointer position on both units to be exactly the same outputs. As you found out achieving the same results requires the knob to be slightly different position but the results are the same. I do want more space on my pedalboard and more money in my bank
Yup more money in the bank equals more guitars hahaha!
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Indeed 👍👍😊
Nice comparison video, J! I find pedal prices to be a LOT for a few transistors and some pots, but they have the "secret" sauce, don't they?
Yeah what these do they do well. Probably not for everyone but if you like a little hair on your notes either one is great. The mini really holds it's own and is very affordable as far as new pedals go...😀
You do not need more guitars UNLESS you are selling Guitars!!!!!!!!!!!!! Addiction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hahaha I admit I have a problem lol!
I used to have a nobels mini but I returned it. It had a scooped sound and I'm a mids fan.
Yup it does have a scooped sound. With humbuckers it would be too dark ... With a tele pickup it's not too bad. I use it with a paisley drive deluxe and it's pretty good
Nobals pedals are great,I believe they have a new one,has a few more tone options, along the same line as these two pedals,uncle Larry was showing it off not long ago,on his 501 chorus ecko homeschoolin channel.
Cool man! I had never heard of them until my buddy told me to try his... it's pretty sweet!
The ODR mini is worthy of any country player's pedalboard. It did not work for my rock and roll pedalboard. I couldn't find a tone that would cut through and be heard in the group setting. Tube screamers and Boss pedals have to do. :(
Yeah I can see that... they are pretty tame in the midrange. Smooth drive more so than punchy🤔
Excuse me. Are you saying “air” or “hair”? Or are you blessed with an intermittent British accent?
All kidding aside, that was interesting. I never saw a side by side of pedals that similar before.
Oh, by the way, I ordered the WestCreek Racer. Did you test that one?
It's my french acadian accent lol! And it's Hair lol adds some hair to your notes 😀.
Have not tried the Racer, but my buddy 2bikemike on youtube has ordered one and it's quite good according to him!