Maxon OD808 Overdrive Pedal
Originally released in 1979, the Maxon
OD808 was one of the first tube-amp overdrive simulators to hit the
market. Its smooth, creamy crunch tone caught on quickly, and helped to
launch a long line of predecessors as well as imitators. Today, the
OD808 design is without a doubt the most used, most imitated and most
lauded overdrive circuit of all time. The reason for this is simple �
tone. Simply put, the OD808 provides the natural, mild overdrive of a
tube amp without sacrificing your guitar's original tone. In addition,
it can be used as a clean booster to provide increased gain without
compromising the sound of your amplifier.
The secret behind the legendary
"808 tone" lies in the amplifier section of its circuit. Rather than
having an amplifier stage followed by a clipping stage, the Maxon OD808
uses a signal-distorting diode (Panasonic #MA150) that is located in
the amplifier stage's negative feedback loop (which also contains the
JRC4558 IC chip). Therefore, the Maxon OD808 distorts signal in the
amplifier circuit itself which yields a smoother, milder, more natural
sounding distortion than a separate clipping stage. This is also the
reason that the IC type used in the circuit has such a large impact on
the unit's tone. Maxon developed this unique design more than 20 years
ago, and while it is commonplace nowadays, back then it was an industry
first.
It should be noted that the Reissue
Series OD808 uses different output resistors than the original version.
After the unit's initial release it was discovered to have a high
susceptibility to noise due to static electricity buildup. To improve
performance, the positions of the output resistors on the reissue OD808
were reversed and their values increased in order to reduce noise
levels. This circuit change has no audible affect on the sound of the
unit, save for reducing the noise levels.
Whether it's used as an overdrive
or a booster, the Maxon OD808 is the closest you can get to the classic
sounds of 1970's rock guitar in a compact effect pedal.
