Dr.Mavashi
neonderthalotonalogist
Ok, this is my understanding of the differences between Overdrive stumps and Distortion stomps. The overdrive is more of a “signal push” a mini amp before the pre-amp of sorts. Overdrive magnifies the amount of saturation your pre-amp gives you. That is gives you more of your amp without jeopardizing the single note clarity, the level of your gain/distortion increases but there is very little mud. If you play a double-stop or a power code “and you listen close” you can actually hear the individual notes, overdrive really pushes the mids through and gives you excellent responsiveness to fast palm mute riffs making the “short” notes cut through loud and definitively. Distortion pedal is however an analog/digital emulation of an overloaded amp. That is, it imitates the sound of pre-amp distortion the signal out of your pedal to the front of your amp is not a pushed signal as with overdrive but simply a distorted/saturated signal. It gives you a massive, lava-tsunami type of saturation, but there is a price. It really kicks up your highs/treble and muddies up single notes. With distortion you get that Godzilla stomp THUMP on all the palm mute stuff and bigger then galaxy power chords but the faster the tempo of the riff you are playing the more muddy your over all sound is likely to get. The increased highs are also likely to decrease your ability to distinctively cut through a drummer and another guitar player on stage. On the other hand for some reason that I actually can’t explain, distortion pedal increases your sustain. Now guys, on how many points I am on and on how many off???