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Boss OD-20 Drive Zone
$160.00
Released February, 2004
The Pros:A cheap way to get a number of classic pedals all in one unit. Tone simulation is pretty accurate. Offers comprehensive control over each tone for a more customized sound.
The Cons:No "true" bypass option. Sound reproduction may not be accurate enough for those really picky about tone.
The Boss OD-20 Drive Zone is a modeling pedal that emulates a number of COSM overdrive and distortion pedals. There are 22 models built in, most of which are modeled after existing pedals but also including 6 all-new tones.
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Modern pedals like BOSS OD-1 and MT-2 are modeled, but a number of classic vintage pedals are also included. The Attack Shape knob gives control over the overdrive, and a Heavy Octave control creates sounds one octave below lower notes. Users can set up to 4 presets for custom settings, and a manual mode can be used for realtime changes.
Features
- COSM Overdrive/Distortion Modeling pedal
- 22 stompbox models
- Classic and modern overdrive/distortion pedals modelled
- Attack Shape control
- Heavy Octave parameter
- 4 User memories
- Manual mode for realtime changes
- Line output with Amp Simulator
- Amp Control jack
- 5-year warranty
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A cheap way to get a number of classic pedals all in one unit.
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Tone simulation is pretty accurate.
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Offers comprehensive control over each tone for a more customized sound.
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Pretty cheap for a pedal board considering some single stompboxes cost almost as much.
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Controls are well laid-out and easy to learn.
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Sound reproduction may not be accurate enough for those really picky about tone.
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