What happened to the Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Overdrive?

Re: What happened to the Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Overdrive?

They probably made a limited run. A slightly tweaked 250 right?
 
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Or a plain old DOD 250 - like YJM actually used...
 
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Just looked - Japan has cornered the market on both the DOD and the YJM. Good news - either for 60-80 dollars if it is what you need.
 
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Monte Allums has a fairly simple mod kit to convert the YJM308 into the 250. You need basic soldering skills, but it's not too difficult. I have one. I don't know how authentic it is because I never heard the original.
 
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Monte Allums has a fairly simple mod kit to convert the YJM308 into the 250. You need basic soldering skills, but it's not too difficult. I have one. I don't know how authentic it is because I never heard the original.

I think I will pickup up a used YJM308. And a noise gate of course.
 
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What does the YJM Overdrive do that any other one doesn't? What's its 'thing'?
 
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You run it into a slightly dirty Marshall and it gives you a distortion that’s clear and articulate with a lot of sustain but doesn’t fuzz out.

Has there been a comparison with other distortion pedals? Is it just a modded DS-1 or something?
 
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Not all overdrive and distortion pedals sound the same. No more than we look the same. The YJM has a certain tone. It has his tone.
 
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What does the YJM Overdrive do that any other one doesn't? What's its 'thing'?

That it says YJM on it in Old English Script.

As OD's go, it is a non-screamer style meaning no mid hump. Also no tone controls. Pass.
 
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You run it into a slightly dirty Marshall and it gives you a distortion that’s clear and articulate with a lot of sustain but doesn’t fuzz out.

As does most OD's if you don't get stupid with the gain.
 
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Oh, I think it is a Distortion + or something. You certainly can't sound like The Viking from any pedal.
 
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I thought it was a 250.

The original was the DOD OD-250. Then they came out with the YJM308 which is the same circuit board with some components changed. The Monte Allums mod purportedly puts back the original components, but changes the opamp to something "better."
 
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Ace, why do you have to tear down everything good in my life?

Except they don't do it as good as the YJM, because of the Old English Script. I forgot to mention that...very important - the script!
 
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I have the DOD YJM. To My ears it seems to be a neutral boost. Though I haven't played it in a while. I think Ygnwie's tone is more is his strat and a Marshall.
 
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Yes, it is based on the DOD OD250, which was very, very similar to the Distortion +. The D+ used germanium diodes for more distortion and compression, but with lower output. The OD250 uses silicon diodes so it will have more headroom and be a little crunchier*

*a totally subjective term

OD250

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Distortion +

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