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Thumbs up Fulltone Fat Boost

Guess who is the proud owner of this puppy?

Me!



Now I can have my amp volume at 10, my guitar at about 4 or 5 so I can get a nice clean to breakup sound, then get the sound I would get if I just rolled my volume on the guitar to 10...but with the ease and smoothness of a footswitch.

If there was one pedal you NEED, then this is it. Distortion pedals suck. Sure they are nice for different tones and changing things up, but it all boils down to the main sound. This thing is it.

If you have a tube amp, then you need this pedal. It is worth every single penny and then some.

There is a bit of noise added do to the fact you are just boosting the level of the output of the guitar, but its nothing worse than those Marshalls when they are going.


Oh.....and one more thing....

(for those with single channel, non-master volume amps)

Ever noticed that a nice clean sound with just the right amount of high end can sound way to brittle or ear piercing sometimes when you roll up the guitar volume and drive the amp?

The Tone knob on this kills that problem.
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Right on! I'd LOVE to have a couple of Fulltone's boxes.
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You'll never get me to replace my DOD Grunge pedal! NEVER!

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i got a ....

fulltone supa-trem i like it a lot but thing that bugs and also draws me to it is that it boosts the volume a good deal....if i have everything set then kick it on volume goes way up,which wouldn't be a problem if i wanted trem all the time but i want to be flexible, i wish it had a volume pot or something then it would be perfect .....
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