Full-Drive 2 V2

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In excellent condition and it works perfectly.No boxFeatures:• 16 gauge cold rolled steel enclosure.• Based around the desirable JRC4558 chip and 1990s Full-Drive circuit, with 2 toggle switches for many more sonic options.• 30% smaller than the FD2-MOS, 15% smaller than the FD3 at only 4.45" wide x 4" deep.• 2 Footswitches: Left ON/OFF footswitch: True-Bypass switching with exclusive Fulltone No-Pop circuit.Right Channel select footswitch: switches between Overdrive 1 or Overdrive 2, each with individually adjustable Volume and Drive knobs.• 100% Built in the USA.• 16 gauge cold rolled steel chassis with easy battery access via 2 thumbscrews.• 9-18VDC operation, extremely green circuit only pulling 10mA of current.• Dimensions: 4.45"W x 4.2"D x 2.5"H2 toggle switches to access the many clipping options.• LEFT: 3-position switch - Comp-Cut removes clipping diodes, not a clean boost because it can distort the opamp.Flat Mids- a late 1990s Fulltone invention that feeds signal back on to the clipping diodes removing the Mid-hump.Vintage- traditional 90's Full-Drive slightly asymmetrical clipping.• RIGHT: 3-position switch - Wide combines Mosfets & Schottky Diodes for more clarity, less compression, a more D*mble-like sound.Standard - traditional 90's FD2 slightly asymmetrical.Half-Clipped - another Fulltone exclusive, only clips the top waveform for extreme clarity, feel, and touch like you've never experienced!

Fulltone Full-Drive 2 V2

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