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The OCD feels very dynamic and open with rich overtones usually reserved for class A tube amps
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That said, the OCD is still capable of a wide range of distortion/drive effects, and, like all Fulltone products, the build quality is second to none.
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With two modes to choose from, the OCD can be a sorta low-gain pretty damn transparent overdrive (LP) or it can be an absolute Box of Freaking Rock (HP) at the flick of a switch
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I'd have to say that if I had to live with just one pedal for what I do, the OCD would be the winner
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The new OCD is terrific for that third heavy distortion option without changing amp settings (royal pain)
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This is the official version two of the incredible OCD
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After watching many comparison videos that recommended The OCD i bought it
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It's a incredible overdrive!OCD v4
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Great depedable high quality pedal, Like the Joyo UD too but not near as dependable or quiet as the OCD.
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The OCD is a more natural breakup than the Voodoo Lab Sparkle
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I've always controlled everything with the volume control on the guitar and the OCD works well for that
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The OCD has true bypass and enhanced bypass but regardless where the switch is, it wants the true bypass TC chorus before the OCD
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A few weeks later in an unsolicited statement he said somethings not right and his new OCD just didnt sound good
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I do love the OCD for what it
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It may not be the most precise way of describing this pedal, but I regard the OCD as a sort of subset of the Fulldrive pedals.
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I highly recommend the OCD
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The twin has the problem of a VERY loud sweet spot, and the OCD has solved my problem of needing to wake my neighbors in order to get there.
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The OCD give me two different types of overdrive - one voiced more like an American amp that is pushed, and a higher gain setting that is more like a British Vox or Marshall tone.
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I tried the OCD and fell in love.