Boss OD-200 Hybrid Drive

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SKU: BO-OD-200 Category: Guitar Pedals Brand:

Description

With the 200 series, BOSS introduces a new generation of pedals that pack advanced sound and versatility into a streamlined size that saves space on your board. Grab-and-go controls and multi-function switches make operation easy and intuitive, while onboard memories allow you to store multiple setups for instant recall. All 200 series pedals feature premium audio quality with 32-bit AD/DA, 32-bit internal processing, and 96 kHz sampling rate, as well as support for additional control via external switches, an expression pedal, or MIDI.

The OD-200 Hybrid Drive brings next-level sound, feel, and flexibility to overdrive and distortion, combining decades of BOSS tone expertise with innovative technologies. This dream pedal is capable of producing any drive tone you can imagine, offering 12 unique modes, hybrid analog/digital circuitry, three-band EQ, and powerful pre and post boosts for ultra-detailed gain shaping. There’s even an advanced gate circuit on board, ideal for both eliminating noise and adding tightness and aggression to high-gain drive tones.

This item is eligible for Canadian Warranty.

Features

  • Overdrive and distortion effects pedal with 12 distinct drive modes
  • 3-band EQ allows you to fine-tune your tone for any application and any instrument
  • Switchable gate function tightens up your sound and reduces noise in high-gain applications
  • Boost function can be set to pre-gain operation to push your drive, or post-gain to increase volume without altering your drive tone
  • Four memory slots allow you to save and instantly recall your own custom patches
  • Panel Lock function allows you to lock the controls to prevent unwanted changes
  • Micro USB jack for future functionality expansion via firmware updates

Item shown: Boss OD-200 Hybrid Drive
Model #: OD-200
UPC: 761294514634

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