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| Based On | Nobels ODR-1 Natural Overdrive |
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Schematics, circuits, PCBs and veroboards for guitar effects pedals.
The Andromeda Natural Overdrive is a modified version of the Nobels ODR-1 Natural Overdrive pedal, which is highly regarded among Nashville session guitarists. The original ODR-1 pedal was known for its excessive bass response, which was a common complaint among users. The Andromeda addresses this issue by incorporating a variable bass control inspired by the Timmy and Zendrive pedals.
The Andromeda retains the stock tones of the ODR-1 when the bass knob is turned all the way up. However, with the addition of the bass control, users now have the option to dial back the bass if desired. This allows for greater versatility and customization of the pedal’s sound.
The schematic of the Andromeda reveals a notable difference compared to Japanese-designed pedals such as those from Ibanez or Boss. The German engineering behind the Andromeda is evident in the use of odd-value resistors and capacitors, which create precise filters and signal shaping. This complexity makes the build of the Andromeda a bit more challenging, but the end result is a rewarding and high-quality pedal.
Overall, the Andromeda Natural Overdrive offers a modified version of the beloved Nobels ODR-1 pedal, addressing its bass-heavy nature and providing users with more control over their tone. With its German engineering and precise circuitry, the Andromeda is a pedal that is highly regarded among Nashville studio musicians and is considered a “secret weapon” in their arsenal.
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