Fulltone 69 MKII Fuzz Pedal

£199.99

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Description

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Reintroducing the first ever Fulltone pedal, the ’69 fuzz pedal, Fulltone bring you the ’69 MKII fuzz pedal. Founder of Fulltone, Mike Fuller is once again able to get his hands on matched pairs of germanium transistors, which is finally enabling Fulltone to create a pedal mirroring the tone of his very first pedal, dating back to 1969!

Absolutely oozing with luxuriously vintage vibes, complimented perfectly through its versatile tone and easy usability,  the Fulltone ’69 MKII is the ideal go-to when looking for a straight-up, no messing about fuzz pedal! Proud of its solid construction, and resilience, this pedal really is as die-hard as the players coming out of the 60s period.

Control and articulation can be manipulated by its four knobs, putting all of the creative responsibility at your feet! Mould the midrange, harmonics, and sustain with its featured contour control and then simply tweak the volume to match your amp output with perfect intonation and precision.

Key Features

  • Internal bias trimmer gives you unprecedented control over your tone
  • True bypass for sonic purity when not engaged
  • Ultra-rugged design will take a licking and keep on rocking
  • Contour control can smooth out your sound, or make it cut right through the mix-matched germanium transistors give you a true vintage vibe

Specifications

  • Type: Fuzz
  • Inputs: 1 x Instrument
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4″
  • Power Supply Included: No
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.1″
  • Depth: 4.5″
  • Width: 2.5″
  • Weight: 1 lbs.

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Brand

Fulltone

Fulltone is a boutique guitar effects pedal manufacturer known for its high-quality, hand-built pedals designed to replicate vintage tones while incorporating modern features and reliability. Founded by musician and engineer Michael Fuller in 1991, Fulltone initially gained recognition with its flagship product, the Full-Drive overdrive pedal, which offered players a versatile range of overdriven tones inspired by classic tube amplifiers.

Since then, Fulltone has expanded its product line to include a variety of effects pedals such as fuzz, distortion, delay, modulation, and more. Each Fulltone pedal is meticulously crafted using top-quality components and circuit designs, resulting in pedals that are celebrated for their rich sound, responsiveness, and durability. Notable offerings include the OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Drive) overdrive/distortion pedal, the ’69 fuzz, and the TTE (Tube Tape Echo) tape echo emulator.

Fulltone’s commitment to excellence and its dedication to preserving the sonic legacy of vintage gear have made it a favorite among discerning guitarists and musicians seeking premium effects pedals. With a reputation for delivering exceptional tone and craftsmanship, Fulltone continues to be a prominent player in the boutique pedal market.

Category

Fuzz Pedals

Fuzz pedals produce a thick, saturated and often unruly form of distortion with a character all of its own. From smooth vintage sustain to gated, spluttering and synth-like textures, fuzz is one of the most expressive and distinctive effects in guitar history.

Players use fuzz for psychedelic rock, garage, stoner rock, doom, indie, shoegaze and experimental sounds. It can feel more like an instrument than a normal drive pedal, responding strongly to guitar volume, pickup choice and playing dynamics.

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Fuzz

Fuzz pedals create thick saturated distortion with a raw and highly expressive character that differs significantly from standard overdrive or distortion pedals. Vintage-inspired fuzz circuits remain hugely influential in psychedelic rock, doom, garage, shoegaze and experimental music.

Different fuzz designs respond very differently to pickups, guitar volume and playing dynamics, allowing players to move between smooth sustain, gated textures and aggressive spluttering tones.