I completely forgot Fulltone had folded several years back. I'm only reminded of the fact today as I just purchased this same pedal ten minutes ago... nice demo Sergio.
@@sergioserramusic - I actually just bought the same pedal and I never had an OCD so I didn’t think that blue LED meant anything. When I opened the back to check the bypass switch it has like a epoxy/silicone clear goop on the corner of the circuit. I looked it up and it’s a V2.01 it doesn’t seem like too many were made but it was a factory mod that was done on the pedal for less compression and allows bass frequency too not be affected by the gain as much.
@@billemsley253 This demo and your comment helped me decide to keep my OCD and not sell it... I got the exact same one just a year ago, the V2.01 with the blue LED. It's definitely a keeper since not too many V2.01 were made and it's literally the last version made before Fulltone folded.
I agree with you. I personally don't like it, too much bass/too heavy, with the mids falling behind. I tried the various versions but they all have in common that you can use the gain at maximum at 13. After that it swells too much. In my opinion it is an overdrive to be used on a sound that is not completely clean. (But maybe I'm wrong and I don't know how to use it, who knows). The fact is that with this pedal, used on the completely clean channel, if you increase the gain and raise the tone you get lost in the mix of a live performance with the band
Prueba llevando el clean del amplificador hasta el punto de ruptura, y luego enciende el pedal. También prueba con stackear, verás lo demoledor que suena si antes le conectas un Tube Screamer. Esas son algunas recomendaciones, y no olvides comentar en caso de que realices el experimento sugerido; eso ayudará a muchas otras personas. Saludos 👋. -
If you read my comment carefully, that's what I said: it doesn't work very well on a completely clean channel. And it needs an overdrive stacks otherwise it doesn't come out of the mix. Perhaps the only OCD version that works well as a standalone overdrive is version 1.7.
I completely forgot Fulltone had folded several years back. I'm only reminded of the fact today as I just purchased this same pedal ten minutes ago... nice demo Sergio.
I believe V2 has a red led diode ;)
The chassis says V2! 😂 I think mine is the latest iteration of V2
@@sergioserramusic - I actually just bought the same pedal and I never had an OCD so I didn’t think that blue LED meant anything.
When I opened the back to check the bypass switch it has like a epoxy/silicone clear goop on the corner of the circuit. I looked it up and it’s a V2.01 it doesn’t seem like too many were made but it was a factory mod that was done on the pedal for less compression and allows bass frequency too not be affected by the gain as much.
@@billemsley253 cool!
@@billemsley253 This demo and your comment helped me decide to keep my OCD and not sell it... I got the exact same one just a year ago, the V2.01 with the blue LED. It's definitely a keeper since not too many V2.01 were made and it's literally the last version made before Fulltone folded.
I agree with you. I personally don't like it, too much bass/too heavy, with the mids falling behind. I tried the various versions but they all have in common that you can use the gain at maximum at 13. After that it swells too much. In my opinion it is an overdrive to be used on a sound that is not completely clean. (But maybe I'm wrong and I don't know how to use it, who knows). The fact is that with this pedal, used on the completely clean channel, if you increase the gain and raise the tone you get lost in the mix of a live performance with the band
Prueba llevando el clean del amplificador hasta el punto de ruptura, y luego enciende el pedal.
También prueba con stackear, verás lo demoledor que suena si antes le conectas un Tube Screamer.
Esas son algunas recomendaciones, y no olvides comentar en caso de que realices el experimento sugerido; eso ayudará a muchas otras personas.
Saludos 👋. -
If you read my comment carefully, that's what I said: it doesn't work very well on a completely clean channel. And it needs an overdrive stacks otherwise it doesn't come out of the mix. Perhaps the only OCD version that works well as a standalone overdrive is version 1.7.