Harley Benton Vintage Overdrive

1305 Customer ratings

4.5 / 5

You have to be logged in to rate products.

Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.

After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.

handling

features

sound

quality

533 Reviews

Harley Benton Vintage Overdrive
98 AED 25,13 €
Plus 275 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
In stock
In stock

This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.

Standard Delivery Times
1
S
For a £20-something pedal, it's pretty damn impressive
SamF 05.06.2015
I didn't plan on buying this pedal, truthfully, I was hoping to one day get some kind of overdrive pedal (maybe a Maxon OD808) as a booster for my amp to record hard rock/metal guitar tracks for my own music.

I was shopping for some stuff on thomann and I came across this pedal, looked like a clone of the Maxon OD808 (sounded pretty close to one too), it was nice & cheap, and after looking at some reviews and demos of this pedal on YouTube and so on, I liked what I heard, and decided to throw it into the shopping cart. It seemed like an absolute steal considering how it sounded and how much it costs, and even if it didn't sound all that great, it wouldn't have been much of a loss.

After unboxing it and sticking in a 9v battery I tested this thing out on my valve amp, on a high gain setting of course |m| and I must say, I was really impressed with the sound of this pedal, it gave my amp a more tight and articulated sound, much better than how my amp sounds with no overdrive pedal to assist the tone. It does give a good 'tube-like' sound to your amp whether you're using it on a clean or a distorted setting, and you can use it for a light crunch or a full on overdrive.

In terms of build quality it feels pretty solid, all contained in a little green metal box, the knobs feel nice and sturdy, don't feel like they're gonna just fall off or anything. Could probably take a good stomping before it starts wearing down. I don't know how it'll fair in a live scenario, I've only been using this pedal for recording purposes, if you do takes this pedal out to gigs, do so at your own risk.

It's easy to work the controls on this pedal too, nothing complicated about it at all. Pretty much has the controls you'd expect from your average overdrive pedal. Similar to the OD808 it has a drive, tone and volume function, doesn't take a genius to figure out what those do.

Now, there are other pedals that are 'technically' better than this one, and may be more favourable than this one, but that does not mean it's no good, this pedal does hold it's ground against it's more expensive competitors. And for the price you absolutely cannot go wrong with this, for a £/?20-something pedal, it's pretty damn impressive.

If you have a little money to spend on a cheap but great sounding overdrive pedal, take a serious look into one of these.
features
sound
quality
handling
4
0
Report

Report

M
Great Greenbox for almost nothing !
Mattcaster 25.08.2021
I have used it on various amps (solid state, tube/valve, modelling) and it always sounded perfect to my ears !
I mostly play rock (from 70's to 90's). My usual settings are drive at 10:00, volume at 12:00 (or less on tube amp if playing home) and tone at 1:00 with a HSS Strat and a SH Tele.
I often use it with a Fender Mustang modelling amp and it is much better (warmer, more dynamic) that the Fender greenbox emulation.
Construction is good and knobs feel nice. I've been using it for a couple of months with the thomann recommended AC adaptor whithout any buzz issue.
Considering the price and the quality, I am seriously considering purchasing other Harley Benton pedals... next one might be the digital delay...
features
sound
quality
handling
1
0
Report

Report

T
Another knock out of the park!
Twansmusic 27.10.2020
This IS a green type overdrive.

You know what it'll sound like, it's good.

It's as good as any other "green overdrive" I've ever tried.

Metal housing, slightly roughly cut on the bottom but still great, phenomenal sound. good quality knobs. What a treat of a pedal at a steal of a price!
features
sound
quality
handling
1
1
Report

Report

M
Very vintage sound
MK23 27.12.2019
There is nothing better on guitar sound for me that is a vintage overdrive sound. I was amazed by this product. I am using it almost all the time and the quality pedal is still on its prime. The knobs still offer the same resistance as the first day and so it is on and off switch.
It also causes no noise when it is off and does not cause any other troubles that would lower the quality of performance.
If you love that old recordings overdrive than you definitely have to consider buying this one.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

A
Anonymous 13.11.2022
Great sounding pedal for the money.Very well built.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

AF
Cheap and cheerful
Artie Fufkin 08.12.2022
I’m a beginner just learning the ropes and playing with sound, finding out what I like. So I’m not really ready to invest in expensive pedals at this point. So this was right up my street, a good sound at a no risk price.

Seems pretty solid, I think it would be gigable. Construction of mine wasn’t perfect - one knob doesn’t sit flush with the others, but it’ll do for the money.

I’ll buy others in the range, and would recommend to those on a budget.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

J
My favourite
Janesz 31.03.2018
Actually, this description can be the most authentic from me, thanks to a blind test with which I tricked my friends :)
The story is about the Harley Benton Vintage Overdrive and about the Maxon O808 pedals. I hooked up both and asked them to guess which one's which. It was funny to see experienced musicians (who actually just play and don't examine) to fall out of the game :D
The conclusion is that You hardly tell the difference between this and other pedals. And for the price it was a good decision to give a shot. I basically use it for recording guitars (with mics), and although it deos its job, it also can be stated that it is very subtle. It cleans up the mess, so You can turn down the gain on the amp, and still You have the power required.
I've just got a Marshall amp you I plugged out this pedal, but it's only a pride issue which will be over.
No negatives can be mentioned.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

K
To pair with the HB tube5 celestion
KarlC 03.01.2023
It works well with the very affordable little 5w Harley Benton Celestion tube amp.
Just to give some extra kick for that green box or tube screamer (ish), or blusey feel. You can dial in some great sounds even with the tube amp at lower power or volume.

It warms up the amps sound which is a bit cold if that makes any sense. And you can of course set everything high and dial in some screaming tones.

I've had it for a year and only used it with that combination but with a reverb pedal too sometimes. I expect it would sound good on other amps.

It's been kicked about a bit but works as it did new.

It's fun, and it is very much worth the money.

It's nice it comes with the option of battery 'or' power cable. I can't remember but I doubt it came with a power cable but sure!!!

I reckon you could gig with it. I mean yeh of course you could.

K
features
sound
quality
handling
1
0
Report

Report

Sg
Impressive!
Stelios g 19.01.2022
I am very happy with this purchase. That little guy is well build. Very solid housing and the knobs work perfectly well! The sound is very vintagy. I use this to drive another petal (the British true Tone or the AC true Tone, also from Harley Benton) and the result is pretty damn impressive! For the price is absolutely unbeatable.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

h6
Wow. Why spend more on an overpriced "original"?
hippie 666 22.11.2020
Looking for a Ts/Tubesceamer for boosting for metal-sounds? Rock sounds need more balls?
Ibanez and maxxon are nice,, but this is much better as for as price/bang for buck.
Sure, it's lighter, and might not last you 30 years, but this is great little green boost/overdrive pedal for a stupid good price.
If you just want to see if a tubesceamer is a welcome addition to your setup, this is a great tester pedal. cant go wrong for this kind of money.
features
sound
quality
handling
0
0
Report

Report

Harley Benton Vintage Overdrive