The Fulldrive 2 becomes the FD2-MOSFET ...and the retail price is $179. In stores now! I know you're seeing a lot of Rave reviews about the new FD2-MOS and some are thinking "I had a FD or a FD2 10th Ann..No thanks!" Sorry, you owe it to yourself to put down that (insert flavor of the month) for an hour and take the new FD2 for a little testdrive....let's just say the blanket has been lifted in both "Normal" and "Mosfet" modes.
Just in 5/07 Winner! Guitar Player Magazine's Reader's Choice Poll "BEST STOMPBOX of 2006"
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"Vintage" for old-style Fd2 mid-heavy
tones that cut through the mix
"FM"
stands for "flat-mids" offering a more natural sound but I've
enhanced this mode for even more transparency, it sounds great on a
strat's Neck Pickup, truly spectacular! .
"CompCut" feature removes the bounding from the
feedback loop allowing for Monster Clean Boost tones and some
rougher OD sounds with the OD and Boost knobs turned up
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* choice between
MOSFET and Normal clipping modes
*"normal mode" is
even more asymmetrical, sweeter, more open, no "blanket" over the
sound.
*moved the LED's,
borrowed the OCD's super bright LED's with (Fulltone's exclusive)
"no thump/No pop" True Bypass.
* a beautiful sparkle
Blue Metallic powder-coat finish for this...the final version of the
most popular boutique OD ever made.
Chosen by Guitar
Player Magazine as one of the all-time top 50 effects ever! We are the first to offer a
switchable "Boost" Channel in an overdrive and manufacture our own
Super-Duty 3PDT footswitch allowing True-Bypass plus LED.
Housed in a beautiful powder
coated Blue 16ga.steel enclosure, the first channel is the
"Overdrive Mode" capable of Clean Boost or non-compressed overdrive
or choose light to medium softer Overdrives all while retaining your
guitar's original tone. The Tone knob is a very effective Presence
control that can smooth out or add upper harmonics.. There's also a
footswitchable second channel "Boost Mode" with its own
separate Distortion control for medium to higher gains with a more
singing violin-like sustain!
Full-Drive devotees include:
The Rolling
Stones Robin Trower The Black Crowes Ian Moore Steve Stevens Drew Zingg Pete
Anderson John Abercrombie ... and most studio guitarists in
LA, NY and Nashville.
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