Just put an offer in for a Fulldrive.
Up to the seller now........
Thanks, much appreciated.I’ve never tried the mosfet, but I do have an early version of the Fulldrive 2, and it’s an excellent pedal.
Caitlinbred makes a good Mosley style fuzz. When I get home I’ll dig it out, and give more details.

I can’t comment on this, my wife’s name is Karen

Sorry my friend- no offense intendedI can’t comment on this, my wife’s name is Karen![]()
I had this one about ten years ago.Thats a good pedal too, but I havent played a totally bad Fulltone pedal. Even the Fulldrive 3, which was my least favorite, was pretty decent but something has to be in last place.
I'm pretty sure you'll dig that pedal. It's definitely got more gain than a Fulldrive 2 and a bit more compressed sounding, in a good amplike way. I should've mentioned that one but the Fulldrive2 is my fav. Plus they're all so affordable for being such great boutique pedals.
Thanks buddy
There are many- recordings of that Blug amp.I wasnt going to comment on that pedal since I didn't have anything good to say. I dont think price determines how good a pedal sounds so I will try anything. I saw a video years ago, I think it was a Henning Pauly video where all the major amp builders were testing amps and consistently the cheaper and sometimes cheapest options were the favorite amongst the builders.
For example, they had all the hot amp designers including Dave Friedman in a room trying to dial in a competitor's amp to sound good. There were Friedmans and Revvs and LaBogas and all these other super high end ($3-6k+) high Gain amps, along with the Bluguitar Amp1 ($900). By the end they all agreed the best tone was from the $900 Amp1, which has a solid state power amp section. And those were the current legends of amp design almost all unanimously agreeing on that. Thomas Blug is a fricking genius, and I just learned while doing research on the H&K I bought that he actually designed these Tubemeister amps. Crazy how that works out. Plus he is a crazy good guitarist if you haven't seen him yet check him out.
I've also seen that happen several times with a blindfolded Chapman and Danish Pete (DP has a very discerning ear) as well in the pedal dept. Josh Scott is even up front about marketing and acknowledges that sometimes a great pedal will fail because it was too affordable which marketing geniuses have instilled in everyone's mind as cheap in a bad way... I now always listen with my ears and not my eyes or wallet.
I listen with eye and wallet which is bad... I know.. I see Mr whamets name on it looks cool has a cool name so it must be good.... then I searched it up on YT, I saw few clips and they all sounded like an ass, big hairy sweaty ass... I was like damn that soundsI wasnt going to comment on that pedal since I didn't have anything good to say. I dont think price determines how good a pedal sounds so I will try anything. I saw a video years ago, I think it was a Henning Pauly video where all the major amp builders were testing amps and consistently the cheaper and sometimes cheapest options were the favorite amongst the builders.
For example, they had all the hot amp designers including Dave Friedman in a room trying to dial in a competitor's amp to sound good. There were Friedmans and Revvs and LaBogas and all these other super high end ($3-6k+) high Gain amps, along with the Bluguitar Amp1 ($900). By the end they all agreed the best tone was from the $900 Amp1, which has a solid state power amp section. And those were the current legends of amp design almost all unanimously agreeing on that. Thomas Blug is a fricking genius, and I just learned while doing research on the H&K I bought that he actually designed these Tubemeister amps. Crazy how that works out. Plus he is a crazy good guitarist if you haven't seen him yet check him out.
I've also seen that happen several times with a blindfolded Chapman and Danish Pete (DP has a very discerning ear) as well in the pedal dept. Josh Scott is even up front about marketing and acknowledges that sometimes a great pedal will fail because it was too affordable which marketing geniuses have instilled in everyone's mind as cheap in a bad way... I now always listen with my ears and not my eyes or wallet.