
'70
The Fulltone '70 is a captivating fuzz pedal that transports you back to the raw, unapologetic sound of the 1970s. Meticulously crafted with a pair of mismatched BC108C silicon transistors, this pedal unleashes a snarling, spit-fire tone that's not for the faint of heart. When you crank up the "Fuzz" knob, prepare to be enveloped in a wall of distortion that verges on unruly. But within this sonic chaos lies a certain warmth and character that's perfect for older, four-input Marshall amplifiers. The mid control gives you added clarity and punch, allowing your riffs to cut through the mix with authority. What makes the '70 truly special is its lineage. Fulltone's founder, Mike Fuller, drew inspiration from the iconic Blue Fuzzface that Eric Johnson used during his seminal "Tones" and "Ah Via Musicom" periods. By incorporating a few of that legendary pedal's tonal secrets, the '70 delivers a staggering sonic experience that's both vintage-inspired and distinctly modern. This is no polite, well-behaved fuzz. The '70 is an unapologetic sonic beast, ready to unleash raw, unbridled aggression at the twist of a knob. If you're seeking the gritty, larger-than-life tones that defined rock's golden era, the Fulltone '70 is a must-have addition to your pedalboard.


