Fulltone Pedals: Preserving a Legacy of Tone & Partnering with Jackson Audio

Shop Fulltone pedals 👉 Shop Fulltone Custom Shop pedals 👉 Fulltone has been a premium purveyor of pedals for more than 30 years, having opened their doors to critical acclaim in the early 1990s. After a short series of industry setbacks, Fulltone’s Mike Fuller found himself questioning the future of his company and the pedal world at large. Following a chance encounter with Jackson Audio and Jackson Ampworks cofounder Brad Jackson, a pedal partnership was born. NAMM 2024 marked the launch of the freshly reinvigorated Fulltone array, and Sweetwater had the pleasure of hosting both Brad Jackson and Mike Fuller for a comprehensive interview to discuss their respective legacies, how Jackson Audio is preserving iconic Fulltone designs, and the future of their endeavors. Check it out! 00:00 — Play-in 01:29 — Intro 01:55 — The Story Starts: 1980s 05:23 — Getting the Pedals to Guitar Players 09:15 — The Blue Box: Full-Drive 10:20 — An Honest Pedal: OCD 13:36 — Full-Drive vs. Full-Drive 2 16:10 — Full-Drive 3 19:12 — Buffered vs. True Bypass 21:49 — The Purple Pedal: PlimSoul 28:05 — HiMu 29:09 — Influence of Jeff Beck 30:15 — Still Made the Same 34:14 — The Ultimate Wah 39:34 — Flashy Lights: Supa-Trem2 44:55 — Sales Engineers Know Their Stuff 46:10 — Play-out Check out more Sweetwater manufacturer interview videos 👉 Subscribe and follow for the latest gear news and giveaways! 👉 @sweetwater/videos After you watch, visit today for all your music instrument and pro audio needs! 👉 Visit DealZone for the best deals on demos, bundles, B-stock, and more 👉 Shop used gear 👉 The cameras powering Sweetwater 👉 For more from Sweetwater, follow us: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: @SweetwaterSound #Sweetwater #Fulltone #FulltoneCustomShop #MikeFuller #BradJackson #JacksonAudio
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