Nobels ODR-1X & ODR-Mini2: Upgrades for the Nashville Pedal
Bass cut, remote control, and more
Nobels’ ODR series is a true modern classic when it comes to overdrives. With the new Nobels ODR-1X and the ODR-Mini, the manufacturer of the so-called Nashville pedal responds to community feedback. And then some.
Noble’s ODR-1X
At first glance, the Nobels ODR-1X looks almost identical to its predecessor. If you look closer, however, you’ll see two new small mini-controls in the top row. Most importantly, the overdrive now gets a control to cut or dampen bass frequencies. Which can significantly improve your tone, when it comes to dialing in your sound.
The ODR-1X also gets a new remote in. Through this, you can sendb and activate the gain boost. That way, you can use the Nobels ODR-1X as a dedicated boost. The third new feature lets you switch between buffered and true bypass functionality.
This new version also includes “Glow in the Dark” buttons and 4x integrated and fold-out Mounty-P mounting plates.
Nobels ODR Mini 2 – Now with Bass Cut
It seems like the Nobles community very adamantly asked for bass-cut functionality for the beloved overdrives. Because you also get a dedicated bass cut control on the tiny, pedal board-friendly version of the Nashville pedal.
Nobels also says that they have upgraded the mini’s metal enclosure, but it’s tough to tell what exactly has changed. They’ve probably made it more robust.
What do the Nobels ODR-1X und the ODR-Mini2 cost?
Nobels ODR-1X and ODR-Mini2 pedals will be available soon. The ODR-1X’s MSRP is 189.00 EUR, while the ODR-Mini2 is 109.00 EUR.
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One response to “Nobels ODR-1X & ODR-Mini2: Upgrades for the Nashville Pedal”
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