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Permalink to Fulltone Pedals: Preserving a Legacy of Tone & Partnering with Jackson Audio

Fulltone Pedals: Preserving a Legacy of Tone & Partnering with Jackson Audio

Fulltone has been a premium purveyor of pedals for more than 30 years, having opened their doors to critical acclaim in the early 1990s. After a short series of industry setbacks, Fulltone's Mike Fuller found... Read more »
Permalink to 27 Tube Screamer-style Pedals Compared – Which Is Right for You?

27 Tube Screamer-style Pedals Compared – Which Is Right for You?

There's quite a story and a lot of history, both fact and conjecture, around the little, green overdrive pedal designed by Susumu Tamura of the Maxon company in the late 1970s. Originally intended to compete with... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone PlimSoul mkII Overdrive Pedal Demo

Fulltone PlimSoul mkII Overdrive Pedal Demo

More videos like this Fulltone PlimSoul mkII Overdrive Pedal Demo 👉 Shop for the Fulltone PlimSoul mkII at Sweetwater 👉 If you're wondering what video gear we use, check it out 👉 Fulltone's original PlimSoul guitar... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Custom Shop Queen Bee Fuzz Pedal Demo

Fulltone Custom Shop Queen Bee Fuzz Pedal Demo

More videos like this Fulltone Custom Shop Queen Bee Fuzz Pedal Demo 👉 Shop for the Fulltone Custom Shop Queen Bee Fuzz Pedal at Sweetwater 👉 If you're wondering what video gear we use, check it out 👉 Equipped with... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone OCD-Ge Germanium Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal Demo

Fulltone OCD-Ge Germanium Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal Demo

More videos like this Fulltone OCD-Ge Germanium Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal demo 👉 Shop for the Fulltone OCD-Ge Germanium Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal at Sweetwater 👉 Ever since it was introduced in 2004... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Full-Drive 1 Overdrive Pedal Demo

Fulltone Full-Drive 1 Overdrive Pedal Demo

More videos like this Fulltone Full-Drive 1 pedal demo 👉 Shop for the Fulltone Full-Drive 1 👉 The sought-after sounds of Mike Fuller's collectible pre-MOSFET Full-Drive II pedals (sans the Boost) come to players... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone GT-500 Booster/Distortion Pedal Review by Sweetwater Sound

Fulltone GT-500 Booster/Distortion Pedal Review by Sweetwater Sound

Get the Fulltone GT-500 here: Let's have some fun with the Fulltone GT-500 Booster/Distortion pedal. This FET-driven pedal packs two individual sections, one for booster/overdrive and one for distortion. The... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone PlimSoul Overdrive Pedal Review by Don Carr

Fulltone PlimSoul Overdrive Pedal Review by Don Carr

Get the Fulltone PlimSoul here: The PlimSoul is a totally unique, dual-stage overdrive that's very touch responsive and musical. Stage One is a slightly compressed, soft-clip type overdrive, Stage Two is a... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Octafuzz OF 2 Fuzz Octave Pedal Review by Sweetwater Sound

Fulltone Octafuzz OF 2 Fuzz Octave Pedal Review by Sweetwater Sound

Get the Fulltone Octafuzz here: Get the power supply for it here: Check out the Fulltone Octafuzz - it's the classic, huge-sounding, touch-responsive Octavia circuit in a modern format. I was able to switch between... Read more »
Permalink to Pedal Power

Pedal Power

In my job here at Sweetwater creating demonstration videos of guitar gear, I get to hear, play, and see tons of amazing pedals. Here's a list of eight overdrive, distortion, and fuzz pedals that I've recently put to... Read more »
Permalink to Sweetwater’s Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 Tremolo Pedal Review

Sweetwater’s Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 Tremolo Pedal Review

Get the Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 here: This video is all about the Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1. Its photo-cell tremolo circuit has a smooth, classic tone and feel, along with plenty of added features such as a clean... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Pedal Review

Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Pedal Review

Get the Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah pedal here: In this video, I'm playing the Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah. It's based on the original Clyde McCoy wah pedal, but it has a lot of improvements that bring it into the... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Fulldrive 3 Overdrive Pedal Review

Fulltone Fulldrive 3 Overdrive Pedal Review

Get the Fulldrive 3 overdrive pedal here: In this video, I'm test-driving the Fulltone Fulldrive 3 overdrive pedal. It's an extremely versatile overdrive that has three voicing modes and an independent boost. It has... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Buffer Control

Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah Buffer Control

Q: The Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah has a switchable buffer with a level control on the outside of the pedal but there's also an internal trim pot that controls gain. What's the difference between the two controls?... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Fulldrive2 MOSFET Overdrive Boost Pedal Demo

Fulltone Fulldrive2 MOSFET Overdrive Boost Pedal Demo

Get the Fulldrive2 MOSFET pedal here: Sweetwater Guitar Specialist Don Carr demonstrates the Fulldrive2 MOSFET overdrive pedal from Fulltone. Enjoy the demo, then click the link above for even more on the Fulldrive2... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal Demo

Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Pedal Demo

Get the Fulltone OCD here: Don Carr, Sweetwater Content Specialist, demonstrates the Fulltone OCD overdrive pedal. Enjoy the demo, then click the link above for even more info on the Fulltone OCD!
Permalink to What Order for Bass Guitar Pedals?

What Order for Bass Guitar Pedals?

Q: I'm using a Fulltone OCD and an EBS OctaBass on my pedalboard with my bass. Should I put the OCD first in line or should the EBS go first? A: Our question would be, are you using both pedals at the same time? If... Read more »
Permalink to Guitar Pedal Buying Guide

Guitar Pedal Buying Guide

How to Choose a Guitar Pedal Like picking the all-time best ice cream flavor or a favorite color to paint your living room, choosing the right guitar pedal is completely subjective, and no one can tell you what... Read more »
Permalink to How To Access “Sound On Sound” Effects with the Fulltone TTE

How To Access “Sound On Sound” Effects with the Fulltone TTE

Q: The manual for my Fulltone Tube Tape Echo (TTE) says that I can get "sound on sound" effects. I want to experiment with this; how do I turn on "sound on sound"? A: Basically, the "sound on sound" function of the... Read more »
Permalink to Why am I Only Hearing Echo Sound from my Fulltone Tube Tape Echo?

Why am I Only Hearing Echo Sound from my Fulltone Tube Tape Echo?

Q: I have a Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, but when I plug in, I only hear the echo sound. I can't hear the "dry" guitar sound. What's going on? A: You probably have the Stereo Mode switch on the upper left of the TTE's... Read more »
Permalink to What is the Correct Power Supply for the Fulltone Soul-Bender?

What is the Correct Power Supply for the Fulltone Soul-Bender?

Q: I purchased a Fulltone Soul-Bender fuzz pedal, and it says that it requires a "center-positive" power supply. What is this, and what do I need? A: Many pedals, such as those from Boss, Ibanez, and many others... Read more »
Permalink to Guitars and Gear Vol. 17 – Peavey Classic 30 II and Fulltone Catalyst

Guitars and Gear Vol. 17 – Peavey Classic 30 II and Fulltone Catalyst

Mitch Gallagher demonstrates the Peavey Classic 30 II combo amplifier, as well as the Fulltone Catalyst boost/overdrive/fuzz pedal. Three 12AX7 preamp tubes and four EL84 power tubes give you the power and headroom... Read more »
Permalink to Fulltone Clyde Standard True Bypass?

Fulltone Clyde Standard True Bypass?

Q: Is the Fulltone Clyde Standard wah pedal a true-bypass pedal, or does it have a buffer? A: The Clyde Standard and the Clyde Deluxe are both true-bypass pedals.
Permalink to 18v Pedals?

18v Pedals?

Q: I've read that I can run my Fulltone Fulldrive 2 at 18v instead of 9v. Is this true? What does it do for the tone? A: It's true; certain stompboxes, including the Fulltone Fulldrive 2, can be run at 18 volts... Read more »

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