jeffwhitfield
Well-known member
Yet another one that I just had to build when I saw it. I built an AionFX Andromeda some months back as part of my study of famous guitar pedal circuits. The Nobels ODR-1 is one of those overdrives that you hear about a lot when you start looking into some of the most popular overdrives of all time. So, when I saw that AionFX released the Andromeda Deluxe I figured I'd give it a shot. Interesting to hear what a revised ODR-1 would sound like.
The build went really smooth but, after completing it and testing it, I noticed that the Mid control was really muddy when in the middle. Compared to my original Andromeda, it just didn't match up well in tone. Only way to get any spunk out of it was to pump the Mid all the way...which didn't seem right. So, I debugged it a bit, reflowed all solder joints, and tested again. Seems to have done the trick.
The new controls definitely give this pedal a different feel. While you can get pretty much the same sounds as the original Andromeda, the ODC, Low Cut, and Mid controls add a whole different level of tone to it. Sounds good through a clean amp...but can get pretty muddy with certain amps that have dirt already added. Guess that's just the nature of the ODR circuit. It's a great overdrive for clean tones for sure!
Design wise, as you can see from my original Andromeda, I was going for a galaxy theme. I used a set of metallic Sharpies on the original but screwed things up when I sprayed some clear gloss on it. Seems I kind of overdid it with the clear gloss so it caused some air bubble and bleeding of the Sharpie underneath. Kind of an odd effect that kind of works. But, no biggie...I was able to redeem myself with the Deluxe.
The build went really smooth but, after completing it and testing it, I noticed that the Mid control was really muddy when in the middle. Compared to my original Andromeda, it just didn't match up well in tone. Only way to get any spunk out of it was to pump the Mid all the way...which didn't seem right. So, I debugged it a bit, reflowed all solder joints, and tested again. Seems to have done the trick.
The new controls definitely give this pedal a different feel. While you can get pretty much the same sounds as the original Andromeda, the ODC, Low Cut, and Mid controls add a whole different level of tone to it. Sounds good through a clean amp...but can get pretty muddy with certain amps that have dirt already added. Guess that's just the nature of the ODR circuit. It's a great overdrive for clean tones for sure!
Design wise, as you can see from my original Andromeda, I was going for a galaxy theme. I used a set of metallic Sharpies on the original but screwed things up when I sprayed some clear gloss on it. Seems I kind of overdid it with the clear gloss so it caused some air bubble and bleeding of the Sharpie underneath. Kind of an odd effect that kind of works. But, no biggie...I was able to redeem myself with the Deluxe.