🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Overdrive Pedal is a compact and powerful guitar pedal designed for electric guitarists seeking versatility. With two distinct overdrive tones, three separate controls for gain, tone, and level, and True Bypass technology, this pedal ensures your sound remains pristine while offering a wide range of tonal possibilities. Powered by a standard DC 9V adapter, it’s easy to set up and use, making it a must-have for any serious musician.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 20 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Color | Overdrive |
Style Name | Compact |
O**N
Great deal!
This pedal works great. It is a great deal for the money. The best part about it is how quiet it is, even when the level is turned up. Nice clean compressor.
V**S
POGOLAB "Overdrive": an OCD-clone; sounds identical to Joyo's "Ultimate Drive"
Pogolab's "Overdrive" pedal sounded familiar. On a hunch, I compared it to Joyo's OCD-clone, the "Ultimate Drive" (yes, Joyo's black pedal that features Satan's (?) face in red). When set identically, they sound identical, at least to my ears. I could find no difference in their sound. Although they sound identical (to me), there are some differences--aside from size and appearance--that might affect your preference of one over the other: (1) the Pogolab has true bypass, whereas the Joyo does not (it has some kind of buffered bypass), (2) the Pogolab does not accept batteries, whereas the Joyo does, (3) the Pogolab has potentiometers with plastic posts/poles, whereas the Joyo's potentiometers have metal posts/poles (perhaps this is evidence that the Joyo has better potentiometers). Needless to say, neither comes with an adaptor. Overall, the Pogolab Overdrive is a great deal; hence my 5 stars, which takes price into account. If I weren't taking price into account, I'd give it 4 stars, because of those plastic potentiometer posts.
D**O
Pretty Good Sounding Delay...
Pretty good sounding delay pedal, build quality is good with all-metal construction and I can easily look past the nylon shafts on the pots. My favorite setting for this one is like a low doubler because even though I'm running Marshall clean, I hear some distortion when putting this delay pedal through it's paces and it kinda get worse when running my reverb pedal ahead of it.I'm keeping it because is is so inexpensive and a decent pedal overall...Analog I'm not so sure but it does act and sound like one.
C**.
FANTASTIC
Super great for the price!
A**N
Great Little Analog Delay!
It has earned a spot on my board as a dedicated slap-back delay. Bonus points for the cute little space-dog graphic!
A**T
compressor
Guitar —>Compressor—>Ampcompressor introduced distortion overdrive tone when level set greater than half way. Not a desirable feature for my application. Also, I could barely notice the compression effect at any setting. Returned to try something more suited for my taste. If someone wants a “semi-transparent” compressor effect that can also be dialed in to introduce a little bit of distortion tone, then this would do the trick.
F**T
Smooth Chorus pedal
Im the type to do my research before making any spends and this chorus pedal doesn’t have any type of youtube videos or even reviews.So i figured id just take the risk based on the history of the company.I really enjoyed the sound this pedal creates. Its not outrageous when the knobs are maxed out and the range from both the rate and depth compliment each other.Im still new to guitar itself and to what a “good” pedal sounds like but id recommend
K**H
As advertised
Works great, no problems.
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