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Fulltone '70 Guitar Pedal
Fulltone '70 Guitar Pedal
Fulltone '70 Guitar Pedal
from Fulltone Guitar Pedals

Every played an original FuzzFace from around 1970? [Hint: Not at all the same sound as ones with the same namesake being mass-produced currently] Ours has Two intentionally mismatched (for Harmonic content) Silicon transistors that snarl and spit... The Fulltone '70 fuzz guitar pedal is not for the meek! If you put the "Fuzz" on 10 you will rip, and you might get all sorts of oscillation and weirdness. But that's Rock. Don't try using it with a wah wah. You can't, and neither could Jimi without it screaming and howling. You want polite and quiet? Go elsewhere. You want art in a box? Come on in.

Housed in a 16 gauge steel box and Powder coated Deep Blue, the Fulltone '70 guitar pedal is a bit unruly but with some warmth. This effects pedal is ideal for older 4 input Marshall amps. It has much more FUZZ than the Fulltone '69 Pedal and includes a Mid control for extra clarity and cut.

I got my hands on Eric Johnson's Blue FuzzFace that he used from "Tones" through "Ah Via Musicom" period (now owned by Ian Moore) and incorporated a few of its tonal secrets into the Fulltone '70 pedal with staggering sonic results!

Specifications subject to change at any given moment due to parts availability and due to whimsy.