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I'm not sure why Fulltone messed with the perfection that was the first pedal. Maybe they just wanted to update it (now twice). Maybe Mike Fuller wanted to give people a reason to buy a new pedal? Who knows. All I know is I want my original Fatboost back!
I would pass on this pedal. They original pedals are harder to find now, but I think you can pass on it if you don't have long effects chains or long cables. Fulltone products are made to high quality standards so this pedal is very good quality but not a real need for it in my opinion. I probably would only recommend this pedal t...
I would pass on this pedal. It is pretty inexpensive coming in new at around $125, but I think you can pass on it if you don't have long effects chains or long cables. Fulltone products are made to high quality standards so this pedal is very good quality but not a real need for it in my opinion. I probably would only reccomend this...
While the pedal is cool, the coloring of the sound and the mild overdrive aren't exactly my cup of tea, especially since you'll get similar but better sounds from an overdrive pedal (not to mention more variety in tone). I would try the pedal if it sounds like something you'd be interested in but just make sure you know what you're doing if you'...
While more expensive than your average boosting pedal, if you're going to be using a pedal like this consistently, I'd recommend ponying up for the Fulltone Fat Boost 3, as it is up there with the best boosting pedals that I've used. The clean design and sound are definitely a steal, even at this price. Do not overlook the Fulltone Fat Boost 3...
Very good product, but there may be more transparent. In the future, I still think buy a power attenuator.
I use it for about four months, purchased after you heard much about Fulltone and I'm really not, with my strat's a pure joy, and it restores p che my sound. I also like his cot color thanks to the various feeding options, besides a battery voltage discharge lightly brings a little more crunch pais is very agr Able to handle the microphones. <br...
I use it for a few days, but I really spent time understanding and apprcier. The only small thing we can blame and then funny noise it makes when you turn the gain knob, noise while normal because it is the recalibration of the transistor is being done ... but having said that, a Once you found the SETTING THE gain that you want, you touch more....