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212:. In a June 2 post, he stated, "What is this like night 4 of looting with 100% impunity. The pussy Mayor and Governor don't give a shit about small businesses, and it's never been more clear." In response to criticism, Fuller added, "Ahh I feel better, and flushed out some prissy boys who were raised to pee sitting down. Now I'll delete." Fuller deleted the posts but in an email to a customer who characterized Fuller's comments as "valuing storefronts over 27: 169: 188:-based pedal, the OCD has gone through multiple iterations, with changes from versions 1.1 to 1.7 being generally subtle alterations of the pedal's EQ response. Version 2 brought more noticeable changes, with a new output buffer, a 2N5457 JFET transistor input stage, and the option to use a new type of switching, enhanced bypass, instead of true bypass. 248:
Fuller subsequently apologized, stating people were "rightfully pissed off" at his comments as a "privileged white guy." He stated his comments were not made at the "good people" protesting but rather at the mayor and governor for allowing them to be unfairly arrested while criminals took advantage
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I am begging you to sell your pedals because you actually don’t deserve them. You are actually so racist that you believe the Good people who are protesting are the same as the Organized gang banger criminals who are looting 'store fronts'. Those 'store fronts' are good hardworking people's lives
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diode was later added to shift the character of the clipping. The OCD features an HP/LP toggle switch—standing for high-peak/low-peak but often incorrectly assumed to mean high-pass/low-pass. HP mode adds distortion and presence, as well as a more pointed midrange, while LP mode maintains your
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In 2004, Fulltone released the OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Drive), which was designed by Fuller as "an open-sounding distortion pedal with decent headroom to more faithfully emulate a driven tube amp," with a circuit similar to the earlier Voodoo Labs Overdrive, itself a variation of the
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Fulltone found success in the 1990s, largely through print marketing, with the popularity of the brand's Full-Drive line of overdrive pedals. Fuller continued to expand his company's lineup, adding new overdrives like the Plimsoul and the Clyde
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production shop in 2022, with Fuller stating that making products entirely in the United States was no longer profitable. Prices for used Fulltone pedals increased dramatically as a result—as much as 500%. Josh Scott, founder of
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and livelihoods. I'm fact if I see you with a Fulltone pedal I will tag it and break into your house and loot it from you, because its my free expression to do so... right?
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called Fulltone pedals "overpriced junk" while recommending a black-owned pedal company. The brand's own fan page also condemned the comments.
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After the first iteration, the drive pot's value was increased for a more "dramatic" distortion, and an asymmetric 1N34
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Fulltone relaunched in partnership with Jackson Audio in 2024, with a new facility in
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announced it would no longer sell Fulltone products in-store or online, while
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Fuller made headlines in 2020 when he made several controversial comments on
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suspended sales of all new and B-stock Fulltone pedals. Artists like
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of the protests to loot stores. He later deleted his apology.
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pedals, the Full-Drive and OCD, with the latter dubbed by
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