Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal

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      Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal (475656)
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All the creamy, delicious overdrive of a classic tube amp.

The Fulltone OCD—Obsessive Compulsive Drive—overdrive pedal packs classic OD tones into a compact pedal with simple, no-fuss operation. From heavy crunch rich with overtones and feedback to spanky cleans, the OCD delivers the sounds of a great tube amp, as sell as the same sensitivity and response to your playing style.

Along with standard Volume, Drive, and Tone controls, the OCD's HP/LP (High Peak/Low Peak) switch takes the pedal from a clean boost to manic, sustain-laden distortion. True bypass switching.

The Fulltone Story
Fulltone was founded in 1991 by Michael Fuller, a session guitarist, composer, performer, electronic tinkerer featured in Guitar Player magazine, and first place winner in their "Ultimate Guitarist Competition" Blues category. Fulltone pedals were born out of a love for music, tone, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, etc. Early on Fuller developed a love for fine vintage pedals, and his frustration at the inconsistencies and the often fragile nature of old gear drove him to start Fulltone. Rich, Fat-sounding TONE TOOLS with a reliable build quality is the goal. Fulltone effects carry a 5 year warranty and are built for (and by) musicians.

Fulltone use True Bypass switching (with L.E.D. status indicators) in all our pedals, whenever possible. Most other pedals have a buffered output that destroys the performance of most pedals that follow in the signal-chain. Fuller says don't be fooled by the claims of "Pure Bypass," "Hard Bypass"...etc. These are just catch phrases to divert your attention away from the fact that those pedals are not true-bypass. I designed and manufacture the Fulltone 3PDT , the world's only Super-Duty Triple-Pole Double-Throw footswitch

Fullertone manufactures their own custom potentiometers because what has been offered as "Industry Standard" has a 20% failure rate within 2 years is not acceptable to them.

All Fulltone pedals are handbuilt & tested at their shop in Southern California using full-sized top-notch components. In the Choralflange, a rather complex pedal as analog designs go, there are NO miniature surface mount chips, capacitors, or resistors. They have their wire custom-made, and it's 22 gauge copper stranded with no tin-coating, so it stays flexible over the years without breaking. You might not know or care about components, but you'll certainly hear the FAT, clean, warm results.

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Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

  • Tube-like overdrive and touch-sensitive response
    HP/LP switch for instant re-voicing and uses
    Volume, Tone, Drive controls
    True bypass switching




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  • Finally!

    As reviewed by Jason Johnson on 7/1/2009

    I am a tone freak. I am not a Fulltone fanboy. I tried the Fulltone FD2 and GT500 and sent them back. The OCD is another story altogether, Simply put, I LOVE this pedal. It sounds fantastic and distinct in both modes. I find many pedals have to be set "just so" to get a nice tone. Not this puppy, it is one big sweet spot. I think if I had to choose to kepp one of my 20 or so pedals, it would be this one. It also plays well with my other pedals. Highly recommended... Kudos to Fulltone on the OCD.

    28 of 28 people found this review helpful.

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  • OCD under review

    As reviewed by Mike O'Malley on 8/2/2009

    I've had one of these for about 4 years. I play a custom shop Les Paul, a Prs Mccarty soap bar, several strats a Prs custom 22, through an old JCm800, a Jtm45 also a '68 bassman. Simply put this pedal does not have a bad tone in it. It has a very transparent sound each gtr & amp that I own retains its character. This is my main overdrive tone It makes my jcm800 on clean sound more like a plexi!!! I use a ts808 infront of it for solos & that combination screams. If I could only have one pedal this would be it.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Versatile Pedal

    As reviewed by Strat Obsessed on 3/30/2010

    Like many others, I have purchased several different overdrive pedals looking for a certain tone. If I had purchased the OCD first I could have saved some money. When I read the reviews I was skeptical. No more. This is a very versatile pedal that can produce many differnt tones, with single coil or humbucker. Even when I put it in the HP mode with a lot of drive it doesn't get muddy. I'm not saying the OCD will cover every tone, but you really can't go wrong with this pedal. My other pedals haven't seen much playing time since purchasing the OCD.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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