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Fulltone Clyde Deluxe WahItem ID: ClydeDlxWahWah Pedal with 10-step Variable Input Level Control and Three Selectable Modes
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From Our Research Team:Fulltone - Amazing sound and quality!The Fulltone Clyde Deluxe improves on the original Fulltone Clyde and offers three distinct voices: "Wacked," "Jimi," which is a throwback to the original Clyde from the 1960s that was favored by leading axe-slingers of the day, and "Shaft," a setting that recalls the funk-laden soul and R&B hits of the '70s. The mode switch and variable input control pot let you dial in any type of wah sound you can imagine, from classic Voodoo Chile to down-and-dirty low-end grunt. The Clyde Deluxe can do it all!Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah at a Glance:
Long-lasting pots Fulltone's custom-made brass-shaft pots are among the strongest and smoothest feeling pots available. These amazing pots are mounted to the interior PCB board via a proprietary "thru-PCB" method rather than having the pot be secured by the pot terminals, drastically reducing pot-related failure. This method keeps Fulltone pedals up and running for the duration of your playing days. Plus, this eliminates the need for a bunch of jumper wires, keeping your tone as pure as humanly possible. Who uses Fulltone? The list of Fulltone fans reads like a who's who of guitar heroes. Both Ron Wood and Keith Richards have Fulltone gear in their touring rigs, as does Nigel Tufnel from the legendary British metal band Spinal Tap, and Boston bad-boys Joe Perry and Tom Hamilton. Punk/rockabilly mainstay Reverend Horton Heat is a Fulltone convert. Other notable Fulltone users include Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, Jack Bruce of Cream, perennial alt rocker Lou Reed, and Tom Petty along with Heartbreaker Mike Campbell. Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah Features:
Why buy Fulltone? Fulltone was founded in 1991 by session guitarist, composer, performer, and electronic tinkerer Michael Fuller. His pedals were born out of love for music and tone, as well as the frustration at the inconsistencies and the often fragile nature of vintage pedals. Fulltone pedals are 100% handmade in Southern California using the finest components, including custom-made 22-gauge copper wire with no tin coating, Fulltone-designed 3PDT switches, and custom-made brass shaft pots, mounted using Fulltone's proprietary "thru-PCB" method. The end result: Fulltone pedals are built to last and sound amazing.
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Reviewsbased on 3 reviewsWorth the Money...
by Tom Murphy from Boone, NC USA
I purchased this five months ago after much research and having used a cry baby and the wah model in my vox tonelab se for many years. i have to say this thing is fantastic. The richness and tone fr... read more [+]om this pedal left me wanting nothing. the wacked mode is my favorite, unexpectedly; and sounds like nothing else i've ever heard. had band members literally with their jaws dropped on playback after i used it in place of the other wah's in a song we've been working on; wonderful effect. the jimi mode sounds like it should and makes the cry baby sound like a toy. the gain switch is brilliant and so so helpful. works like a volume control without having to mess with your overall volume and functions like a gain booster when you turn it up (meaning you don't have to touch your overdrive/distortion for solo boosts!) if i didn't know better i'd swear fulltone put tubes in there; that's how fat, warm, and organic it is. best purchase since i bought my first guitar! close [-]
February 11, 2011 Music Background: Guitar/Bass/Recording Engineer/Music Junkie The best Wah Pedal I've ever used and worth every penny!
by Richard "Dickey" J. from Tampa Bay area, FL
I bought this pedal after doing 3-6 months of research and I'm glad I did. The LED is a definite plus in dark club type stages; The 2 chicken knobs on the side have great functionality.
December 30, 2008 Music Background: Pro Studio and Live performance musician Th... read more [+]ough I like the Whacked mode best, The soul/fuzz mode gives a very nice "Shaft" type distortion to the sound and the Jimi mode his just pure,clean wah. Whacked gives the wah an almost Rotary -delay type sound, which kind of startled me when I first tried it but has , now , become my favorite. The other chicken-knob seems to be, mostly, a gain effect to my ear. I ordered the FullTone PS1 9V power supply, directly, from FullTone, though it would've been more convenient to just buy it thru Sweetwater. It has one more unique feature if you screw off the plates on the metal facing under the pedal: ie:.. and that's another clock dial circuit that I adjusted to a more bass/type sound when you rock back on the pedal. It was simple to do and Mike Fuller's personal fave setting is marked on the dial once you open and view it. The owners manual describes all this and I found it very helpful. The thing is built like a tank and I've received more complements about the sound of it, from followers of my band, than any other pedal I've used in the last 2 years, excepting, of course, my Moog 103 and 104Z. This is,definitely, the mother of all wah's!! Buy it! It's worth every penny and makes my old Cry-Baby do just that. close [-] Sweetwater Advice
Robert JohnsonI've tried all the different wah pedals, from British to American, vintage, modern, and multi-wahs, and none can compare to the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah. I honestly believe there is no more expressive wah pedal out there. The range of sweep available is musical and incomparable. Wah pedals are notorious for killing tone and the Clyde combats that with a true bypass circuit, making sure your tone stays intact. Do yourself a favor and invest a little more money in one of these. A little more definitely goes a very long way. Average
by David from Logan, UT
I considered this an average wah pedal. I agree, the sweep and sound of this pedal is good. I mainly enjoyed the Jimi setting. But the other settings were good to. When I got my first one of these, it... read more [+] was defective, and had a horrible scratching sound when rocking the pedal back and forth. I sent it back and got another. While it didn't have the exact same issue, it did have noise when rocking the pedal back and forth, but more annoyingly it was only heard while playing. So every time you went to make this sucker sing (which it does) You'd try real hard to concentrate on the beauty of the sound rather than the background noise it was creating. It was like having your little brother tapping you on the shoulder repeatedly every time you tried to rock out. Unfortunately I just couldn't look past it. Perhaps I got another defective unit. I'm no stranger to Fulltone, and I've owned many of their pedals. This is the only pedal I ever had issues with from them, and to think I had them twice, and just not have it be how the pedal is, would be surprising to me.May 11, 2012 Music Background: Hobbyist In addition to that issue there is a loud pop when you switch between settings which was annoying. The treadle was to tight out of the box and required adjusting, which was also annoying. Fulltone also included a buffer switch on later models, to work with Fuzz pedals. This also annoyed me :) close [-] Also popular
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