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Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive

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Manufacturer URL http://www.bossus.com/
Ease of Use 9.0 (46 responses)
Sound Quality 8.3 (45 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (42 responses)
Customer Support 8.5 (4 responses)
Overall Rating 8.6 (44 responses)
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Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $54.00
Submitted 01/20/2000 at 05:38pm by thunda
Email: thunda<at>dixiethunder dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This thing has a wide variety of overdrive/distortion sounds, it's very easy to find a tone you like - in fact, it is one of the most versatile pedals I've owned. The manual has some excellent settings to start with, and you just have to play with it for a while until you find the ones that you like. You can get a really good AC/DC crunch outta this thing, or SRV/Jonny Lang overdrive tones too!

Sound Quality : 9
I use this pedal with primarily a Les Paul Classic and a home-made strat copy with two single coils and a red (HOTT) Lace Sensor humbucker in the bridge through two old Peavey Deuce amps (solid state pre-amp, four 6L6 power tubes, 2x12 combo amp)in stereo, and it really cranks with the bridge pickups in either guitar. I also use a DS-1, but not a whole lot, just the occasional solo - it's a little too distorted; an Ibanez TS-10 tube screamer, which USED to be my favorite pedal, but it just isn't as versatile as this pedal. It is nice having the two overdrives - I can use the TS-10 for some things and the OD-2r for others on the fly, just step on 'em. Also have a DOD Flashback Fuzz, and excellent old-fashioned fuzz box - works great for stuff like Smoke on the Water - add this before and you get some screamin' metal sounds...and an Arion Stereo Fat Chorus pedal and Dunlop Cry Baby wah (I know, I know, but I haven't been able to find a Schaller wah - such is life...). Also use some home-made pedals, try it, you'll like it...My amp has a phase shifter built in (think Lynyrd Skynyrd's One More From The Road album - I believe they used Peavey Mace amps which basically were Deuces with six 6L6 power tubes instead of four)The pedal is not noisy unless you have the drive and tone controls WFO and the turbo switch on (and then it's an acceptable level of noise as no one's gonna hear it as long as you are playing!)- I had an old single pole footswitch with a 1/4 inch plug that I used to use with a small practice amp and this works perfectly in the optional footswitch jack on the OD-2r to switch between normal and "Turbo" modes

Reliability : 10
Boss - indestructo - no backup needed.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Boss - indestructo - no support needed.

Overall Rating : 9
We play classic rock and some new stuff - this really dds to the sounds I can get - works great for blusey rock too. Been playing nearly 27 years, most of my stuff could probably be classified as antique (like my Deuces, old CS800, MD12 mixer, SP3 loudspeakers - hell, their used, but not used up, and for the music we play, fit the bill nicely. Some folks are snobbish if you don't have boutique stuff, but my stuff has been making money for me a long time - 'nuff said). If the pedal were lost or stolen, I'd definitely try to find another one, I've grown quite fond of it. I love the way you can switch from regular overdrive to "turbo", works great for gain. Compared to my tubescreamer, you can get a similar tone, but this is actually a more versatile distortion unit, whereas the tubescreamer is an overdrive - for example, I use the tubescreamer ofr Clapton's "Badge" and SRV stuff, and the OD-2r for AC/DC, Georgia Satellites, etc. It definitely contributes to my creativity!


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $25.00
Submitted 01/09/2000 at 06:43am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Play with the knobs till you like what you hear!

Sound Quality : 9
Lots and lots of usefull overdrive tones to be found in this box. You can cover most classic rock tunes as well as punk, blues and alternative. It cleans up great when you roll the volume back on your guitar and does not mess up you guitars natural sound. This pedal sounds great with single coils as well as humbuckers. I have used this pedal with SS and Tube amps and have been satisfied with both, though I do prefer tube amps. This pedal also works great with most other pedals in your effects chain. I use it with Wah, Phase,Flange and delay pedals with great results.

Reliability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
You can get these pedals used for under $50! Go out and get one! I have had many many overdrive,Fuzz and distortion boxes in the past and after a while I always end up selling or trading them for something else. This is the only pedal that I never sell. I may get tired of it or put it away for a while but in the end I always seem to go back to it. The Boss Turbo Overdrive it a great overdrive pedal that can be had for a great price. One of its best features is that works well with other pedals! GET ONE!


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: 2650 (pesos)
Submitted 10/06/1999 at 10:50pm by alvin
Email: vinosavic at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
Easy to use 4 knobs...
level = volume/thickness
tone = brightness
overdrive = warmth
turbo on /off....

Sound Quality : 10
I use a squire strat s/s/h... if u think that u sound weak this pedal is for you ! it'll make your sound fatter and warmer. If u like the bluesy feel try the neck single coil and don't use a pick turbo mode of 80% level ( i like it bright ! ) 40-60% drive. If u like screamin solo's turbo on drive 70-80% tone all the way up and tone about 50% will do. And use the humbuckers too for rock solo's. And i got it on sale !!

Reliability : No Opinion
Never had any problems... i'm not one of those abusers =)

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Blues, Blues soloing to rock soloing range. i've been using this pedal for 6 months... with a super crappy amp... it makes the amp sound decent ! 80's rock sound ! I'd buy this again.. definitely !


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $100 new
Submitted 08/19/1999 at 05:50pm by Col'trane'
Email: c4953 at kopower<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy to use. 4 knobs. One controls level, amount of distortion, and tone. Extra knob to switch from normal overdrive to turbo overdrive

Sound Quality : 9
I use a Les Paul Standard, Lonestar strat through a Marshall JCM2000 head and 4 X 12 cab plus I use a fender Hot Rod Deville (2 X 12. This pedal has a slight buzz with the distortion all the way up. My band plays stuff like Pearl Jam, STP, oldies like Chuck Berry and ZZ top. Very awesome Satriani sounds. The Turbo overdrive is awesome. Lots of punch. Switch to the normal overdrive for SRV sounds. Very cool.

Reliability : No Opinion
Boss. Nuff said.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Boss. Nuff said.

Overall Rating : 9
I love this pedal. If it were stolen I'd first try to find and kill the guy who took it. If that didn't work, I'd definitly buy another.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: CAN 160
Submitted 07/31/1999 at 06:04am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
this is a very simple pedal.Volume,Tone,Gain,Turbo(on-off) it's a basic overdrive pedal.it can be a little difficult to get the exact tone you want when you first use this pedal

Sound Quality : 8
I'm using a heavily modified '96 mexican strat into this pedal and into a Marshall master lead combo.the sound quality is extremely high...i've compared it to a Mesa Boogie V-Twin tube preamp and it is pretty much equal.

Reliability : 10
it's a boss.i throw the thing around.i play with my band in a garage with a cement floor.this pedal has never given me trouble,even when it bounces off the garage floor.i've used it for several gigs without a backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed it

Overall Rating : 10
i play rock,hard rock and alternative....it is a good match it has more gain than i need...i never use turbo on with more than 3/4 gain for really hard stuff.if you like good overdrives then this is your pedal


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 07/20/1999 at 11:31am by daveyboy
Email: luxmusic<at>bigfoot dot com

Ease of Use : 6
The OD-2r is LIKE your basic 3-knob OD pedal (Gain, Tone, Level), except it has a 4th knob, to toggle back & forth between 2 modes; normal and turbo. These can be switched manually or with a latching remote footswitch- an approximate $15 addition. So basically you get 2 OD pedals in 1 case. This saves on batteries or AC connections. Getting the right balance from your normal to your turbo sound may take some compromising on one or both ends. I'm not thrilled about how this works for me.

Sound Quality : 6
Separately, I find I could get a lot of mileage from the 2 overdrives. But the turbo mode seemed like too great a jump from the normal setting for me. There was a substantial volume boost, too. I use this with an old Boss ME-X multi-effects, an Ibanez CP-9 compressor and a TS-9 Tubescreamer. I tried varying orders of these 3 pedals in the ME-X' slots. I generally use an American Standard Strat (40th Anniversary) and an early 80's Gibson Les Paul Custom. I run guitar--> effects--> amp; an obscure 1 12" (Class A) all-tube combo, which shall remain nameless for their abysmal customer support. This amp has an effects-loop, but I don't use it much.
Most of the stuff I do is lightly overdriven, but I like to get my sound progressively thicker and grainier as necessary. I hate buzzy distortions. Tonally, it's nice. I've got better sounding pedals though. The main appeal is its compactness. Honestly, it sounds pretty much like all the other Boss overdrives, which (let's face it) are all pretty much the same things with different paint jobs.

Reliability : 10
Boss.
"How much more dependable could it be? None; None more dependable."

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 6
Works well for most styles. You can add or subtract gain and treble to either mode, and get some widely varying tones. for that reason, it might be good for far-away sessions where you don't want to carry much. Let's see, other OD pedals I own: a Daddy-O, a Bluesbreaker, a Jekyll & Hyde, a TS-9, an Original SansAmp, and the 2 OD's/1 Distortion in my 2 Boss ME-5's. I used to have a Blues Driver too.
Raves: It's fairly cheap, common and easy to replace. It sounds reasonably good, and it has 2 gain structures in one box.
If stolen or lost, I would probably not replace it or buy something else. I have everything I need, and it's just not that spectacular sounding. I should say it's not bad either.
I originally bought it to have 2 drives in one case. Now I have a Jekyll & Hyde for that. The OD-2r doesn't come close to that quality of sound, and you can't use both modes together like the J&H. If I could alter the settings of each mode separately and/or use the 2 modes together; then I'd get more excited.
It's good, but not great. I use it at live shows a lot, to save my great stuff (which won't fit in the Boss/Ibanez pedal-sized slots of the ME-X), and to cut down on the amount of gear I haul to a gig. If you can get one cheap, it's probablt worth it. Don't spend the money on a new one.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: DK kr 650
Submitted 07/07/1999 at 10:18am by Kasper
Email: Zodiac<at>person dot dk

Ease of Use : 9
the pedal is very easy to use, there is tre four nops and what can I say, its simple

Sound Quality : 6
I primery use this pedal whit my roland "Hot Tube" and my "tokain" guitar ist like a gibson, love rock model, there is no nois, and in my loop there is a wha wha cry baby my enhancer, my octave and then my turbo overdrive, and my DOD distortion, but there is nop punch!!!

Reliability : 10
IT ALWAYS WORKS, I can smash it up against the wall and stamp on it, it Reliability is the best

Overall Rating : 8
its a geat surf overdrive sound!!!


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 12/24/1998 at 08:49am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. You know, like a stompbox. Three knobs, you turn them.

Sound Quality : 10
I mainly play in a surf-rock band, using Strats, Teles, Danelectros and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and Deville amps. That said, I don't like this pedal for my surf sound. Sometimes we play other types of music where I need more of a "Marshall" overdrive (early Aerosmith or AC/DC). That's where I love this pedal. It seems to have a darker, thicker, more mid-rangey quality than my Tube Screamer, Expandora or the Hot Rod overdrive. And it really runs the gamut of overdrive, from slight to searing (with the turbo on). With my Les Paul Custom, I have Turbo off, and drive set at like 9 or 10 o'clock for a nice overdriven sound to riff with. I have the footswitch to change over to Turbo mode, but I don't use it much. There is a slight volume increase (for leads) when you switch to Turbo mode, but it's not dramatic. With the Les Paul, I just use the volume knobs. Responds very well to volume tweaks.

Reliability : 10
Wouldn't it be great to have a product line like Boss has, where people simply say "It's a Boss" and we all know that means nothing can hurt it?

Customer Support : No Opinion
See reliability.

Overall Rating : 9
I've owned the Boss Dual Overdrive (okay), numerous Rats (very nice, wish I still had one) the Boss DS-1 (too trebly for me, and too much distortion). I use only Fender amps, because they're so versatile, but they are sometimes too pristine and slick-sounding. But for playing in church and playing surf-rock, they are of course perfect. It's always been a challenge for me to find a pedal to put in front of it when I want that faux-Marshall overdrive. This pedal does a respectable job of that. To be fair, the Rat does, too.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 09/07/1998 at 02:33am by Benn Schecter
Email: epilover at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 1
Sucks compared to my marshall amp. Distortion is to treble and crisp. You can't get a saturated tone out of it and are only able to get two sounds. Crap with a lot of treble and A lot of crap with a lot of treble.

Sound Quality : 1

Reliability : 7

Overall Rating : 1
Crap


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: Norwegian kroner 495 used
Submitted 08/26/1998 at 05:10am by Asle Leknes

Ease of Use : 8
All over, it's really easy to use. One little minus is that the sound range is not so wide, but cool sounds are available, of course. I bought it used and I got no manual.

Sound Quality : 7
I'm using a Kingsound (Strat copy) guitar and a Philipson 15 watt amp. I'm using the following effect row: Morley PWA wah-wah - OD-2R Turbo Overdrive - Zoom 505 multi-fx. The sounds in general are a bit boring (sounds like the amp overdrive), but useful. Alone, it serves a cool and light sound. I usually keep the Turbo on all the time and about 60 % drive and 50 % tone setting. It's not very noisy. Used with the wah pedal, it sounds pretty sharp. It's also damn good as a pre-drive for the Zoom 505. When using chorus or flanging on the 505 and a mid-drive distortion on the OD-2R, really cool sounds appear. When combining OD-2R and 505 distortions, the sounds may be a bit too noisy and thick. All over, it keeps the expections.

Reliability : 9
I depend fully on it . . . Boss pedals are mainly reliable. I'm not gigging (I'm only playing alone and in no band), but I guess it would do the job anywhere.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't been trying to get any support.

Overall Rating : 8
It delivers a very useful overdrive tone (but I need to experiment a little before I find my favourite tone). The bad thing is that it soesn't deliver exactly the distortion type I want. Probably I'm going to sell it to my brother (who also plays a bit guitar and bass) and buy a XT-2, PW-2 or HM-3. I bought it used at a large size music store, for about 60 per cent of new prize. I've been playing guitar for four years, but I bought the guitar and amp about a year ago. I'm playing all kinds of popular music and the OD-2R is used very much.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $78
Submitted 08/19/1998 at 02:30pm by Brian Fasolo

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal has an awesome sound to it. The turbo feature gives it an awesome sound, even with a 6 volt power supply. It is also an excellent pre-amp. just turn off the drive, kick in the Turbo, and up the level and you have a really cool preamp. The manual also has some pretty wicked settings.

Sound Quality : 9
I have used this pedal with a cheesey $75 Fender, and it makes it sound incredible. the one downside is the fact that every so often, i get a little bit of feedback, but that can easily be drowned out by using a filter, or constantly playing.

Reliability : 10
i have thrown this pedal at my sister, and it always works. what i mean is, the electronics hold up. i have smashed it against the floor, wall, ceiling, etc. and have never had a problem. i am sure it can withstand a nuclear war. the sound quality is always excellent, no matter what size amp i use.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Boss rules, no way around that. i doubt i'll ever need it repaired.

Overall Rating : 10
when i bought the pedal, i had no idea what i was doing, i just knew Boss was better than DOD. i like to play rock and sometimes a bluesy kind of style. changing the settings on the guitar and playing with the drive on the pedal allows me to play a bluesy style and turning everything on maximum lets me rock the hell out of the neighbors. if the pedal was $100 i'd still have bought it.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: English Pounds 60
Submitted 08/09/1998 at 10:11am by Sajid Chowdhury

Ease of Use : 10
This was my first pedal, and I didn't really expect any difficulties with it's ease of use. Don't bother to use the manual, there's only 3 dials to screw around with. (Volume, Tone, and Overdrive, plus a Turbo function) As long as you know the difference between clock-wise and anti-clockwise you should be fine. If you need a variety of overdrive tones during the same song, I recommend you get a footswitch for the Turbo setting. Otherwise, it has to be set by hand.

Sound Quality : 8
I had a terrible setup with a second hand amp and guitar that I got for a great price. It was great for a beginner, playing through a Samick amp and a Chevy (anyone ever heard of it?) guitar. It got pretty noisy when the Turbo was switched on, but that's probably to do with quality of my setup. Really, I would only suggest using this pedal with the Turbo switched on. Otherwise, it sounds pretty weak. By adjusting the Overdrive without the Turbo you can get a variety of sounds, but I wouldn't suggest playing any kind of alternative or even punk without the Turbo. My tastes in music have rapidly changed, so this pedal isn't as useful for me as it used to be. This is NOT a metal pedal. Great for alternative, rock, blues, but if metal and thrash is your thing, stay away. With the right setup this pedal makes it possible to achieve a huge variety of sounds. Playing anything from Hendrix to Weezer, Nirvana to SRV is all right with this pedal. I gave it an 8 for sound quality because of the pedal's weak sound without the Turbo. With the Turbo, though, it's great. Just remember what settings you like. The manual has all these pictures of the pedal in the back, so you can draw in your favorite settings.

Reliability : 9
It's a Boss, it's a indestructable box of steel. I haven't had it run over by an 18-wheeler or dropped it in burning jet fuel, but then it's not supposed to be. It's been dropped a bunch of times, and although the paints been chipped, no harm's been done to anything inside. Strong as a rock. Very dependable, except the batteries have this habit of dying at the most inopportune times. No matter what brand of batteries I use, this pedal seems to eat them up pretty fast. I think the battery gets drained much quicker if the Turbo is switched on. Would I use it on a gig without a backup? I've done it before, and I'll do it again. Do not, and I repeat 'Do not' go to a gig without a spare battery. I speak from experience.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with the company, and I don't think I ever will. An upgrade? No, I don't think so. If you're into blues or rock, this pedal should suit all your needs. If you have to get it repaired, there was probably something wrong with it when you bought it.

Overall Rating : 8
For the kind of music that I used to be into (rock, even a bit of blues) this pedal is great. I've been playing for just over two years now, and I plan on buying a Metal Zone pedal, along with a Jackson Soloist, and a Marshall VS100R. If it were stolen or lost, I think I'd buy it again. It's cool for lead playing. Like I said before, keep the Turbo switched on. I wish the dials (especially the volume) were constructed a little differently. I think they'd be more user-friendly if they gave a little resistance to the turning, like on the volume knobs of computer speakers and hi-fi amplifiers. It should be much easier to adjust the volumes on all pedals while you're actually playing. Trying to turn the dial with your foot is pretty dangerous, since the knob turns so easily, and you can end up with a volume much higher than you wanted. I got this as a present from my big bro, so I couldn't really compare it to other products. I think the 'sweet' kind of sound of this pedal, and opposed to the distortion of many other pedals. It would have been cool to have a switch for the Turbo function, instead of a dial. Boss could have eliminated the need for a footswitch by making it possible to press down on a Turbo switch with your foot, instead of twisting it with your hand. Does it help me make music? I love loads of overdrive, and the sweet tone that accompanies it, but I don't think it helps me make any music. It's good for tuning, though, because the difference in pitch is much more noticable. This isn't a metal pedal, but then again Boss didn't make for metal, did they? So many people say 'Oh, the Metal Zone is useless for blues' 'Damn, this Overdrive pedal can't give you a great metal sound.' If you all look extremely closely at most Boss pedals, you'll notice that the name will tell you what you're meant to use it for. Gave it an 8 because it's useless without the Turbo.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: temporary trade
Submitted 08/02/1998 at 11:39am by Roey Lehman

Ease of Use : 10
its a Boss stompbox.... although there's a catch... u have to know what clockwise is...
(Im kidding..)

Sound Quality : 9
ok I know this may sound dumb but in my opinion ALL boss stompboxes have the same exact distortion sound! how do I know, even though I havent tried them all? Well if the OD-2R has a similiar sound as my MT-2 Metal zone, that shows how diverse the boss distortion range is. to be truthful, it does not have the EXACT same sound, its only similiar on some settings, but enough to fool the ears...
Even if they are similiar, I still love Boss Distortion, its rich in harmonics and very pleasing to the ears (unlike the Ibanez Soundtank series) .. the only thing that changes the sound in the OD2-r is the Tone knob, which increases /decreases treble.. actually it works the same as a big muff.. volume, gain level, tone. There is a switch between mode I and II, but the modes are pretty similiar.. mode I has (as expected) less gain , but not a different sound.. I dont know how a good tube amp distortion sounds (having experience only with the Fender hot rod deluxe who's distortion sucks, plus I have a Solid State Marshall valvestate amp myself) but this pedal reacts like everybody says a tube amp reacts.. play softly, it will sound clean.. strum hard, you'll get distortion.. put it on Mode I, back off the guitar volume, and u have a nice bluesy sound. The overall sound can be described as pretty fat/thick. NOT cutting enough for metal, but pretty good for grunge, classic rock and blues.
Here's a plan for any guitarist: buy a Metal zone, but this pedal, and you have every distortion for every situation...

Reliability : No Opinion
I had a Boss flanger (which I traded for this pedal) and it had some kind of malfunction regarding volume/treble but I hope this pedal stays ok (cuz its not mine :)

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with boss

Overall Rating : 9
I play every kind of music and this pedal would suit any musician except hard core/metal people who need a cutting edgy sound which this pedal cannot provide . I like it but I still use my Me-30's distortion most of the time which is cooler (at least to me)


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 02/26/1998 at 11:52am by Adam

Ease of Use : 8
This pedal is relatively easy to use, but the turbo function has to be turned on by hand, and this makes it near impossible to activate it in the middle of a song.

Sound Quality : 8
The only way to make it sound really great is to dime the level and drive settings with turbo on. I use a laney 50 watt amp, and Ibanez guitar, with which it seems dead quiet, as long as no other effects are used with it.

Reliability : 10
I bought it used, and beat on it without any problems, besides, it's a Boss.

Customer Support : No Opinion
It's never been broken!

Overall Rating : 9
This pedal is good for blues, and alot of styles that don't use alot of gain. The one pedal I'd trade it for has to be a DS-1. The only other comment I have is:Never turn the turbo off, It sounds too weak.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 10/02/1997 at 11:13am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Doesn't get any easier. One tone knob one volume and one gain.

Sound Quality : 9
It's a great overdrive pedal. It really gives a good overdriven amp sound. I mostly play metal and this pedal is no where near a metal pedal. But I recommend it for good old rock.

Reliability : 10
Owned it a year and no problems

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never neaded their help

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I would buy it again. I think the most important thing is to have a good tube amp behind it. I have a solid state Peavey Express 112 and while it gives a good sound it just doesn't do it for me anymore but it still is a very good overdrive pedal.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: canadian 50 used
Submitted 07/26/1997 at 07:58pm by Pablo Garcia-Rejon

Ease of Use : 10
it is really easy to use. I also made a sort of footswitch for the turbo, I took off the know on the turbo and put a metal thing in the little groove so now I can turn the turbo on and off with my foot

Sound Quality : 8
I only use it with the tone and drive all the way up and the turbo on. Without the turbo it sounds pretty weak but with the turbo on it kicks ass.

Reliability : 10
Boss pedals are made like tanks

Overall Rating : 9
I would buy it again. I hate the weak distorton when the turbo is off. Its a wicked pedal for doing leads


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 07/19/1997 at 05:26pm by Jason Yerger

Ease of Use : 9
It's pretty much your standard stomp box: 4 knobs and an on/off button. It has a lot of good sounds in it, it just takes a bit of tinkering to get them out.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Quietest OD pedal I've played. On the turbo off setting, with Dist. and Tone knobs cranked and hella reverb (I use my amp's plus a boss RV-3 set on "Plate") you get a wicked Mermen type sound, and with turbo on with the same settings, you get a very sweet, Santana-like lead tone.

Reliability : 10
It's a boss. It could stand up to freight train.

Overall Rating : 10
I'd buy it again if I had the $, just so I would't have change the Knobs between songs. This pedal kicks ASS! Buy it!


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 07/17/1997 at 11:26am by Justin

Ease of Use : 10
Really easy to use. You can get settings from the manual that range from lightly distorted to all-out grind.

Sound Quality : 9
if your looking for a death-metal sound, this is not your unit. The switch is good if you want more gain.

Reliability : 10
metal casing so it can take a beating.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with the customer support

Overall Rating : 9
I would buy it again in a heartbeat. I like the sound it gives me.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $89.90
Submitted 05/26/1997 at 12:55pm by Arthur

Ease of Use : 9
This Pedal is very easy to use,it can get a good medium gain sound with out much of a problum (think of it as a Bush type sound).it is a little noisey and is a little dull without a good amp EQ

Sound Quality : 10
It has a medium gain voicing,it has a remote jack to turn up and down the gain with out turning the knob so its like a 2 channel pedal its very cool

Reliability : 10
its a BOSS need I say more I own several boss pedals and I have never had a problem with any of them,I would gig without a backup with no hesitation

Customer Support : 10
I called for a catalog and they were nice but as far as service speed i don't know

Overall Rating : 10
I love this pedal and I would buy it again and again it is a intricle part of my rig and I couldnt live without it. I copared this with an Xtortion and it flat ass out beat it to death. I wish it had a perimitric EQ like the metal Zone but it still is a very good pedal and it is very virsitile do to the remote jack


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $45.00
Submitted 03/26/1997 at 12:50pm by Bob Pielock

Ease of Use : 9
Simple, yet a nice sound with Turbo on. I would buy it again, but I would also buy a Power Supply, cause this thing just eats bataries.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A, but they sent me a kewl catlogue with lot's 'o pretty pictures, you can get it from www.roldandus.com

Overall Rating : 9
I love the distortion, but it is sort of hard to equal out the tone from getting too much feedback. I would get an equaliser if I had the CA$H to buy one, but for now I just turn the tone down for Metalic songs. My neihbor on the other hand hates the damn thing, cause he only plays metal, and says his tube amp gets better distortion, so I guess it's all in what you play. The other cool thing is it's practically indestructable, and has been dropped many times and still functions.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $60 used
Submitted 02/28/1997 at 01:33pm by Dragos

Ease of Use : 9
It's very easy to get a good sound,if you like that kind of sound.I heard the new model have a remote switch for turbo mode.I think that's very useful

Sound Quality : 8
On my settings it is a bit noisy, but it's probably just my cables.I really like the way it sounds on "turbo off mode". On "turbo on" it is much too distorted.I think it is really cool(to me it sounds like Green Day) but it is not MY sound

Reliability : 10
You can surely depend on it

Customer Support : No Opinion
I live in Romania so customer support is out of the question

Overall Rating : 8
I wouldn't buy it again,as I said before it is not my perfect sound.I think it is very good for Green day kind of music but for me it doesn't have enough feedback on turbo off and in turbo on it is almost unplayable(unless you're into Paradise Lost or something like that kind of music).Also I couldn't get too many types of sound from it


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/25/1996 at 08:54pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 7
Four Knobs: Level, Tone, Drive and Turbo On/Off. Easy to set up different sounds.

Sound Quality : 4
The main reason i bought a pedal was to get rid of the hum, and i got rid of it. It's quiet. The Distortion is not that impressing, you can't get that very many different sounds. I play heavy/death metal and i couldn't quite get the sound i wanted. If i use the pedal at the same time as i have the Amps (Peavey Bandit 112) dist on just a little, the sound gets better. But that's not how i would want the pedal to be. The distortion is too weak even with full drive and turbo.

Reliability : 8
It eats batteries. Do not forget to unplug the INPUT cord... i did... the batteri was dead... I guess i could throw it onto the pavement and it wouldn't break...

Overall Rating : 5
I wouldn't buy this again, i guess it doesn't fit my style (metal).


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: dutch guilders 140 used
Submitted 05/18/1996 at 08:46pm by Dries van Oosten

Ease of Use : 10
Easiest thing in the world.

Sound Quality : 10
I love the sound. Without the turbo, you get an early PJ-Harveyish sound and with the turbo of it's smooth, high and dry. No noise at all.

Reliability : 10
You know what we say about Bosses

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had any trouble yet.

Overall Rating : 10
I would most certainly buy it again. It kicks my guitar way up. I love it.


Product: Boss OD-2R Turbo Overdrive
Price Paid: US $79.99
Submitted 11/20/1995 at 07:13pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Only 4 controls: Level, Tone, Drive, & Turbo On/Off.

Sound Quality : 6
With thr Turbo off, it produces a really warm medium-gain distortion with no rough edges. With the Turbo engaged, it gets a really gritty sound with about a third more gain. In this mode, it gets a really loose distortion that's okay for higher string chords, but it farts out on power chords. Not the best distortion, but just OK. The turbo off mode is much better. The unit has the lowest output level I've ever seen on any pedal. I had it turned up to ten and it still barely reached unity gain. Wish it had more output, bummer. I give the Turbo off mode an 8 and the Turbo on mode a 4, so I guess that's an overall 6.

Reliability : 10
It's a Boss, solid as a rock, but there are other pedals that sound way better.

Overall Rating : 6

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