what is the difference?


red_hot_thing
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07/19/2000 9:29 am
what is the difference between overdrive
and distortion?

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ekstasis16
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07/19/2000 5:52 pm
I think overdrive came along before distortion. A lot of 60's and 70's bands used overdrive. It basically a calmer, smoother kind of distortion, whereas distortion has a lot more gain and is edgier and more brash.
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Fretmeister
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07/20/2000 5:36 am
overdrive is what happens when you try to get too much power out of a tube amp, the tubes 'distort' which was known as overdrive. distortion, or fuzz, is actually an effect in which i think you maximize the high and low peaks of the sound wave giving either a triangle or square wave instead of a smooth wave creating the fuzzy sound we know as distortion.. there are overdrive pedals, but i believe they just try to emulate the overdriven tube amp sound..

i'm not an expert so i might be wrong on some of this, but i think i got most of it right

jason
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07/20/2000 6:00 am
good job jason, and adding to that, fuzz is square wave distortion. i like overdrive best meself.

Atomic
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