maxon od808 tone control

oh ok, guess i've never really fucked about with the settings on my ts-9 i just set it up like andy has said and never really moved it from there.
 
for some reason I can't get onto yousendit right now... (confusion)
anyway, I own one with a 5150 in tow.
The tone control is pretty subtle, but it makes a difference. The far clockwise position will give you a brighter top end and anticlockwise seems to muffle. You tried it totally clean (ie, no amp distortion)? You should notice it a little more then. I think it also depends how high the drive is up.
 
Well sure benny, but all im wondering is, is if this pedal is functioning correctly. If the tone sound is similiar to yours then i dont have to worry i guess.:erk:

Yeah, i tried it with the clean channel evilmanny, made more difference indeed.

Seems to work more like the tone control on my guitar, rather than an EQ
 
The difference is there. Nothing wierd. It's "subtle" (not to my ears) because it's in front of the amp drive. If you listen to your overdrive alone (in the clean channel) the difference will be much more audible, but that's not the point. Your maxon is fine.
 
I use the Maxon od808 in front of a 5150 and I too can verify that in this situation, the difference between 0 and 10 on the tone knob is incredibly subtle. The biggest thing that the tone knob changes for me, is when I try to let a chug ring for more than a second, the chug quickly turns to feedback when the tone knob is set to 10. In between 0 and 10, the feedback thing is reduced a bit but running it on 0 eliminates that feedback altogether...so I've always ran it on 0 and been completely happy with the sound.
 
Radd said:
Is the OD-820 like this also? Subtle change?

It's not really that different from this but I definitly wouldn't call it subtle. Noticeable difference between 11oclock and 1oclock. Defintly affects the sound alot.