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Fulltone 2B Boost
Features
Preserves your tone when playing through a large effects loop
Buffered-bypass to maintain unity-gain when pedal is bypassed
Level knob reduces harsh ultra-high frequencies
Germanium diode limiter subdues unpleasant transient spikes
Ultra-high 1.65 mega-ohm impedance eliminates interaction issues with guitars or other effects
Ultra-low 300 ohm output impedance eliminates loading or interaction issues
Fulltone 2B Guitar Boost Pedal at a Glance:
Rescues your tone from an overpopulated pedalboard
Unity-gain JFET op-amp buffers your signal when the pedal is bypassed
Level knob reduces harsh ultra-high frequencies
Dynamics knob subdues unpleasant transient spikes
Rescues your tone from an overpopulated pedalboard
Do you have a massive chain of stompboxes? If so, all that wire and all those connections reduce your signal with each passing effect in your signal chain. The result is a tiny, thin sound with wimpy lows, cardboard mids, and scratchy highs. Well, you don’t have to let your overpopulated pedalboard emasculate your tone. Put a Fulltone 2B guitar boost pedal in your chain and win back the lost gain, tone, and reactive interplay between you and your amplifier. You’ve got the touch, you’ve got the power!
Unity-gain JFET amp buffers your signal when the pedal is bypassed
Low-quality boost pedals cease to offer a high-quality unity-gain buffer when you shut them off. This becomes especially problematic if you’re driving a long cable. One solution would be to buy a second booster, set one to unity-gain and use the second one for your volume changes. Well, who wants to do that? The Fulltone 2B guitar boost pedal solves this dilemma by utilizing its unity-gain JFET op-amp to buffer your signal when the pedal is turned off. The only thing that changes when you turn the 2B on is that its Gain knob becomes active, allowing you to boost your signal by as much as 20dB.
Level knob reduces harsh ultra-high frequencies
Some boosters sound a bit harsh when you crank their gain. The Fulltone 2B guitar boost pedal compensates for this by subtly rolling off of the harsh ultra-high frequencies as you roll the Level knob clockwise past 12 o’clock. This doesn’t drastically affect your tone; however, you won’t have to worry about hearing that shrill top end that lesser boosters can impart!
Dynamics knob subdues unpleasant transient spikes
Transient spikes can be fatiguing to your ears, your amplifier, and your speakers. That’s why the Fulltone 2B guitar boost pedal sports a germanium diode limiter. As you turn the Dynamics knob clockwise, this innovative circuit subtly subdues the harsh transient spikes that can overload your amp’s input. The 2B’s limiter not only helps you keep your place in a live mix, it makes your amp feel responsive and juicy without distorting its input.