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I LOVE Pedals Day #3: Nobels

I LOVE Pedals Day #3: Nobels

You could Win a Nobels ODR-1 In today's giveaway! Ends Feb 4, 2022.


Nobels ODR-1

The ODR-1 is rated the best overdrive by Nashville studio guitarists and creates a natural, tube-amp style overdrive that is versatile, amp-like, and affordable. The ODR-1 has been on the market for over 30 years and remains the number one choice. Creates crunchy rock and blues sounds or extra boost for soloing without smothering the natural character of your guitar's tone. The Spectrum controls optimizes tones from single coil chime to powerful humbucker rock. When adjusting the Spectrum control up or down the circuit ensures you have plenty of clarity and full dynamic range. The newest ODR-1(bc) has adds a bass cut, 9-18 volt input, and glow-in-the-dark knobs.

Features
Bass cut switch
Spectrum Control
Glow-in-the-dark knobs
Solid metal chassis
Nobel's remote control jack switching system

German Engineering. Made in China.

Nobels
$119


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