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Overdrive pedal from Biyang belonging to the Tonefancier series

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  • ghighighighi

    Biyang OD-7 OverdrivePublished on 06/17/09 at 09:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Classic overdrive pedals.
    The case is robust, mtal, does not fear scne!
    9v power supply. ACCS easy battery. Or external power supply type boss.
    It's analog. Reduces Connectivity is essential: one between an exit!
    It's plug 'n play! (True bypass)
    The rglages: volume, drive, tone, selector + "color sound" (ts, bright, warm)

    UTILIZATION

    The config, as I said, is very simple. Just play with DIFFERENT rglages to get what you want. No manual, toutefaon useless!

    SOUND QUALITY

    It's overdrive, so the saturation is not the extreme shoots. For hard, to do so! But for blues or rock / blues, is the gnial! IDAL is the overdrive: it can range from trslgre saturation (with f…
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    Classic overdrive pedals.
    The case is robust, mtal, does not fear scne!
    9v power supply. ACCS easy battery. Or external power supply type boss.
    It's analog. Reduces Connectivity is essential: one between an exit!
    It's plug 'n play! (True bypass)
    The rglages: volume, drive, tone, selector + "color sound" (ts, bright, warm)

    UTILIZATION

    The config, as I said, is very simple. Just play with DIFFERENT rglages to get what you want. No manual, toutefaon useless!

    SOUND QUALITY

    It's overdrive, so the saturation is not the extreme shoots. For hard, to do so! But for blues or rock / blues, is the gnial! IDAL is the overdrive: it can range from trslgre saturation (with flying to the max, serves boost!) Saturation crmeuse wish, to not the overdrive slamming the SRV. Simply combine the various rglages well.
    With one strat's what gives.
    Now with a Gibson and double coils, with the drive back, we are in the AC / DC PERIOD "Let There Be Rock"
    Note the absence of background noise.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a month, and I continue to discovering. It is true that beginners are used mainly rglages die-pice, but over time, we paufine. This PDAL s'avre full of resources in terms of sound if you do not like a bump nag.
    Would recommend for anyone who wants a IDAL overdrive for rock and blues, reliable, sturdy, well built, no background noise, and a reasonable price!
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  • moosersmoosers

    Biyang OD-7 OverdrivePublished on 11/11/10 at 18:40
    The Biyang OD-7 is a unique overdrive pedal that is best suited for use with electric guitar. It's essentially a suped-up Tube Screamer as it's got the same sort of sound and even has a TS setting on it. The pedal is made up of analog parts and has 1/4" jacks for input and output. It's powered up by a nine volt power supply and isn't rack mountable as it's a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the Biyang OD-7 isn't much to follow. Even if you haven't used many other overdrive pedals out there, it's still pretty easy to understand. If you do have experience with other overdrive pedals, this will be a cinch to use. The main parameters are for volume, tone, and drive, wh…
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    The Biyang OD-7 is a unique overdrive pedal that is best suited for use with electric guitar. It's essentially a suped-up Tube Screamer as it's got the same sort of sound and even has a TS setting on it. The pedal is made up of analog parts and has 1/4" jacks for input and output. It's powered up by a nine volt power supply and isn't rack mountable as it's a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the Biyang OD-7 isn't much to follow. Even if you haven't used many other overdrive pedals out there, it's still pretty easy to understand. If you do have experience with other overdrive pedals, this will be a cinch to use. The main parameters are for volume, tone, and drive, which are the three parameters that you'll find on most distortion and overdrive pedals. It then also has three different modes to choose from - a TS mode (Tube Screamer), and both a bright and warm setting as well. It's definitely a self explanatory make up, so a manual isn't needed.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is basically the best of all possible worlds in terms of being it's own Tube Screamer. The Biyang OD-7 borrows the make up of the Tube Screamers and expands on it a bit, as it's more versatile than your average Tube Screamer. For me the TS setting is the best as it's the fullest, but the bright and warm settings are also very useful and are a nice change of pace. All of the sounds possible with the pedal are however, top notch in terms of clarity and overall tone. It's possible to get a wide array of tones between the three different modes, making it more flexible than Ibanez made Tube Screamers out there...

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you're looking for a top tier overdrive pedal which is basically a Tube Screamer, the Biyang OD-7 is your ticket! This is not very well known for whatever reason, but if you are after the Tube Screamer sound, this is a pedal you absolutely need to consider. It's cheaper than you would think it would be as well, making it a great overall pedal that guitar geeks of all types should know about.
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