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Boss OD-3

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Price New Boss OD-3 @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.bossus.com/
Ease of Use 9.8 (137 responses)
Sound Quality 9.1 (140 responses)
Reliability 9.7 (120 responses)
Customer Support 8.1 (19 responses)
Overall Rating 9.2 (135 responses)
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Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/24/2009 at 12:44am by xfRee
Email: mjt75 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10

Sound Quality : 9
my setup is LP thru od3 and a mimic man delay thru a marshall mini halfstack.

this sounds like a ts9 but without the mid hump.using the tone knob gives you compression when turned counter clockwise, and gives more bite when turned counterclockwise.

doesnt cleans out very well but is a good booster.

not as transparent as the dano cto-1 or the timy od but gives a rawk rock n roll sound


Reliability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: GBP 35 USED
Submitted 04/16/2009 at 02:07pm by Dave Sharp

Ease of Use : 8
3 knobs... very easy to dial in sounds

Sound Quality : 7
OK... here's my tuppence worth.... Over the years I've owned and tried loads of overdrives, and have settled on three: the SD-1 Super Overdrive, the OD-3 Overdrive, and the Ibanez TS9. The first thing to say is that I see the main purpose of an OD pedal is to boost and distort the guitar sound going into a valve amp, for soloing. From reading some reviews here, some people seem to think that an OD pedal is something that you can plug into the clean channel of a tranny amp and make it sound like a Marshall stack.... it's not.... to do that, you need to get a distortion, or heavy metal pedal, or (ideally) and amp modeller like a POD. Sorry that sounds patronising, I'm just trying to help clear any confusion :)

IMO, the OD-3 works really well for driving into a fairly clean amp, for blues-style soloing. I noticed that a lot of the positive reviews for the OD3 here seem to be from blues-based players. The OD3 can boost the guitar volume a LOT, with the Level control, and has a moderate amount of distortion available on the Drive knob. The overall sound is fairly neutral; it doesn't have the mid-hump and slight bass reduction of pedals like the SD-1 and TS9, and so by comparison sounds a bit more bottom and top heavy. As a simple boost, it's excellent, and I like it with single-coil pickups particularly.

Where it falls down for me is when driving an amp which already has some distortion in the sound... i.e. doing rock or metal soloing. The OD-3's bass frequencies make the sound a little indistinct and slightly 'farty' when compared to the SD-1. And the top is a little too bright - in pretentious terms (!) notes seem to 'cut' rather than 'soar' or 'scream' as they do with the SD-1. The SD-1 and TS9 sound smoother to me, probably because of the mid-boost. The OD-3 brightness can be reduced by turning the level down and the drive up... but then you're relying on more pedal distortion rather than amp input-stage distortion, which sounds a little fuzzy to my ears. Overall, for the screaming 'rock' solos with humbuckers, I prefer the SD-1 with the level on max, the drive on half-way, and the tone down low.... very 'Slash'. With tweaks to the Tone and Drive, depending on the amp, you get into Zak Wylde or EVH territory. The OD-3 can do a fairly good job of it... but I always seem to sound (and play) better with the SD-1 for this style of music.

Reliability : 10
rock solid

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
Best for the blues, and/or as a volume boost.

OK for rock solos.... but the SD-1 Super Overdrive beats it (and the TS9.... and the excellent-for-the-money Digitech Bad Monkey, IMO)


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/06/2009 at 07:00am by ds
Email: alltech at msn<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Smooth - not finicky.

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal is head and shoulders above the TS-9 family for me, those I can not use. It is far more natural sounding. I have to compare it to my Zvex Box of Rock. It is very much like the Zvex with a flatter front to the sound and a more squashed bass. This can be a good thing. The Zvex BOR is more clangy, dynamic and open. The OD-3 is more planer, flat and compressed. The OD-3 is a must-have in my chain. It gives me a distinct sound that will sometimes work when the BOR or valveboy (my woman-tone) is not the thing and vice-versa. Looking at the circuit, it has 7 FETs and 2 bipolar transistors, and 1 IC. It looks like the distortion is not done with the IC. 3 sets of diodes are all on the transistor side of things. This seems unusual and may be why it is in league with the Zvex - another FET circuit. The OD-3 preserves the natural characteristics of the guitar. I have 3 distinct distortion voices in my rig and could not have it without a box like the OD-3. One of those voices is going to work. Sold it to a friend to be a better front-end for his Fender Cyber-something amp. What a mistake! Was fortunate and relieved to get it back by trading an SD Power Grid to him. I am giving it a "10" based on the fact that it does what it is supposed to do. It is not Jimmy Page or Eric Johnson in a box. I really like it.

Reliability : 10
No problems so far - have owned it for years.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I fix my own stuff - so I don't know about customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
Using mostly a Strat with stacked Dimarzios these days. Always through a Fender black or silverface reverb amp. Playing since '69. My hands are not always loosey-goosey, so I depend on some help from a stomp to get me flowing sometimes. Pedal board: Zvex Box Of Rock to Modded Crybaby to Boss OD-3 to Valveboy to Boss OC-3 to MXR Phase 100 to MXR Stereo Chorus to puple Ibanez Delay to BBE Sonic Stomp. No Noise problem here with the OD-3. I play classic rock and some pop (it's on the set-list you know) some Motown/Stax stuff etc. Influences are Stones, Beatles, Zeppelin, Yes, ZZ Top, Derringer, Winters Brothers, Cream, Hendrix, etc. The OD-3 is useful for crunch rhythm and smooth leads for me. It helps with the Fender amps I use. It does not produce my woman-tone at home, but at a gig, in the middle of the frey it can, 'cause things change there. I want the front of the note to be strong with some air, but I want some silk too. Next best thing to your favorite botique stomp box.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: Cdn 100
Submitted 01/22/2009 at 06:36pm by BassDude
Email: Fuzzy22 at gmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Stupid simple, almost no point talking about it, but I will say that part of what makes it easy to use is that most of the settings sound reasonably good. It's hard to screw up.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a few different guitars though this pedal and run them into a 65 Fender Deluxe Reverb, but mostly I use Strats and Tele's. I am no tone connoisseur and think that many subtleties of tone are lost when you bring in the rest of the band and therefore don't get to worried about it.

Recently I decided that I needed another distortion or OD pedal to go with this one so that I could set different levels of distortion mid song. I can't screw around too much on stage as I do all the lead vocals, operate a harmony machine and run the PA.

I have to say that shopping for another pedal really made me appreciate how good this little Boss OD3 is. I find the sound to be very pleasing. Just a straight ahead smooth overdrive. That's what it is. I don't find it too shrill or too bassy. It holds together very well at lower drive settings and the bass only comes apart with extreme settings of the drive.

In my search I first tried a bunch of other Boss pedals, Blues Driver, SD1, DS1, DS2, none sounded as good as the BD3. Next I tried several more expensive pedals, Fulltone Fulldrive 2, GT500 and an Ibanez TS9. I thought these were sounding pretty good until I tried an OD3 at the end to compare. I ended up leaving without buying anything. The OD3 was just so smooth and pleasing that it made the others sound inferior. So it was back to the drawing board and time for more research.

Later I went back and tried our a Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive, a Fulltone OCD, and a Z.Vex Box of Rock. I bought the OCD because it sounded good and the price was right. I took it home put it in my setup along with the OD3 and immediately found that it sounded pretty harsh compared to the OD3. Very shrill, ice pick sound. I took it back and got the Box of Rock which sounds much smoother like the OD3. My only complaint/comment with the BOR is that it adds a lot of bass when you pluck the thicker strings. That being said, having a slightly different sound makes it a good match to use with the OD3 and the BOR is a very versatile drive with a clean boost as a bonus.

One thing I did notice is that the OCD and BOR worked better with the signal hitting the OD3 first. When wired this way I was able to get another level of distortion by turning on both pedals. When the OD3 was second in line the increase in distortion was almost un-noticeable.

Bottom line, the OD3 is the best sounding Boss OD and competes very well with pedals two or three times the price......for my ears anyway.


Reliability : 10
It's a Boss. Never had a problem with a Boss.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I play mostly Blues style music but am moving into some Radio Rock music like The Watchmen and Snow Patrol. I've been playing guitar for about 30 years but up until now I have mostly played bass, drums and sang in bands. Now I'm taking a run at playing guitar and singing in a band.

I own a 2007 Custom shop designed MIM Strat, a 1997 MIA Tele, A 2007 Les Paul Standard and a Godin SP90 from about 2000. I play through a 65 Reverb Deluxe, I sometimes use a Boss Compressor pedal, Pedal tuner, Chorus Pedal, and auto wah pedal and a Boss Line selector to access both sides of the Deluxe, using the non-reverb side as a boost for solo's.

As I said I have compared it to a handful of pedals that are 2 or 3 times the price and a bunch of other Boss pedals. This thing competes or kicks on all of them.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: EUR 70
Submitted 01/14/2009 at 05:39pm by oceanboulevard

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use.
The manual is almost ok, but here's nothing special only three knobs.
Good to start at level around 9, tone and gain at 12 o'clock.

Sound Quality : 10
The setup is the following: BOSS CS-3 -> BOSS GE-7 -> BOSS OD-3 -> BOSS DD-20 -> Laney L20H or Meteoro Classic V8 (well built Brazilian tube amp). Guitars: Fender USA Tele, Fender EC USA Strat, Epiphone DOT (with Gibson pickups 1973).
I bought it for add some overdrive on my clean channel. It does the job very well. Every details can be heard but added some overdrive. I'd say almost amazing, this is the first overdrive pedal that doesn't screw-up the sound. And no noise at all.
Also very useful to use a booster just before the unit (I decided to use a GE-7 eq with flat settings only boosting the volume).
Regarding to the quality/price value, probably this is the best overdrive one can get. I suppose it's not a coincidence that this is BOSS's most expensive overdrive/distortion compact pedal.

Reliability : 10
It's a BOSS. Nothing else to say.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Fortunately never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I had so many shit pedals, finally found out to run on BOSS stuffs.
I advise this pedal who's looking for some nice, crispy overdrive sound for backing and also soloing (might say Jeff Beck, Clapton from the 70s) without paying too much money for it.
I use it with tube amps but surely it does the job with solid states.
If you're planning to buy this type of stuff, don't hesitate. And also don't choose other, cheaper models from BOSS (like ds-1 etc...).


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/08/2008 at 02:54am by zamka

Ease of Use : 10
very simple

Sound Quality : 4
it's not good for me,harshness,wizened,plasticly.when the tone knob less than middle point the tone be numb,just like from other room.when over the 12',the tone be harshness.
other hand,allum's mod make it be fake , more plasticly.
i mod it by myself it's changed so good now,like sd1 a bit ,but more bass&midbass freq,warm and in front just like walk in the"other room"the sound face to me.
od3 has good base,go for dig out and mod it

that's my personal opinion only, goodluck guys!!

Reliability : 9
it's ok

Customer Support : No Opinion
i don't know

Overall Rating : 5
i feel not so good as other reviewer,but od3 has good base


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/07/2008 at 03:32am by Lars-Erik

Ease of Use : 10
It???s an uncomplicated effect pedal that???s very easy to use. There are tree knobs, level, tone and drive, and they do exactly what one might expect. The manual is straight forward but there???s no need to read it to operate an OD-3.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Gibson Les Paul standard and mainly Peavey Revalver MKIII software amp(s). The OD-3 delivers transparent overdrive and sustain giving the virtual amps that extra bite for lovely blues and rock tones. (Works especially great with the virtual Peavey Classic 30 amp.)

On a side note; I???ve recently tried the Robert Keeley hack (mentioned in another review here) removing the D6 and D7 diodes but I didn???t like the result at all. In my humble opinion the end result was a harsh, fuzzy and scoped tone way to far from the original OD-3 sound.

Reliability : 10
I've heard they can withstand the blast from a nuclear bomb. (So if we ever manage to pull of a nuclear holocaust there will be over 10 million boss pedals scattered all over the place.)

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've had no need for any customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
The overall rating must be a 10. Compared to other pedals, both real and software effects, it???s got something special to it. If mine got stole I would buy one in a heartbeat.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/04/2008 at 06:00am by Sindre Bremnes
Email: sindre dot bremnes<at>gmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10

Sound Quality : 8
This pedal gives a decent approximation of an overdriven valve amplifier; it is one of very few inexpensive pedals that actually does.
If you already own a great sounding valve amplifier, you'd want to do the Robert Keeley modification on this pedal: Simply remove the diodes marked D6 and D7 on the PCB, and voila! another gain stage, surprisingly smooth and transparent. This very simple modification removes that familiar Boss harshness, gives you greater range and a much more musical, open and dynamic sound. With drive on full, it takes on an almost fuzzy character, while retaining clarity and dynamics. With drive on zero, level up high and tone backed down a bit, you have a marvelous boost pedal, making your valves sing in exultation.
Stock, I'd say the pedal deserve an 8, modded in this fashion, it's a 10.

Reliability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Stock, this is a really good pedal. With the free, Robert Keeley-suggested modification http://www.premierguitar.com/education/200601_educationcenter_pedalpower.asp, it's brilliant, but only with a good valve amplifier.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 89
Submitted 02/17/2008 at 05:10pm by greg
Email: CollinsGregj <at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is simple enough 1 tone 1 level 1 gain easy enough it would have been cool to have a 3 band eq

Sound Quality : 8
i use an aria pro XR series guitar SSH setup 1 volume on tone.And a fender blues junior amp.This pedal is very responsive to the preexisting gain on the amp.i get a good smooth blues thing with a little gain and the level to taste. when i crank the gain i get i very 80s overdrive if thats your thing.With the master set low on my fender and the volume cranked i can boost my it into a cool mild overdrive not very bluesy. usaully set everything at 12 that gives me a great od thats completely original and very transparent it rest gentely over the drive the amp creates it does this well.Though if i want a gritty blues or mid heavy od i use the ts-9 if.the od 3 is incredibly sooth sounding i have not had not had a chance to try it cranked with blues junior cant wait till i do the bluesjunior sounds awsome cranked.this pedal does suit all styles including metal but its not a very gritty sound but ive got a gritty amp.i also do not like the way it sound with both mt pedal and amp cranked its losses its defintion and i dont get the classic shred thing like i do with everything on 12. my advice to you is to get both this and the ts-9 you will be a happy camper especially if you run them together its heaven

Reliability : 8
its awsome i would totaly use it with out a backup though the casing does seem a little weaker than my ts 9

Customer Support : No Opinion
its boss no problems here

Overall Rating : 8
its and awsome pedal gut if you like really gritty midly kinds of tones and you have a smooth or scooped amp maybe you should reconsider and get a ts9 or 808 they are great pedals in there own right


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/04/2007 at 10:26am by tidalwavegb

Ease of Use : 10
Three knobs: vol, tone, gain. Easy enough...

Sound Quality : No Opinion
This pedal pretty much serves one purpose for me: to drive my Peavey Classic 30. After trying three other pedals (MI Audio Blues Pro, Digitech Bad Monkey, and EHX LPB-1), I have to say that the OD-3 best suits my needs. Why? It is the most transparent OD pedal I have ever had the pleasure of playing. With the tone at 12:00, and the gain at 0, it does an amazing job of maintaining the tonal integrity of my amp. Most other OD's I have played have a boost in midrange frequencies, and since the C30 is a naturally midrangy amp, they just muddy up my sound..but not with the OD-3. While we are on the subject of tone, this pedal does a great job of maintaining low end, even with the tone knob cranked a bit. When using this pedal with the volume at 12:00 or above, the gain at 0, and the tone at 12:00, it sounds beautiful for boosting my amp's dirty channel. I really believe that it is about as close as I will get to a hot-rodded Marshall tone, without selling/modifying my amp. If you crank the OD-3's tone toward the treble side, it gives the amp so much more presence (which it needs, IMO), as well as tightening up the low-end nicely. I have always longed after that brittle, responsive VHII tone, and the Boss gets me very close- its as if my Classic 30 has been resurrected, and is now better than ever. Highly Recommended

Reliability : 10
I have never had a Boss fail on me, so yes.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it :)

Overall Rating : No Opinion
If you are looking for a pedal that will push your amp hard, without destroying the original character of the amp, you can't go wrong with this pedal (especially for the money). The OD-3 offers LOADS of volume, and the tone knob is very flexible (while retaining low end, and not having ear-piercing highs). Of course, your amp may be different than mine, so results may vary.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 78
Submitted 11/08/2007 at 04:06pm by FunkenGrooven
Email: davidchaffee_3 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Doesn't get much easier than 3 knobs

Sound Quality : 9
I have to say this is one of my favorite Boss pedals I purchased it from a music store that was going out of business never having even heard what the thing sounded like. It hasn't left my board since. It's not a metalheads type of drive though you can get a lot of gain out of this thing. For me it just really sings with the tone at 10:00 and the drive at about 2:00 at that point it says "Hello I'm Stevie Ray Vaughns illegitimate love child" It has a real nice midrange to it Of course I'm using a Strat into a Mesa Rectoverb Combo If your running an Ibanez into a Line6 solid state amp or something your results may vary

Reliability : 10
Boss stuff just seams to last. I have about 16 of there pedals all still working nicely. I love this "Would you gig without a backup" Question Uhh...YES at 40 years old If I have to start dragging backup gear for my gear thats it! At this point I don't want to lift anything heavier than a ham sandwich let alone 2 of everything sheesh.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never called them not sure how they are.

Overall Rating : 9
Got to give it an A+ I have been playing 22 years I play a wide range of stuff with the exception of screaming metal. So for the stuff that needs a good OD this thing is great. If someone stole it I'd make them sit in a small room and listen to Wam cranked to 11. Well thats wake me up before you go go;)


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 89
Submitted 09/26/2007 at 11:11am by Michael K

Ease of Use : 10
Three knobs. Very simple.

Sound Quality : 9
With my Mesa Boogie Subway Rocket combo, it sounds fantastic.
With Laney VC15 combo, it sounds great.
With VOX AD50 212, it cannot produce the sound I like.
With LINE6 Vetta II combo, it cannot produce the sound I like.
What??s the point?
Use OD-3 with a decent tube amp and it produces naturally overdriven tone to valvet lead tone.
With my Boogie, I give 9 ??cos 10 means perfect and there is no perfect thing in the world, only God is perfect...

Reliability : 10
It??s Boss!

Customer Support : 7
The Boss site is nice but I??ve never got answers whenever I e-mailed them.

Overall Rating : 9
I think it depends on your gears.
Like I said before, if you have any good or great tube amps, OD-3 sounds fantastic.
Otherwise, don??t bother...
I mean... normaly, overdrive pedals work well with tube amps in my experience
I use OD-3 only with my Boogie combo now.
I also had TS-9 and I prefer OD-3 ??cos it has more gain than TS-9 IMO.
So if you are looking for some great booster pedal or overdrive pedal, you have to try this one and you??ll not be disappointed.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: Euros 90
Submitted 07/04/2007 at 04:45pm by Redstrat

Ease of Use : 10
Please excuse my english since i'm not a native speaker!

Nice yellow pedal with three knobs: Level, Tone and Drive. Very ease to use. Spend a little time on it and you'll get the sound you want. No need for a manual, just trust your ears and turn the knobs.

Sound Quality : 9
Like many said: Its an OD, no Distortion. But WHAT an OD! If there's one non-tube pedal that really gets you a classic tube sound for an exceptable price, it's the OD-3! I used to play it through a fender solid state and now im using it with my hot rod deluxe. basically im using it for a sharp funk-rock bridge-pu sound or with my singing neck-PU for a great solo sound. It's not noisy at all, only thing is: I haven't found out how to get it along with my cry baby, don't like the sound that they produce together.
Just put it in front of a ss-amp and you'll get a taste of what a tube could sound like. Put it in front of your tube amp in push it to a higher level.

Reliability : 10
You cannot break a boss!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've compared this pedal in the music store to nearly all other boss od/ds pedals. This one really stood out, no kidding. I've tried them all and then kicked one after another. In the end, there was just the od-3. It even beats the bd-2!
I'm playin only strat, so i cant tell you about humbuckers!


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 79
Submitted 02/13/2007 at 04:59pm by Scott

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Quite simple 3-knob format: Overdrive, Level and Tone.

Sound Quality : 8
Depending on what you run into it, it rates exceptionally good to somewhat dissappointing. If you're looking for an overdrive effect rather than a distortion box and your ultimate target aim is an OD that "simulates the sound of an overdriven tube amp", well, go for the OD-3, but ONLY if you play single coils. The OD-3 has a rather scooped midrange "heavy metal" character to it which means if you play humbuckers through it, it ceases to sound like overdrive and a lot more like distortion. Furthermore,it's a distortion with a solid state flavor to it.
My Les Paul and the OD-3 make a good match for Metallica but for tube driven blues and classic rock the OD-3 is far from the best choice. My single coil Tele and Strat work surprisingly well though. Rather warm and natural sounding through a Blues Junior, Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Deluxe amp. Even through a solid state Crate 1x12" 60watter it retained a tube-overdriven tone.
So, when coupled with single coils, the OD-3 is exceptional in faking the overdriven tube sound. In fact, it seems to produce the SRV tone far better than my TS808 or TS9 can. This is surprising because SRV got his tone from using the TS9/808.
Some food for thought if you are considering the OD-3. I should mention that it offers A LOT more drive/crunch than your average overdrive unit - a TS9 or 808 on max drive requires 1/2 to 2/3 of the OD-3's maximum. As far as "level" is concerned, it pushes a good deal of volume out of your amp and makes a phenomenal although not perfectly transparent booster.
All told, a very good OD umit but not in all instances. Unlike many other overdrives it maintains a fat heavy bottom end rather than sucking it out as many do.

Reliability : 7
Seems robust enough, never had a Boss fail yet, although it does feel less substantially built than most other brand offerings (Ibanez, Digitech, BBE, MXR, etc...).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Unknown

Overall Rating : 8
The OD-3 is a bit of a "jack of all trades, near master of some" as far the crunch factor goes. Its strengths are maintaining a big bottom end while engaged, better than average performance as a booster and sounding like an overdriven tube amp with single coils. Weaknesses, or strengths depending on your preferences is that it also can sound like a very hot and solid state like distortion when driven with humbuckers once the drive is dialed in beyond a mere third. I don't know why but it just doesn't sound natural to me no matter how I dial it in when playing an LP through it. For my Strat,Tele and SRV tones it is a winner though.
If lost or stolen I think my TS808 would take over as my primary OD and I wouldn't purchase another OD-3. Tough call, I know there would be things I'd miss about it, especially the fat bottom end the TS808/9 lacks. Try it before you buy it. One thing is for sure, the OD-3 is better than your average overdrive on the market today - especially for under a hundred bucks. Cheers!


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/06/2007 at 02:13am by Vytas

Ease of Use : 10
Piece of cake. :)

Sound Quality : 10
10 and only 10 as many said good right off the box.
My setup: Strat plus with Dimarzio HS3 setup - Dunlop Wah - Boss Autowah - Boss OD3 - In send/return loop (DOD Ice Box Chorus - Boss Delay DD-20 - Boss reverb RV5) amp Carvin Nomand (all tube). The sound is unreal warm, blusely, cream... I was looking for it so long.

Reliability : 10
100% Boos never let me down. (But I always have backup:)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealed with them.

Overall Rating : 10
Blues, rock, hard rock...


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 80
Submitted 01/23/2007 at 04:15pm by EM

Ease of Use : 10
Three knobs. Easy.

Sound Quality : 9
I just sold my Fulltone Custom Shop Mosfet Fulldrive 2 to get the OD-3. Yes, in my opinion, the OD-3 is that good. The OD-3 is so simple, and sounds fantastic right out of the box. Very little coloration in the sound, very natural. The bass is retained, and there is no mid-hump. This pedal has just enough mid range and compression to sound right. The OD-3 is not fuzzy, or fizzy sounding like my Fulldrive 2 was. I have used the OD-3 as a booster, and as a stand alone overdrive and have had great results from both applications. This pedal is not true bypass, but I have noticed no ill effects from it in my signal chain. Im using it with a 74 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp with an Eminence Governor speaker, and a 1985 Red Stripe Boogie Mark III. Guitars are a Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, and Gibson Les Paul Standards. The bass can get a little boomy with the neck pickups on the Pauls, but is easily tamed by rolling off the volume and adjusting technique. I get nice, crunchy rock tones from the bridge humbuckers. Pedal sounds great with the Gretsch, which has large single coil pickups. I play blues, classic rock, 80's metal, and am trying to learn some jazz/fusion. This pedal covers all of my low-gain and booster needs. Its not a tube amp, so I cant give it a 10, but its a solid 9. I would have given my $210 Fulldrive 2 a 6 by comparison.

Reliability : 10
Boss pedals dont break, and if they do, its probably your fault, not theirs.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
To make a long story short, I needed an overdrive pedal for my vintage Deluxe Reverb amp, and I have tried almost everything, modded pedals, boutique pedals, and most of the Tube Screamer clones/variants. I thought that the Fulldrive 2 would be the ultimate overdrive pedal. I used it both live and at home for almost a year, and it just never sounded right. The OD-3 is much simpler, and sounds more natural. I used to snub the OD-3 because it wasnt a Tube Screamer, and it doesnt cost $200. After paying the money for Tube Screamers, modded pedals, and boutique pedals, I have come to realize that tone matters the MOST. The OD-3 has the tone, dont let the $80 price tag and Boss name fool you. For the money, there is nothing better. Great tone, and the famous Boss reliability. Remember, just because something costs more and has all of the "bells and whistles" doesnt mean that it will sound good to YOU. Before you spend big money on a vintage, modded, or boutique pedal, try the OD-3, you may be impressed.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 72
Submitted 01/17/2007 at 06:24am by bruto

Ease of Use : 10
Easy: plug in, dial, and go.

Sound Quality : 10
Great. I went to a music store and tried out 5 or 6 overdrives with my Epiphone Casino and its 2 P-90 single coils. This one sounded the best by far.

Reliability : 10
I've had Boss products for years. They're tough.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Escellent Overdrive. Much better than the old ones.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 57 USED
Submitted 01/08/2007 at 01:20pm by Dan

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is incredibly easy to use. I was suprised to see that the tone and level controls were in the opposite positions than my DS1 though.

Sound Quality : 10
I use this pedal for all of my light to medium gain needs. This means everything but metal. I get amazing rock, classic rock and blues tones out of it. This pedal sounds so bloody awesome. Period. Chords sound huge, and my solos and fills never get lost in the rest of the band. This pedal is a perfect match for a Strat. I think that it sounds better with single coils than humbuckers, but thats just my opinion. With single coils there is a little more "bite" in the top end. It's kind of hard to describe, but it sounds a little less smooth, and compressed? More "explosive" is the way I hear it in my head anyway. This pedal also sounds fantastic with solid state amps. I did a small gig with a Fender FM 65, and took the OD-3 and a wah. I got a lot of compliments from the people there about my tone that night. This pedal is a little bit noisy if the gain is cranked, but when I say a little, I mean a LITTLE. There's not enough to even consider saying, "this is a noisy pedal". This pedal is effective as a boost to an amp's distortion but I use it solely as the only source of grit with my Strat. I really can't say how much I love this pedal.

Reliability : 10
I own 4 boss pedals, and something tells me I will always own those same 4 pedals (MIJ PH-2 and DS-1, and MIT GE-7 and OD-3). This pedal seems indestructable, and none of the controls are noisy or anything.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I play blues, rock, punk, hardcore, metal, and a little country/folk. For Blues, this pedal is fantastic, and you can crank the volume and keep the gain down and get a sweet singing tone.

For Classic Rock and Rock, this pedal is unmatched. I've never tried a punk, hardcore or metal gig with it, but I doubt it would shine as much as it does for rock. It doesn't sound aggressive enough to my ears.

I was looking on the market for an OD, and I chose this over an MIJ SD-1, a TS-7, a Subdecay Overdrive, and a Maxon OD-9 (the original tube screamer). I thought that this pedal was hands down the best OD I've ever used, or even heard. I have owned this pedal for almost a year now, and I absolutely love this amazing yellow box. If this pedal got stolen, I would jigatize the person that took it.

I've been playing for 9 years, and I have 5 guitars, 3 amps, and a myriad of effects pedals. This is one pedal I could never part with. I left it at home when I visited my folks over christmas, and I actually missed playing with it. It's that good. You, and everyone else that has picked up a guitar needs to own one.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: euros 85
Submitted 12/07/2006 at 06:45am by Stonetree

Ease of Use : 10
tone, level, gain
on / off switch ?!
easy battery change, input, output, acdc !!

Sound Quality : 9
It is a good, allround Overdrive, with a big, ballsy and chrunchy sound.
Ther is no tone suck in bypass mode and no noize when on.
I need it for light chrunch sounds ( when a open chord is sound good and not muddy ), so i set the gain at 9 o clock and leave level and tone near 12 o clock. When the gain is full open, it sounds a bit buzzy, fuzzy. But everything till 4 oclock is usabel for Blues, Rock, Jazz, Grunge sounds. No Metal, its still a Overdrive and no Distortion box.
I using it mainly with a Engl screamer Combo and a Gibson Paula, from the amp input in the Od 3 in a Dunlop classic Wah and Guitar, the only other effect i use everytime is a digitech delay in the effect loop and the channel switcher. I play it sometimes as a booster and it is just ok for that, not bad and not good but enough for me...
But I also have test it with my Marshall Plexi, 4x12 cab and a Fender Stratocaster and its sounds a littel "too big" so I dont use it that much here.
I never had test it with batterys, so I can not say if this change the tone ?? I use it with a Visual Sound-one Spot, 500 mA adapter.
And use only Koltz TM. Stevens cables. ( hes a Bass player and maybe ther is a bit extra Bass response from the cables to the Od3 ??
I dont know.

It is a 9 for me because I have buyed too many Overdrives like the Sd1, Ibanez 808, Maxon od9, Jekyll and Hyde, Guvnor,....and ther are all sold because there are nice for a while but fast I was boared with them so..ebay...
The od 3 is the only overdrive i still have, because the sound I need is always ther, its very reliabl, everywher to get, simple in using, not to big or small and of cours sounds good... So a 9.
Ohh and in my oppinion it is the only good overdrive and distortion Pedal the Boss guys have ever made and I have played them all in the last years....

Reliability : 10
I depend on it !!
The reability of single Boss effects is still great.
For the price and experience, I must give it a 10.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them !

Overall Rating : 10
I play in the style of Joe Bonamasa meets Bob Marley and plays with Pearl Jam and Foo Fighters some early Guns n Roses stuff ??!!
and that since 15 years. I see studios from the inside, stages from the top and still playing as my main life spirit ! But I dont get rich with that. So I have a solid main work.
If its stolen or just died, I defenetly get the same again.
Like I say, I love every point at it,...ok, the yellow colour let it look sometimes like a childrens toy, but thats all.
In fact it helps me to make music, because my amp has not the chrunch channel that I wish to had.
My mind ; a good guitar, a good amp and cables, brain and soul
is everthing that is realy needed for good music.
So this littel helper gets a 10 overall.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 70
Submitted 11/16/2006 at 07:30am by AJB

Ease of Use : 10
Extremely easy to get good sounds. The pedal is SIMPLE in design and use, which is all this type of device should be. These dam pedals with all sorts of knobs, switches, and so on, are just trying to market themselves as "jack-of-all-trades" devices, and end up just producing MORE useless sounds. The OD-3 is a clear winner ... just play it through a good clean channel (tube, valvestate OR SS ... works great for me in any environment), with appropriate external EQ'ing, and you're good-to-go.

Sound Quality : 9
" Ilya-V " reviewed this pedal, and i basically second everything that he/she said. This is an EXCELLENT, in-expensive pedal that gives the player a full-bodied, transparent overdrive that maintains the guitar's character. The "Gain" comes on gently and smoothly as the dial is rotated. The OD-3 compliments my setup perfectly, as i play with external compression & graphic EQ boxes to shape and color my sound. I'll tell you, you can try OD boxes that cost 2, 3, 4 times as much and don't sound as good. Boss obviously offers a variety of pedals as well in this category, and this is IMO the best at giving the player a high-quality overdrive that maintains the sound and feel of the guitar & amp. I've returned several pedals that i've been experimenting with, incl. the likes of high-priced Sansamp and Fulltone products, because they're just TOO DAM expensive, and didn't give me a usable, high-quality OD to boost and color my sound in a natural way, without sounding "processed." The OD-3 is a winner.

Reliability : 8
Not quite as "heavy" as some pedals (ala Digitech), but good enough.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No opinion. (The Boss website isn't friendly for communicating directly....hopefully i'll never want to, so that's no blotch to me. Hell, this pedal is only $70 ... if it breaks one day, i'll get another one.)

Overall Rating : 9
Said it all above. If you're looking for an OD boost that does it with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of quality, the OD-3 IS IT.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/27/2006 at 12:47pm by Ilya-V

Ease of Use : 10
3 KNOBS - That's a technological innovation !!!!!

Sound Quality : 9
This little unit is a marvelous thing... it retains all your guitars characteristics and frequency, not coloring the tone in any way (no bass loss, no treble 12K clipping hiss from the diodes/transistors/opamps, and no mids coloration) in my opinion.
I've tried it in the FX loop as well as in front of the amp, in a full-range pa system and a set of headphones. I can tell you that in the FX loop it operated the best in my SS amp because the preamp EQ of the clean section didn't color the OD-3's natural sound and was used as Pre-Distortion Equalizer. In-front of the amp it sounded good as well, considered by its not boosting or driving any tube section afterwards, its frequency response very depends on the pre-amps EQ section and your guitar. In the full-range PA system and headphones it sounded huge!!! this is where the real "exam" is. you have to listen to every pedal that you buy through a full-range speakers or headphones AND as many guitar amp you can try to really hear the flaws of the unit. This one has NONE, plain and simple DISTORTION no hiss fuss buzz etc... pretty close to a tube being driven, well... EVEN BETTER. why? ever listened to a tube preamp or a tube DIST box through full-range??? That's right guys it sounds thin nazzely grainy (Tuby) and shitty and coloring your tone. try to listen to your metal zone or DS-1 through a full-range or super clean amp like JC-120 you got the idea. well my personal opinion this is the best distortion generating unit I have ever had for low-mid gain setup.

Reliability : 10
That section need to be eliminated from BOSS pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Cool stuff guys... Cool Stuff.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 79.99
Submitted 09/14/2006 at 10:48am by Dave
Email: xingcztarre at go<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy.

Sound Quality : 4
Yeah, wow. Did not like this one at all. I've been using an SD-1 a lot lately and read great things about this OD-3. I use my overdrives as boosts to amps that are already overdriving, not as stand alone drive pedals. So this might work in that application for some. As a boost I hated it. Way too flubby in the low end and some sort of squashed sizzle sound in the middle. Compression I guess. It reminded me somewhat of my Tech 21 XXL, which also retains the low frequencies (rather than cutting them like a TS9 or SD1).

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 4
I should add I use high output humbuckers in super strat style guitars. Marshall tube, Peavey tube, Randall SS amps. I am going to stick with the SD-1. It's the only Boss drive pedal I've liked out of their whole line. This OD-3 fell flat.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: USD 38
Submitted 08/14/2006 at 01:55pm by exgibsonuser

Ease of Use : 10
Dead simple, three controls like the SD1

Sound Quality : 9
Out of the box, it's a 8 by comparison with the SD1. No compression at all (a trait of the stock SD1). I've bought another and modded one with the Monte Allums kit, improving things still further (he admits it's the best sounding unit out of the box that Boss have produced)

Reliability : 10
I've never been let down by anothing Boss - superb reliability.

Customer Support : 10
Roland UK are always helpful, most of the manusls are online too. Lots of websites and cheap mods available for this model too.

Overall Rating : 10
There is a reason why Boss price this one slightly higher, yes you might spend ?20 on a Behringer/Dano/Line 6 but you will eventually buy something like this if you are not a bedroom player and want the reliability. People knock Boss stuff but they are the only ones to have never let me down. OK, they make some complex stuff too (e.g. the PW10, still this is the cheapest Trower sound with speed control around) but look at the users of even their good old basic (modded) products - Vai and Satriani, for example, both use DS1's.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/18/2006 at 06:43pm by christopher
Email: shapesanddistance<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
this pedal sounds great. its easy to get a nice overdriven sound from it. the tone control isnt bad either.

Sound Quality : 10
this is my setup:

fender telecaster > korg dt-10 tuner > boss ns-2 > (ns-2 loop: od-3 > bad monkey > tunamelt tremolo > ge-7 > end loop) dan echo > echo park > 1978 fender bassman ten or peavey classic 50 4x10

i play indie/ambint rock, also some spazzier jazz rock, kinda like the fall of troy with lots of jazzy stuff, or maybe like explosions in the sky. i dunno. i also have a blues trio.

this pedal works great with everything. i used to have a voodoo lab overdrive but it was way too bassy and sounded crappy. this pedal was traded for the voodoo lab. im so glad i did it! i use it sometimes as a clean boost, with the drive all the way down and the level all the way up. it works really great for that. but it really shines when you dail in some gain. great smooth overdrive sound.

Reliability : 10
boss pedals mean reliablility. ive got a boss pedal story:

i used to play in a heavier like hardcore band. my other guitarist and i where arguing in the practice space one night ( we had a very large practice space). i was standing next to my amp and i had a boss acoustic simulator pedal on top. the argument got very heated, i lost it and decided it would be best to throw that pedal accross the room (not in the direction of my friend). i accidentally threw it through the front grill of my bassists 8x10 and straight through the cone. whoops! i broke the led on the pedal, but it continued to work for a year until i sold it. wow. thats pretty tough.

Customer Support : 10
i've never dealt with them, but i heard good things.

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for about 8 years. i have had a bunch of different gear. up until a month ago my main effects consisted of a boss me50 and the bad monkey. not i have a full board and still adding. the od-3 is a sweet addition to my board.

ill probably be using this as my main dirt box, with a little gain dailed in. im getting a dod 250 so i think ill be using that as a boost. or maybe an sd-1, as im picking one of those up too. bottom line, i really like this pedal and it will probably stay on my board for a long time.

if it died or got lost or stolen, id want to replace it. its a solid pedal. it doenst hurt my tone at all. i think it adds a little something extra to make my tone that much better. boss rules.


Product: Boss OD-3
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 06/15/2006 at 02:19am by GGS

Ease of Use : 10
Easy like the others boss pedals.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a 1957 reissue stratocaster and a Fender Blues Junior amp. With this setup the OD3 is the best overdrive that I have tried, best of BD2 and of the Ibanez TS9.

Reliability : 10
It's a boss.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I play rock-blues and fusion, my pedals are OD3 - Keeley RAT 3Way - CH1 - DD6 - RV5. With this gear I have find all the soun that I need for my guitar.

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