1970s Maxon D&S II Distortion Sustainer Vintage Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal
Rather than using silicon diodes commonly found in today's circuits, the D&S II distortion pedal uses germanium diodes in the clipping stage. The germanium diodes can distort low-level tones and create a somewhat rounded waveform of the clipped signal, thus making a warm, smooth distortion.
Also unique to the D&S II is its tone control; while most other overdrives and distortions feature hi boost/hi cut tone circuits, the D&S II tone control uses a low range boost/cut circuit for added bottom end. This original D&S II features an MC1458P chip, a common precursor to the frequently sought after 4558, further contributing to the OD-808-style characteristics. The MC1458P is a dual op amp version of the LM741, the same chip used in the much-coveted DOD Gray 250.
This pedal has some finish chips on the enclosure edges, with clean graphics and the original knob set (one knob skirt is chipped). The serialized sticker is fully intact on the back of the box, as is the original foam pad.
Original: $209.99
-65%$209.99
$73.50





Description
Rather than using silicon diodes commonly found in today's circuits, the D&S II distortion pedal uses germanium diodes in the clipping stage. The germanium diodes can distort low-level tones and create a somewhat rounded waveform of the clipped signal, thus making a warm, smooth distortion.
Also unique to the D&S II is its tone control; while most other overdrives and distortions feature hi boost/hi cut tone circuits, the D&S II tone control uses a low range boost/cut circuit for added bottom end. This original D&S II features an MC1458P chip, a common precursor to the frequently sought after 4558, further contributing to the OD-808-style characteristics. The MC1458P is a dual op amp version of the LM741, the same chip used in the much-coveted DOD Gray 250.
This pedal has some finish chips on the enclosure edges, with clean graphics and the original knob set (one knob skirt is chipped). The serialized sticker is fully intact on the back of the box, as is the original foam pad.





















