

🎛️ Unlock the timeless 808 tone and elevate your rig to legendary status.
The Maxon Reissue Series OD808 Overdrive pedal faithfully recreates the iconic 1979 tube-amp overdrive sound using the original JRC4558 IC chip and a unique amplifier-stage distortion circuit. Its reissued design features improved noise reduction while maintaining the classic creamy, dynamic overdrive that has made it a staple for professionals and metalheads alike. Compact and versatile, it functions both as a natural-sounding overdrive and a clean boost, making it essential for players seeking authentic vintage tone with modern reliability.








| ASIN | B0002D0IU2 |
| Amperage | 30 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Distortion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,840 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #358 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Brand | Maxon |
| Brand Name | Maxon |
| Color | MultiColored |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 261 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840433000167, 04515615000414 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Height | 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Godlyke Distributing |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | US Version |
| UPC | 133588806310 840433000167 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 3 years parts & labor. |
M**C
So many distortion boxes out there, but you only need this one.
There are a lot of pedals out there. But you can't go wrong with this. This should be a staple on every pedal board. I take a pretty minimalist approach to my rig: I run mine through a single channel 15w Orange Tiny Terror tube combo with a wah and clean boost in front and a delay/reverb behind it, and this thing can get every sound I need. Works well if you want more of a classic rock sound or even just a light to moderate bump on a cleaner setting. I play a lot of metal and stuff, so pushing the amp with higher volume and a reasonable gain setting with this on it sounds pretty nasty too, without sounding too hard-clippy or over saturated. Let's me easily get those squeals and pinch harmonics without comprising tone and having to crank the gain all the way up. High quality, natural sounding and versatile distortion pedal, and if you're like me and only have one channel to work with, the OD808 can help you take that one channel a lot of places. I highly recommend this for those just starting to mess with pedals and for journeyman axe slingers alike.
R**R
Must have for a Peavey 6505
This pedal is critical for anybody who owns a Peavey 6505 or similar high-gain amp. Like many others, I was at first disappointed with my 6505; I found it muddy and unresponsive, nowhere near the tone I thought the amp was capable of... message boards are filled with how the 6505 is such a letdown as an affordable metal amp for this very reason. Enter the OD808. Night and day difference; the uberhigh gain of the amp is tightened into an EXTREMELY responsive range, allowing the metal guitarist to sound essentially like they are playing through a dual rectifier (albeit a roundabout way to rectify the signal). This allows for a very punchy signal and great harmonics (better square wave), and now the range knobs on the amp actually do something so you can SCULPT a tone, not just have to throw it together (you should be able to tell the difference between 5 and 6, whether it be bass, mid, or treble. that's the mark of a good amp, imho) I currently have the 808 sandwiched between a Boss CS-2 (compression/sustain) and a Boss NS-2 noise gate (essential for use with the CS-2; boss screwed the CS-2 up, and its hiss is so bad you need an NS-2 to use it) and it makes my Ibanez S series w/EMG 81/85's SCREAM through the 6505. Of course, even more impressive was my old Jackson with the seymour duncan SH-10 full shred in the bridge... with the sustain, I was reminded of the scene in spinal tap when they were talking about the les pauls... Overall, I am a very specific type of player (technical death metal) and this pedal has virtually cured my amp woes with the peavey 6505. Anybody having a similar issue should check out an 808 prior to selling their amp; the 6505 is the amp it is supposed to be ONLY with this simple addition.
S**N
Awesome bosst pedal
Buy it. Great boost. Its the original Tube Screamer.
A**T
Maxon OD808
Controls and features - Drive level, tone, and volume ... Deceptively labelled as balance, not sure who came up with that one. Anyway. Roll the drive right off, set the tone dead centre and set the balance at equity with your amp. Now dial in the drive - Sorted. What could go wrong? Boss style power adapter, true bypass switch, good solid looking jacks. Great piece of kit here. This is the circuit Ibanez used in the TS808 - The reissue TS808 is a slightly different circuit to the original. Who knew. Anyway - Basic good sounding overdrive. Durable? Reliable? - Yes. Solid little box with heavy duty bits and stuff. On the rare occasion have I seen any pedals actually broken. Sound quality - Well, it works really well with my AC15. It does not play well with a Peavey classic 50 4x10's clean channel, sounds ridiculous. It does however play quite well with the drive channel for a bit of extra go. Verdict - If you want a TS808, this is the way to go. JRC4558D op amp, and the rest of the circuit you'll find in an original TS808. Good and solid, fairly aesthetically pleasing, looks right at home on your board and does exactly what it's supposed to.
B**E
The Place to Start
I've had a bunch of Overdrive pedals and could have saved a lot of time if I'd ended up with an OD808 first. This is one of the easiest to use and most flexible drive pedals out there with a tube amp. All the controls are responsive, there are not many "bad" settings on the dials, and there are a lot of good ones. It seems like it should work well with a wide range of guitars and amplifiers. It does not have tons of noise or hiss either. On a clean/high headroom setup there are a bunch of good ways to set this pedal up with some gain coming from the pedal and/or some boost coming from the pedal. Step on it and you'll get pedal gain/dirt + a volume boost. You might find that this is not a good way to get a really high gain sound but that's not what this kind of setup is for. On a dirty/low headroom setup the common way to set it up is low or zero gain and lots of volume. This will shape the boost which tends to tighten up the bass and drive the mids & highs, causing the amp to distort differently. If you have a high gain amp this works amazingly well. This pedal has a medium level of compression. It does not get rid of all your dynamics but it does reduce them. Another really amazing thing about this pedal is on a multi-channel amp this is a very rare example of a drive pedal that can be setup in a compromise position and sound great with either channel. So if you have 2 channels with a footswitch you can have 4 sounds with the amp footswitch + this and all of them will sound good. It's about the only drive pedal I've seen do this so well. Highly recommended.
T**I
A solid overdrive pedal.
Bought this to get that tube screamer tone. It sounds EXACTLY like my old 80's Ibanez TS-10. If you don't like the TS-10 sound, don't get this pedal. However, I always thought the TS-10 was a great sounding pedal. Even Stevie Ray Vaughan used one near the end of his career, and John Mayer uses one today. The other plus is that this Maxon is slightly smaller and much better built than my TS-10. SO overall, I am very pleased with this product.
A**R
Exelente
Exelente pedal
E**E
It came in perfectly. Turns my amp into the best amp ever.
Awesome delivery, excellent condition, sounds perfect....
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