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« Fulltone Fulldrive 2 »
Published on 09/19/04 at 15:00 I was looking for a good drive pedal that would bring a full and natural overdrive to my amplifier. After trying differant pedals that sounded contrived, I heard about Fulltone's product. I reluctantly decided to put down the $170 dollars that Guitar Center was asking for this product. Yes, it is expensive.
My favorite aspect of Fulltone's Fulldrive 2 pedal its full, natural sound. I was overwhelmed at how well it played through my Fender Deville amplifier with a Tele. You can easily obtain a vintage tone through the use of the Fulltone Fulldrive, but if you are chasing the metal craze, this is not your pedal. The tone levels are versitile, the volume is resonable, the BOOST is great for leads, etc, etc.
I honestly dislike nothing about this unit. The little rubber feet on the bottom make it a little annoying to attach to a pedalboard, but thats just me trying to stretch myself to find something bad about it.
This pedal is quite an indestructible object. As long as you don't run it over with your car it should be fine. ...I don't suggest throwing it against a wall at full force either...but who knows, it might come out undamaged.
The price was very well worth the performance! For styles ranging from blues and jazz, to classic rock, to indie, this pedal covers everything BUT METAL. (Although you can try, you could get a very differant sound). I suggest you try it out. It is perfect for me. Hopefully you can say the same.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
My favorite aspect of Fulltone's Fulldrive 2 pedal its full, natural sound. I was overwhelmed at how well it played through my Fender Deville amplifier with a Tele. You can easily obtain a vintage tone through the use of the Fulltone Fulldrive, but if you are chasing the metal craze, this is not your pedal. The tone levels are versitile, the volume is resonable, the BOOST is great for leads, etc, etc.
I honestly dislike nothing about this unit. The little rubber feet on the bottom make it a little annoying to attach to a pedalboard, but thats just me trying to stretch myself to find something bad about it.
This pedal is quite an indestructible object. As long as you don't run it over with your car it should be fine. ...I don't suggest throwing it against a wall at full force either...but who knows, it might come out undamaged.
The price was very well worth the performance! For styles ranging from blues and jazz, to classic rock, to indie, this pedal covers everything BUT METAL. (Although you can try, you could get a very differant sound). I suggest you try it out. It is perfect for me. Hopefully you can say the same.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com