Fulltone OCD V2 Demo (Strat and Peavey Classic 30)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

Recorded using Sony W50 camera

Equipment:
Eagle Strat
Fulltone OCD
Peavey Classic 30, clean channel

First part of video, OCD switch on LP, second part, switch on HP position

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Uploader Comments (BluesZep)

  • I don't care for the OCD myself. It sounded better before you switched it on, and overdriving the Peavey harder would give a much better sound altogether.

  • @sthugh

    It's your taste

  • i can hear some blue skills!!! ;-)

    btw did you use the ocd on 9 or 18 volts?

  • Thanks!

    I use it on 9 volts

  • which version of the ocd is this?

  • hmm, did you read the title?

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  • You are completely deaf then.

  • That's not a real OCD pedal. You only pressed it once to turn it on. If it was a real OCD pedal you'd have to keep clicking it on lots and lots of times to make SURE it was on :-P

    Thanks for your vids, I'm auditioning a Classic 30.

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  • CLean channel sounds sweet also, what more do you need outside time based effects.

  • I agree that the reason you buy a two channel amp is to not drag pedals around, otherwise spend the extra on a great sound clean amp and add pedals to taste. The channel switching, the good sounding lead channel and the reduction in weight ( with the options to leave pedals at home ) is the reason I'm looking at this video. And I own an OCD and RC booster.

  • @sthugh Just shows how opinions differ. I love the sound of a good pedal driving a good amp; more so than just amp distortion most of the time. It just has a smoother, cleaner sound to me. Even SRV preferred clean headroom on the amp with pedals for overdrive.

  • Man I thought that sounded bad on the clean channel of that classic 30, that being said I have had a hard time finding an overdrive or distortion that sounded natural for the clean channel. I thought the way huge green overdrive II sounded fantastic on the dirty channel gave it that extra umph sounded like a modified JCM 900 I use to have

  • @BZ nice job. Big advantage of pedals is that you can get the tones you're looking for without cranking your amp; a huge advantage when playing in smaller venues or trying to keep stage volume levels tolerable. Your OCD seems a bit noisy though

  • @BluesZep I'm just not much of a pedal guy Fernando. I feel like, if you have to put a pedal in front of an amp, then you've got the wrong amp. Or the amp needs beefing up. Or you've got the wrong guitar. Or the wrong pickps. I'd rather work on those things and keep my signal chain as pure as possible. But I also understand that a pedal is a quick fix and often cheaper than customizing an amp etc. So that's cool with me. Carry on guitar man.

  • @davidarlette wat this means?

  • Cara teus vídeos são irados!! Já teve a chance de ouvir o som das outras versões do OCD? Se já teve, o que acha delas?

    Abração!!

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