Ibanez OD850 Overdrive

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Ibanez OD850 Overdrive

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Manufacturer's ID: OD850

Ibanez has a long history of making excellent guitar effects, and its pedals still attract a loyal following of guitarists worldwide . Now, Ibanez is pleased to bring back the classic OD850 overdrive pedal as a limited model, which was first introduced in the mid-1970s.

Controls
In spite of the name "Overdrive," the OD850 has extensive gain. It ranges from a pure, clean tone to dirty distortion with plenty of punch and rich sustain through a simple turn of the SUSTAIN knob. The TONE control can add even more edge to the sound.

On/Off LED and DC power jack
An On/Off LED light and DC power jack added for usability.

True Bypass Switching
A true bypass switch provides the shortest, most direct signal path as well as the cleanest tone.

Specification

  • Sustain, Balance and Tone controls
  • 100% Analog Circuitry
  • True Bypass Switching
  • Made in Japan

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 4/5 (1 reviews)

Impressive pedal, that gives good drive/fuzz. On par with my Proco Rat2 reisue pedal. Beware the 'retro' 3.5mm mono jack power connection! This actually is a modern centre negative polality pedal! you need to use the little adapter cable on the end of a centre neg 2.1mm cable to your power supply. If you have any 2.1mm to 3.5mm jack cables they will be of the 'retro' centre positive type and of no use and could fry your pedal! So i'd stick to using batteries on this pedal to avoid expensive errors!?

Mark S. - 16/3/2018