Overdrive (music)
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Overdrive in the field of rock music, is a term used for an electric guitar amplifier when turned up, usually deliberately, to the point where distortion (clipping) is clearly audible in the output signal. This distortion may range from a slight added "edge" with some increase in sustain, up to a thick fuzzy sound whose tonality is almost unrecognisable as that of the input signal.
Many modern guitar amplifiers have a preamplifier stage which can be made to distort heavily, while the final output volume can be controlled by changing the gain on the later stage(s) of amplification. The distorted sound from an overdriven electric guitar amplifier is usually much more acceptable to the ear than the distortion which most other modern audio amplifiers would create.
The term overdrive can also refer to a guitar effects pedal which produces overdrive.
[edit] See also
- Distortion (guitar)
- Guitar effects
- Effects pedal
- Guitar pedalboard
- Guitar amplifier
- Power attenuator (guitar)