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We're proud to introduce the
Obsessive
Compulsive Drive™
actual size 2 1/2" x 4 1/2"
OCD versions, the straight poop: OCD's are now version4
(we call 'em v1.4), have been out for since late 2007, anything
serial # 16,061 and higher IS THE NEWEST VERSION regardless of
cosmetics. For a well-done, intelligent overview of the OCD
versions, click here
New! Hear the OCD on Tour with Robin Trower, here's a song from 6-29-06 in NY. Notice how incredibly well
the OCD cleans up...he never turns off the pedal, doing the
entire range of sounds with the guitar's volume knob. Click
$159
(US
Retail)
Guitar
Player Raves on the OCD!
Frequently
Asked OCD Questions!
MP3's of the OCD all
soundsamples close mic'd with a sennheiser 421-->Manley Tube
Mic Preamp--->MYTEK 24bit/48K converters--> Cubase SX3 with
no added compression. ___________________________ Low
Gain sounds using a 1955 Ash body strat-->18 watt Marshall.
Pedal settings: Vol=9 o'clock, Drive=9
o'clock, Tone=12 o'clock, switch set to "Low Peak" for
un-hyped upper-mids.
Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi _____________________ Low
gain sounds using a 1961
Strat--> 1965 SuperReverb. Same settings as previous except the
switch is set to "High Peak" which gives more
distortion, volume, and upper-mid clarity
Hi-Fi
Lo-fi
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Added
2/6/05 Lead
Tone using Les Paul through 1965 Deluxe Reverb. bridge PAF
pickup into OCD set to "HP"with Drive knob set to 3 O'clock, and with the
tone knob to 10 O'clock. 
Hi
Fi Lo
Fi __________________________
Higher
Gain sounds using a 1962 LesPaul/SG w/ PAF's into a 1968
Marshall Plexi 50 watt (volume on "6") into a 1968
straight cab with 20 watt pre-rola Celestions Riff
#1 Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi Riff
#2 Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi Riff
#3 Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi _______________________
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*AMPS....if
you've ever owned a GREAT amp, like a Marshall 18 watt,
a VOX AC15, a Marshall JTM45 and if you have a
place where you can crank them up loud, then you know
what I'm talking about...
Smack a power chord
and you (not only) hear the fundamental notes...but you get
(count 'em) 4, 5, even 6 additional overtones ringing into
a feedback... notes that you can whistle if your ear is good
enough! Think; Zep's "Ocean,"
"Custard Pie," Classic tones including James Gang,
the Beatles, AC/DC, FREE., etc.
Back off the guitar's volume and there are a dozen great other
sounds at your fingertips... Clean, spanky sounds, with all the
highs and lows still intact. And a Tele still sounds like a
Tele, a Les Paul like a Les Paul.
PEDALS (until now) just can't hold a candle to what a
good amp can do if you are really picky. You not only
lose all the touch sensitivity, but forget
about those complex Harmonics. (For me) It's always been
somewhat of a compromise using Overdrive pedals... until now.
Ladies and Gentleman, I am proud to introduce the Fulltone OCD.
I made this pedal for me, but I think you might like it too.
New OCD Guitar player ad for mid 2007

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