Maxon OD-9
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Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: US $140
Submitted 06/24/2003
at 09:28pm
by litepipe
Email: l_itepipe<at>adelphia dot net
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to get a good sound.
Sound Quality
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10
I'm using it with Strats, Teles and Les Pauls into either a Fender Twin Reverb or Roland Jazz chorus. It really adds that extra push I was looking for the Twin. It's a smooth transition from when the pedal is off and on soundwise. It' pretty quiet too.
Reliability
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10
I really like the way this pedal is built. It's tough and I have no worries of gigging with it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them and hopwfully I won't.
Overall Rating
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10
I Play a wide range of music so I have a varied selection of "tools". This pedal will always be in my line up. It's versatile and great sounding. I've been a pro player and session musician for some time. So from palying in the studio to playing on stage this pedal works for me. I would most definatley replace it if it got stolen or lost. For overdrive I also have a Bixonic Expandora pedal. I like the Expandora a lot, but I don't think it's as versatile as the OD-9. one of the things that made me choose this pedal aside from the fact it uses the same chip as the original TS-9 is that it's True Bypass.
Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: 250 (Canadian)
Submitted 05/30/2003
at 02:38am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use. If you can find your way around a small combo amp, then you already know how to use this pedal. Comes with an informative, well-written manual.
Sound Quality
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8
I find this pedal somewhat overpriced for what it does, but in 15+ years of playing, this is the first overdrive unit I've heard that didn't sound like shit. I've been looking for so long that I decided to ignore the price tag and just go for it.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Too soon to tell but I will say this: I own a few pedals, all of which I consider to be well built, but this is the first pedal I've owned which I can honestly say I'd have no hesitation in belting through a plate glass window (not that I have any reason to...yet). I've never seen a pedal as solidly built as this. This Maxon company is truly a class act.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
I have no regrets buying this pedal, but if lost or stolen, I probably wouldn't buy it again. It sounds good, the build quality is outstanding, but $250 is a bit pricey for a pedal that serves no purpose other than to add some raunch to your sound.
Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: US $140
Submitted 11/22/2002
at 02:31pm
by Rick S.
Ease of Use
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10
Not hard to uses at all. Mostly had roll off the tone knob to take some of the brightness out. Otherwise easy to set up and use.
Sound Quality
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8
Pretty damn good sounding right out of the box was my first impression. As the guy below says, it is VERY clear sounding with not too much of an upper midrange boost. It is extremely responsive and sounds more like a blackface Fender amp just breaking up than a buzzy overdrive pedal like a Boss SD-1. The sound is very transparent and juicy but their is a slight rolling off and hardening on the low end. It's no pronounced but it does take something away from the neck pickup of my Telecaster. Otherwise, it's amazingly musical for an effect and although the low end seems kinda weaker, the overall sound is bigger and very 3D sounding. Love the psuedo true bypass mode. I've been told by someone from Godlyke that these pedals will ship with a newly designed 3pdt switch as of Nov. 2002 and will really be true bypass switched but, this one does the trick as is.
Reliability
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10
Seems to be built like a tank.
Customer Support
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9
Nice guys at Godlyke.
Overall Rating
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9
I play Blues and Rock and after getting hooked on Telecasters I decided I'd like a good overdrive pedal. I've read up on all of the top contenders like the Fulldrive II, the Klon Centaur, Menatone Red Snapper etc. and they are all more or less copies of the Tubescreamer design (for good reason) so I decided to go with the real deal. Nice pedal. Notwithstanding the guy belows' poke at Analog Man, my Maxon is on it's way to Mike right now as I do wan't to check out the TS-808 mod and the Brown option as well. Look for my post of the same pedal after the mod in a couple of weeks at the Analogman listing.
Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/23/2002
at 12:35pm
by An Anonymous Guy
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
Sound Quality
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10
I don't believe that Maxon and Godlyke intend to market this pedal as some modern-day TS808, rather, it's to compete with the Ibanez TS9s. Therefore, it would be correct to include the TS9 470 ohm/100k ohm output buffer. And it would stand to reason that the TS808 spec might have already been tested and rejected.
I did experiment with the TS808 output buffer spec circuit and did not like it - seemed to make the pedal sound too smooth and so returned it to factory specs. A lot of circuitry is missing as the flip-flop circuit is omitted as was noted - the coloration added by the flip-flop circuit is noticeable by its absence. The pedal as is is VERY clear and has a very responsive tone. No mods are necessary on this one. Has the JRC4558D chip so many of you want.
Can't see how Analog Man will "improve" on this one, but I'm sure he'll come up with something for you guys with money burning a hole in your pocket. Here's my prediction: He'll have a "Brown Mod" to replace the resistors with noisy Emperor's New Clothes carbon composition resistors so you'll be able to get more of that "vintage" hiss.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: US $110.00
Submitted 07/27/2002
at 11:56am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Three knobs, drive, tone and level. One foot switch. Simple to use
Sound Quality
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10
The best sounding overdrive pedal I've yet heard (that includes a Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive, a Visual Sounds Jekyl & Hyde, an Ibanez Tone-Lok TS-7 and a few others.)
Used with a Tele (Barton pu's), MM Super Axis (DiMarzio humbuckers) and another MM with P-90s into a mesa Boogie Mark 3.
Reliability
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8
So far so good.Looks very solid so I have great hopes.
Customer Support
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5
No idea
Overall Rating
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10
If lost I'd replace it. Very good bang for the buck at $110 (Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center in Maryland.)
Product: Maxon OD-9
Price Paid: US $132
Submitted 07/25/2002
at 04:54pm
by George Blekas
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to use
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Sounds good
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
The pedal is sold as TRUE BYPASS but IT ISN'T TRUE BYPASS as the input side of the board is connected to the input jack at all times. The flip flop curcuit was removed and the JRC4558 opamp is used in this pedal but the output resistors are still not the same as the original TS808 pedal
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