The Maxon OD820 Overdrive Pro   While many consider the Maxon OD808 to be the greatest    overdrive ever created, Maxon is not a company to rest on its laurels. Instead    of basking in the glowing praise, Maxon has focused on the user's feedback    to come up with an all-new overdrive circuit that addresses the key shortcomings    of other units - the result is the OD-820 Overdrive Pro.     The OD-820 was designed to provide a wide range of tube-amp overdrive tones    as well as a transparent, hi-gain clean boost. As the name implies, the OD-820    was intended for use by professional guitarists with advanced playing techniques.    The OD-820's expressive tone reproduces fingering and picking nuances with    haunting precision, making the best use of any guitar or amplifier's character.    With a full-frequency response, minimal compression and zero tonal coloration,    the OD-820 won't mask a player's performance weaknesses like other overdrives    can.     One of the key ingredients to the OD-820's amazing sound lies in its power    section. While the OD-820 accepts 9 volts coming in, it then uses a DC-DC voltage    converter (#MAX1044) to bump this up to 18 volts. This higher voltage allows    for a more accurate, full-frequency reproduction of the input signal than other    units can provide. This higher voltage also allows for more balanced powering    of the circuit, providing stabilized positive and negative DC voltage to the    overdrive, blend, and tone sections of the circuit.     Overdrive and Blend? That's right  the other secret weapon of the    OD-820 lies in it's blending of distorted and non-distorted signal to create    its massive tone. The OD-820's Drive knob does double duty, controlling both    the amount of gain and the balance between distorted and non-distorted signal.    Note that we said non-distorted signal rather than dry signal  this is    because this signal is still processed through the tone section of the OD-820's    circuit before reaching the output. So, at the lowest Drive settings only non-distorted    signal is sent to the output, providing the OD-820's stunning clean boost tone.     Like the OD808, the OD-820 distorts signal in the amplifier section of the    circuit rather than having a separate clipping stage, which provides a smoother,    more realistic tube-like overdrive than other methods. The higher voltage supplied    to the amplifier section provides slightly more clipping than the OD808 or    OD-9. The OD-820 uses only JRC4558 op amps for the warmest overdrive tone possible. 
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