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Description

An authentic recreation of the classic Nobels ODR-1, featuring an additional mod.

Product specs

Power 9V
Analog/Digital analog
Corey Congilio

Corey Congilio

Has the Nobels ODR-1 Reached Klon Status?

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Has the Nobels ODR-1 Reached Klon Status?

Corey Congilio

Corey Congilio

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Apollo Approved Buckartie-Boo.

Features and functionality

  • Agus integrates a mod switch on many clones, allowing for both original spec and modified tones, enhancing versatility.

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  • The Buckartie-Boo's overdrive is particularly effective when set below gain level 3, providing a cleaner sound without excessive fuzz or flubbiness.

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Comparisons

  • The Buckartie Boo (ODR) pairs particularly well with the Sawdust (MT-10), offering a complementary sound suitable for diverse musical styles.

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  • The Buckartie-Boo closely emulates vintage ODR-1 tones, offering an "amp-like" distortion when compared to other ODR clones and alternatives like the Browne Protein.

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  • The ODR-10 and MT-10 are available used around $150, which is competitive against newer, pricier models like the Revival Drive and Kernum.

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Build quality

  • Access to original component stock provides authentic tonal characteristics, maintaining the integrity of classic overdrive sounds.

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  • There are concerns about the plastic knobs feeling cheap and flimsy, affecting the perceived durability of the pedal.

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User experience

  • Limited stock availability suggests high demand, encouraging potential buyers to join waiting lists early.

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  • Some users find the pedal too bass-heavy with certain guitar setups, particularly when using neck pickups, leading them to prefer models with more bass control options.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's noted for its exceptional performance on bass, providing a rich low end that's ideal for bass overdrive applications.

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See how David Grissom uses Apollo Approved Buckartie-Boo

David Grissom

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Storyville

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Featured in a July 12 Instagram post, David Grissom praises it as a fantastic new pedal from Apollo Approved.

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