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re: Fulltone back in business.
Posted on 1/24/24 at 5:33 pm to monsterballads
Posted on 1/24/24 at 5:33 pm to monsterballads
Mike Fuller paved the road for all the high-quality limited-quantity boutique and custom house pedal pushers (who also recycle legacy circuits) that we've seen emerge over the last 20+ years. I'd call that pretty innovative.
Fulltone's niche was offering desirable tones (that often happened to be vintage) via circuits that usually WERE revised ... to address original circuit shortcomings, to be more player intuitive, to be more reliable and bulletproof, and/or to be substantially more affordable and available compared to comps in the new and/or used/vintage/collectable market to real-world players.
If the innovation threshold, however, is fly by night digital noisemaker pedals that make dirt boxes that sound like they are broken, or that ridiculously and unnaturally modulate or harmonize or octave or bellow or fart or whistle ... absolutely true, Mike Fuller wanted zero part of that. Can't say I blame him.
Fulltone's niche was offering desirable tones (that often happened to be vintage) via circuits that usually WERE revised ... to address original circuit shortcomings, to be more player intuitive, to be more reliable and bulletproof, and/or to be substantially more affordable and available compared to comps in the new and/or used/vintage/collectable market to real-world players.
If the innovation threshold, however, is fly by night digital noisemaker pedals that make dirt boxes that sound like they are broken, or that ridiculously and unnaturally modulate or harmonize or octave or bellow or fart or whistle ... absolutely true, Mike Fuller wanted zero part of that. Can't say I blame him.
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