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  • your guitars pick up respond very well with the ocd! i have a fender strat with single coils and doesnt sound like that!

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  • Awesome man, I love the OCD as well. I wanna ru my pedalboard stereo but I dont know how. I have two combo amps and the pedalboard. Can u tell me what I need to run it stereo. Thank you.

  • @InspiredProphecy you want to run the pedal to both amps? get a male to dual female Y splitter and hook that into the OCD's output jack and then a cable from each female end of the splitter into the amps.

  • awesome tone....by the way is this Fulltone OCD v4 a boost pedal for a distortion? or can it serve as your main distortion solo pedal? or its just a boost pedal?

  • @PGBUCKETHEAD it can do both. it has quite a bit of gain but also is very clean and transparent if you just want to push the preamp a bit harder.

  • Wow!

    Great playing! Now this video does justice to the ocd.

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  • How does the sustain on the Petrucci guitar compare to your neck thru carvins? I've always wondered what the sustain difference between a bolt on and a neck thru would be.

  • all guitars will sustain differently regardless of the neck joint or tremolo design. My floyd equipped, bolt on C66 sustains longer than my tokai with the deep tenon neck joint.. go figure?

    Anyhow, the JP6's neck is much MUCH better than my carvins. Lower action, better fret job, a little thinner but not ibanez or jackson thin.

  • Yeah, I know john petrucci likes low action. I saw a video where he says he likes low action. According to Ed Roman, a good bolt on joint is actually harder to make that a glued on set neck. You're supposed to be able to slide a dollar bill into the neck joint of a good bolt on neck. Try it on your Petrucci and tell us if it works. I don't know which is better, bolt on or set neck, though. I've seen a lot of les paul clones that are $200 or less.

  • Correct that. You should NOT be able to slide a dollar bill between the neck and heel of a good bolt on guitar. Sorry.

  • yeah on a good bolt on neck guitar, you should be able to unbolt the neck and hold the guitar by the neck and the body remain attached. so I've heard from my luthier.

  • That sounds great man. It's a pretty meaty tone for a clean channel OD. VERY NICE!!

  • hell of a tone man !! i love that jp6...im gonna buy it too :D

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