🎶 Distort Your Reality with AZORDistortion!
The AZORDistortion Guitar Pedal AP-302 offers a powerful high-gain distortion effect with three distinct modes—Natural, Tight, and Classic. Its compact design and durable aluminum chassis make it perfect for musicians on the go, while the true bypass feature ensures your original tone remains intact. Ideal for both solo performances and dynamic echo sounds, this pedal is a must-have for any serious guitarist.
Product Dimensions | 8.05 x 4.32 x 3.3 cm; 408 g |
Item model number | AP-302 |
Colour | black |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Size | AP302 |
Power Source | Dc Adapter |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Weight | 408 g |
P**P
Hard to rate this as it is a very specific sound
So .. It's a Fuzz pedal .. and I like it .. I saw a review from 60cyclehum .. He didn't rate it highly .. but it was the sound I was looking for ... so I bought one ... and it doesn't sound exactly like the one reviewed on the tippy tappy ... but .. im not surprized as its so cheap ? .. built ok .. not a versatile pedal .. does one sound well.. I'm pleased ... but I wanted something very specific... so .. make your own mid up!
R**N
Cheap, awful rubbish.
I messed around with this Azor overdrive pedal for a good hour or so and could not find a single acceptable sound with any of the settings. I returned it and bought the Behringer Overdrive Distortion pedal instead (about £5 more expensive) and the difference is huge. The Behringer pedal has a range of GREAT sounds and is a quality product. My experience of Behringer's pedal rang is positive so far, so I doubt I'll be going anywhere near these cheap worthless budget pedals. Just pay the extra and go with Behringer if you want decent quality low-cost pedals.
A**R
Gold Caline klone - Noise, Noise Noise!
This pedal sounds great, but the noise level of it makes it unusable. It's not just hiss, but cracks, pops and scratching sounds which are very annoying. I had to return mine due to this.
T**S
A bit naff
If you can find the one setting where it doesn't sound terrible you can get a pretty nice fuzzy tone. That's it though, one sound.
B**S
A wee pedal with some mojo
Azor pedals got a pretty favourable group review on the YouTube channel 60 second hum and this little red fella was a bit of a shout out. Great little pedal for peanuts. I use it on medium gain to add a good pinch of grit and punch to my clean signal for that "Bryan Adams" 80s pop rock vibe. So sue me I'm old. This probably isn't what you want for metal but for around £20 I can only recommend.
K**C
Great little pedal. And cheap!
Spring Reverb: Was a little hesitant but...good build quality! Adds no noise I can detect (first in my signal chain). Adjustment range is all I need for my living room amp. This is exactly what I had hoped for. I will be looking at their other pedals as well now...hope they make a compressor.Green Overdrive: Sounds great...very similar to the MUCH more expensive Soul Food pedal, just not as much volume boost...easily remedied so a great deal on a great sounding pedal.
C**N
Me agradó
Yo lo compre para tocar surf y cumple. Ya no tocó en escenarios, nadamas en mi casa y me funciona muy bien. Para eso esta perfecto, para algo mas enserio, hay mejores.
J**A
comprenlo si esta muy padre
Vale la pena cada centavo ... buena construccion muy buen sonido y potencia viene con su manual y un velcro para pegarlo a tu pedalera si es que tienes lo recomiendo mucho
N**1
Mini TS808 +
I didn't know what to expect from the AZOR LEON DRIVE, but it turns out to be an interesting variation on the TS808 Tube Screamer !The "HP / LP" switch gives this pedal almost a "Jeckyl & Hyde" split personality. I should mention that this switch configuration has apparently given some the impression that this pedal is an "OCD" clone...it is NOT !In the "LP" position, the circuit is dead a on clone of the TS808 circuit (at least component wise). I say this because while I have never tried a "real" TS, my curiosity got the best of me, and I traced out the circuit !The little "extra" with this pedal is the "HP" switch position. The difference between the HP and LP positions is pretty drastic (in a good way). The HP position has more "Presence" and higher headroom than the LP position. It makes me think of a particular British amp sound (HIWATT, based on what I've read, and having seen The Who live in '69), It stays pretty clean, but will give you some nice breakup when you crank your guitar volume. The "HP" setting is courtesy of LED clipping diodes vs the typical clipping diodes used in the TSXX pedals.The "LP" position is also very usable...tone wise it reminds me of a Fuzz Face with less gain (but nothing" cleans up" with your guitar volume knob like a Fuzz Face).Hope this helps 🙂
A**A
Azor pedal is great.
This pedal is good and gets the retro 60s sound. Worth buying and great price.
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