Overdrive effect pedal from the Maestro Original Collection
Analog circuit with two sound modes
Hi-Mode with increased gain reserves and more compression
Lo mode with mixed clean signal and open sound character
Gain control determines the degree of distortion
Tone control for adjusting the sound color
Level knob for adjusting the pedal volume
True bypass footswitch
Status LEDs in the shape of the "Maestro Bugle" logo
Sturdy metal housing in desk format
All connections on the front side
Operation with 9 V battery or optionally available power supply unit
Versatile crunch and drive sounds
The Maestro Ranger Overdrive finds its inspiration in the coveted tones of traditional tube amps. Based on an analog circuit with hi- and lo-gain modes, the effect pedal delivers versatile crunch and drive sounds that can be adjusted with the familiar 3 knob layout. As a visual highlight, status LEDs in the form of the classic "Maestro Bugle" logo adorn the desk-shaped aluminum housing.
Analog with two gain modes
Built using traditional analog techniques, the Overdrive circuitry of Maestro's Ranger pedal offers two gain modes that provide the foundation for characterful blues and rock sounds. Hi mode delivers a warm Overdrive with distinct amp character and the perfect dose of harmonic compression for singing lead lines and punchy riffing. Lo mode, on the other hand, mixes some of the clean input signal into the crunch sound, promising a particularly punchy sound that can be shaped with playing technique. The traditional 3 knob panel with controls for Gain, Tone and Volume allows for precise adjustment of the personal sound.
I've been using various drive pedals over the years, from cheap knock offs to very expensive boutique ones. The Ranger is one of the best light overdrive pedals I have ever bought. It's gain structure is transparent yet neither sterile nor harsh. It agrees with every amp I've played it through, and it offers this tube-like responsive feeling under your fingers. If just feels good to play. Not for metal or other high gain applications, but an excellent pedal for anything up to that.
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