Finally I have acquired an OCD
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Finally I have acquired an OCD
Looks & feels great. Only able to try it at low volumes tonight but it sure doesn't warrant the extra money ca$h over the Dano cool cat drive. It feels tighter & has clearer intentions, can't wait to give it real testing. Either pedal really encapsulate the sound I've been after for quite some time !! I think I'll buy a MBM version too when funds accept, and do a 3 way demo !!!!!!!
I love the OCD. Granted I got mine cheap throuhg Mike/Mickie but I think the original is worth the cash. It's my most used pedal by some distance. It coveres such a large range of how I wnat my guitar to sound. If I want to play for a bit with a certain sound and think through my dirt pedals to think which is most appropriate, I tend to go OCD more than anything else.
I compared the orginal to a MBM version and the differences were miniscule. They're also different versions, I think maybe mine is a V3 and Mike used a V4 circuit. The differences might even be down to small differences in knob tweaking but thetwo pedals were close enough that if you weren't sat down next to a lud amp carefully A/Bing the two you'd never be able to tell. If Mike swapped the innards of my OCD for his version, excluding any differences in knob taper, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference and I use the pedal almost everytime I plug a guitar into an amp.
Not tried the Cool Cat Drive but, and although I have two dano mini pedals that I like, fuck Dano. I'd still be interested in hearing how close they are, though. The Timmy comparison wasn't as close as I thought it would be.
I compared the orginal to a MBM version and the differences were miniscule. They're also different versions, I think maybe mine is a V3 and Mike used a V4 circuit. The differences might even be down to small differences in knob tweaking but thetwo pedals were close enough that if you weren't sat down next to a lud amp carefully A/Bing the two you'd never be able to tell. If Mike swapped the innards of my OCD for his version, excluding any differences in knob taper, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference and I use the pedal almost everytime I plug a guitar into an amp.
Not tried the Cool Cat Drive but, and although I have two dano mini pedals that I like, fuck Dano. I'd still be interested in hearing how close they are, though. The Timmy comparison wasn't as close as I thought it would be.
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I think it was Doogfest II where I was trying a few pedals through my amp (it must have been Doogfest II to have my amp there) and slammed a salt boost into the OCD. The delight on Mike's face nearly overpowered the glorious fuzz tones.the isaac eaton wrote:I have a clone with a booster in the same box, it sounds wonderful.
Salt Booster --> OCD = Hell yes!
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The tone knob and lp/hp are far more useful on the ocd... I found on the cool cat I was knocking down the gain and pulling back on the treble and then repeating the procedure... again and again and again... finding the sweet spot was always negotiable.
There's a good comparisons here, that you may have already seen :
Les Paul:
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Tele:
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How do I tell which version I have ? The guy said he's owned it for about 2 years.
There's a good comparisons here, that you may have already seen :
Les Paul:
[youtube][/youtube]
Tele:
[youtube][/youtube]
How do I tell which version I have ? The guy said he's owned it for about 2 years.
http://www.pedalarea.com/ocd.htm
Version 1
#000 - #4563
Version 2
#4564 - #9473
Version 3
#9474 - #16060
Version 4
#16061 +
Version 1
#000 - #4563
Version 2
#4564 - #9473
Version 3
#9474 - #16060
Version 4
#16061 +
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It is a very cool pedal and definitely works really well if you want some chunky bass response.
You're noticing what I did with the CC Drive - the extra output buffer they installed amkes it way bright compared to the OCD and you have to pull the tone right back to compensate. Boosting it is indeed a very fun experience.
You're noticing what I did with the CC Drive - the extra output buffer they installed amkes it way bright compared to the OCD and you have to pull the tone right back to compensate. Boosting it is indeed a very fun experience.
O.k. tried it once more, and agree It still feels tighter & with clearer intentions... bit more organic sounding. Fills me with a bit more confidence when attacking the notes.
The dano is certainly more trebly, slightly more gain & more hollow sounding, not so much weight behind the sound. Again, not really much in it.. I will keep both though but the ocd will take the Dano's place.
At the moment, I've got the treble turned all the way up on both hp/lp, my clean isn't shrill nor muddy... hmmm... ?? this sound about right ?
The dano is certainly more trebly, slightly more gain & more hollow sounding, not so much weight behind the sound. Again, not really much in it.. I will keep both though but the ocd will take the Dano's place.
At the moment, I've got the treble turned all the way up on both hp/lp, my clean isn't shrill nor muddy... hmmm... ?? this sound about right ?
Hooked up the OCD to the rest of the effects. It's much more rawkess (sp?) & gritty, it'll definitely cut through the mix without becoming weedy which the is Dano is capable of. Operates nicely with the rest of the effects, I'm a happy boy.
Because the enclosure is screwed on at the side I had to bend my chain link fixings to a right angle for screwing the the board. I only fitted the 2 because the others snapped on me as I bent them... its totally solid regardless.
I also recently acquired a standard Jim Dunlop Wah which sits outside the box as I'll rarely use it... and when I do... its battery powered, and I've got a spare patch cable ready & waiting.
Here's a terrible camera phone pic:

Because the enclosure is screwed on at the side I had to bend my chain link fixings to a right angle for screwing the the board. I only fitted the 2 because the others snapped on me as I bent them... its totally solid regardless.
I also recently acquired a standard Jim Dunlop Wah which sits outside the box as I'll rarely use it... and when I do... its battery powered, and I've got a spare patch cable ready & waiting.
Here's a terrible camera phone pic:
