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The Fulltone OCD is a pedal so flexible that even the most, well, OCD tone connoisseurs will be hard pressed to find fault with it. Not since the Fulldrive has Fulltone Musical Instruments produced an effects pedal that has garnered so much interest and universal appeal. This article is but a brief introduction to the Fulltone OCD and the variety of tones it offers.
The name of the pedal itself is a playful reminder of how guitar players in generally love to fiddle with their tones. We are by nature a dissatisfied lot, always looking for the next, best tone sculpting device (i.e. toy). The number of sounds and control available within the OCD do not disappoint.
As Fulltone makes clear, the OCD is designed to emulate (and enhance) the rich harmonic structure of an overdriven tube amp. This is no mere "distortion" pedal. Indeed, by its design the OCD is meant to accentuate if not redefine the rich tone of a classic tube amp (think old Vox AC30 or Marshall stacks).
The OCD pedal has a switch so you can choose between HP (High Peak) mode and LP (Low Peak) mode. The former mode boosts the drive as well as the lows and is somewhat akin to a "Marshall" sound, whereas the latter boosts the clean tone and is more of a Fender Blackface sound. Both modes are incredibly useful, which leads me to my next point.
You know you've got a winner of a pedal when it's impossible to find a bad sound, and the Fulltone OCD is one such pedal. I know I've got my hands on a killer pedal when I can leave it on all night and use my guitar's volume know to control the variety of sounds. Suffice it to say, the OCD is one such pedal and has earned a permanent place on my pedalboard.
For such a small pedal, there is a wide variety of sounds. It sounds great with either Humbuckers or Single Coils and like most Fulltone pedals, you can run it at 18v if you so desire (Dunlop makes a great 18v adapter that works fine with the OCD). The pedal's dimensions are a hobbit-friendly 2 1/2" x 4 1/2", so it doesn't take up much pedalboard real estate. As with other Fulltone pedals, the OCD contains true bypass switching.
Finally, there are, at the time of this article, 4 versions of the OCD available, each with its own unique flavor.
R. S. Rasnic is the webmaster and owner of Ray's Guitar Shop, your one source for all effects pedals and pedalboards.
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So what makes you think you have a snowball's chance in hell of retaining your dignity when you strap on your prized dreadnought? Instead, try slipping one of these to discreet piezo bridge systems onto your Tele, Strat or Strat-style guitar. Guitar Pedal Board OrderYou'll get not only convincing acoustic tone but an array of exciting new voices as well-including the shouts approval from your band and audience.
L.R. Baggs X-Bridge
The X-Bridge is designed to replace the two-post tremolo unit and the American Standard Strat. (L.R. Baggs also makes hard-tail and vintage six-hole trem Strat replacements.) The X-Bridge is our review Strat-a budget model of the "hecho en Mexico" variety-looked like a U.S. standard trem until you got close enough to see the piezo-filled saddle indents and the Wilkinson-style arm. The other modifications for the bridge electronics-a stereo output and piezo master volume that replaces the center tone control-were totally discreet.
Our X-Bridge Strat was complemented by L.R. Baggs Ctrl-X onboard mixer, which allows the passive magnetics to be combined with piezo bridge pickups. While it requires small but permanent modifications to your guitar-installation of a larger stereo jack and two small switches-the Ctrl-X allows you to select the magnetic or piezo pickups or both, adjust their levels with separate volume comtrols and select a combination mono or split-stereo output. The under-the-pickguard 9-volt battery powers the buffering circuitry for the piezos while leaving the magnetic pickups totally passive.
The X-Bridge not only made our review Strat sound acoustic-it made it sound a lot better than an entry-level guitar. Running the piezo and magnetic signals together produced a dense, stereo wall of tone. Shuddering electric riffs were under-pinned with tight acoustic clarity, and flowing piezo chords had a dark undercurrent. The X-Bridge is the fourth Strat pickup that you have been waiting for.
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Fishman TSV Powerbridge
The TSV Powerbridge is almost indistinquishable from the original American Standard Strat replacement bridge. (Fisherman also makes vintage Strat and vintage American Standard Telecaster versions.) The trem unit's push-in arm requires no cosmetic changes, and only the included stereo jack and piezo volume control (which replaces the lower Strat tone control) need to be substituted for the original components. The optional Fisherman Powerchip includes a "Smart-Sensing" stereo output to differentiate between blended mono and split stereo leads and an active piezo volume control. The Powerchip fits most guitars and requires no modification other than the installation of a battery under the pickguard.
Our test Strat also came with Fishman's optional Powerblend pedal. In addition to allowing smooth and silent mixing of the piezo and magnetic signals, the Powerblend provides dedication piezo conditioning, eq and four outputs that allow the signal to be sent to single or multiple destinations.
The tone of Fishman piezo was a little more powerful and zesty than Baggs. The eq on the Powerblend helped remove some top-end clatter and provide balance to the two signals, and the results were particularly convincing. In general, the Fishman has the more modern tone of the two units reviewed, and also benefited from less handling noise during us of the tremolo unit.
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putting a brake control box in my 2003 gmc, need to run the red wire to the brake pedal switch,8 wires there?
whitch one to hook to.1 white 1 orange 3 purple and 3green, help me out here
If this is a pick-up there should are ready be brake control wires in the rear. If it is a SUV then lift up the flooring in the rear it will be there. The wires are already ran. You'll find a plug back there. If you can't find it check owner's manual or with dealer.
Maltings workers adopt pedal power
NEARLY 40 staff at Suffolk-based maltster and malted Ingredient company Muntons have switched to pedal power for their journey to work and back, in a move to get fit, save money and, help the environment.
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