Overdrive Pedals
Overdrive pedals come in all different shapes and sizes, and there are probably more different types of drive than any other types of gain pedals out there. A quality, versatile overdrive is a necessity on any pedalboard. Overdrives generally produce a moderate amount of gain and are therefore used for low to mid-gain sounds, like blues, rock and its many subgenres.
Usually (but not always), this effect is achieved by using a soft-clipping circuit, mimicking the characteristics of a slightly over-driven amp. The quintessential electric guitar sound was built on this effect. Although there are countless different types of overdrive pedals, I will cover three of the most popular styles: the Tube Screamer, Bluesbreaker, and Klon.
Tube Screamer Style Overdrive
The Tube Screamer is the most famous of overdrive pedals and is characterised by its distinctive EQ curve. Most stompboxes based on this style of overdrive will be soft-clipping, cut the bass and add lots of mid-range, which can add thickness to a clean sound, or tighten up a high-gain metal sound. It boosts the perfect frequencies right around 700-1K Hz to cut through any mix. So whether you play in a metalcore band and you’re looking to create fast staccato attack, or you’re pining for that famous Stevie Ray Vaughan blues sound, look no further than the Tube Screamer.
The Tube Screamer was made by Ibanez in 1979 but was first sold under the Maxon label. You’ll find most Tube Screamers referred to either as an OD-808 or a TS9 – the difference being the JRC 4558D integrated circuit (IC) chip in the former and TA75558 IC chip in the latter. In layman’s terms, the 808 sounds smoother and the TS9 a little brighter and harsher. There have been dozens of iterations of the design over the years, including the TS9DX Turbo which adds “Hot”, “+” and “Turbo” modes.
As one of the most famous drive pedals ever created, other companies have had their go at putting their twist on the iconic sound. That includes the ideal budget choice, the Tone City Kaffir Lime, the gorgeously unique Earthquaker Devices Plumes and the all-encompassing JHS Pedals Bonsai, packing nine different types of Screamer circuits into one pedal.