- Jan 02, 2017 That concludes our article on the speculations involving the Fulltone OCD, and the differences between each of the versions brought out. Hopefully you have learned a thing or two, and can now make a judgement about which version suits your needs.
- The Fulltone OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Drive), has been kicking around for more than a decade. Every so often its creator, Mike Fuller, introduces a newer version, and despite all the tweaking, many guitarists still consider the OCD one of the finest overdrive/distortion stompboxes.
- Aug 31, 2011 Re: School Me On The Differences Between The Versions Of The Fulltone OCD V1 was 1st, V2 was 2nd, V3 was 3rd and V4 has the cool looking thumbscrews. Other than that, I got nuthin'. Originally Posted by tone4days.
- All the versions of the Fulltone OCD may be recognized by their serial number or, in case of the version 2, by the look of the pedal. Fulltone stated that there was always one version of the OCD because the changes made to the pedal over the time were always so small that it was not possible to speak of a version 2, 3, 4, etc.
- 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. 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.
Sep 05, 2017 Fulltone OCD (All 8 versions comparison video) Discussion in 'Effects, Pedals, Strings. I never heard of an Fulltone OCD that I didn't like (a lot), so there is that. A modern classic, for good reason. It's law lower in volume than previous versions. To me the volume difference between v1 and V2 could be because of part tolerance.
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The OCD is an extremely open sounding Overdrive/Distortion circuit. It is different from overdrives you’ve tried
because it has a good bit more Dynamic-Range…meaning the difference between picking soft or picking hard will
actually yield a wider range of distortion (with less compression) than traditional diode-clipped overdrives, which
behave as if the gain is either ON or OFF! The OCD also creates more complex overtones without changing the
inherent tone of whatever amp and guitar you’re playing through, lifting off that blanket other drive pedals can put
on your signature sound. The OCD accomplishes its tube-like distortion through the unusual combination of
MOSFET and Germanium clippers (unlike 95% of all pedals) that are not placed in the feedback loop ..unheard of
in a pedal prior to the OCD’s 2005 release.
Because of its huge amount of available output, the OCD works great as an Overdrive in front of amps to goose
them into submission, as well as through Master-Volume amps to drive them much harder than most OD‘s, but it
also excels at creating its own distortion with all the chime of a Class A amp with its complex array of overtones.
The OCD gives you the feeling that your amp is Cranked at even living room volumes so Clean playing is more
dynamic and dirty sounds still have the ringing overtones. And the greatest thing is that you can access a slew of
other in-between sounds by simply turning down your guitar’s volume control.
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