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2B Boost Pedal Review

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Specifications

Brand Fulltone
Category Distortion, Overdrive, Boost & Fuzz Pedals
Pedal Type: Boost,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4",
Outputs: 1 x 1/4",
Power Source: 9V DC power supply,
Batteries: 1 x 9v,
Height: 2.1",
Width: 2.3",
Depth: 4.5",
Weight: 0.75 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: 2B,

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Excellent Boost for Your Pedalboard

DeVeaux Gauger
2 years ago

This pedal is an essential part of my pedal board. Allows me to get a simple easy volume boost without changing anything else. Great when you're playing clean rhythm and go into a clean lead to get some extra boost without using other f/x that change they sound. Super simple, set the level and on/off button. Completely transparent in off or on, has a built in signal buffer, and read more all this in a compact package that doesn't take up much space. The Dynamics knob provides some limiting, which is a good feature. Highly recommended addition to any pedalboard.

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Love This Boost

Lester Holman
2 years ago

It's great. Just don't tell Fuller. Used on the same pedalboard with a Naga Viper treble boost. I use the 2B more often, but they are different animals with different applications. This pedal is just a straight boost with a bit of leveling compression if you want it...the Naga Viper is a Rangemaster on steroids. Different animals.

AWESOME BUFFER AND BOOST, ALL IN ONE

Mark King
2 years ago

This is one of Mike Fullers better pedal designs, it's simple, innovative, compact and sounds fantastic. When you have your guitar plugged into the input it is turned ON as a buffer pedal. The knob does nothing in buffer mode. As a buffer it can isolate your guitar from 100+ pedals in series and maintain your tone. Push the foot switch and the GAIN knob becomes active giving read more you an adjustable level boost. The 2b provides unity gain Buffer with Footswitch Off or Boost with Footswitch ON. This dual function (buffer and or boost) can be immensely useful when you use a guitar with electric and acoustic outputs where the acoustic is a little low in level. I make up for that level difference with the Boost function and use this pedal normally as a unity gain buffer (the first thing my guitar plugs into). I have two of these now to cover all my applications, I'm getting ready to order a third one. I've considered some other boutique boost pedals but none have this unique combination of compact, Buffer and Boost. The Fulltone 2b can run on an internal 9-volt battery or 9-18 volts through the external power inlet. I don't hear any difference at 18 volts and I don't like that voltage floating around pedals that can be destroyed if someone accidentally plugs 18 into a 9-volt-only hole. One of Fulltones best and most useful pedals. Good Music To You

Absolutely indispensable.

Eric
3 years ago

I've had this pedal for about 5 years and it's easily one of the most important ones on my board. I originally bought it to put before my stacked ts9s to use as a gain boost. It's great in that position, and it works as an incredible transparent gain boost to an overdrive pedal. It's great for that and there's nothing wrong with putting it there, but that's not what this review read more is about. I recently moved it to the very end of the signal chain, after my modulation effects. In this position, it does not work as a gain boost for overdrives but rather a volume boost for your whole signal chain. That has some drawbacks if you make extensive use of overdrive stacking, but it's workable. This configuration actually makes it better for a clean boost and gives clean leads a lot more bite and clarity. I run dual humbuckers with split coils on a 25.5" scale neck-thru with a zero fret (custom from Becker guitars), and I usually run the neck in single coil with the tone up all the way, and the bridge pickup in humbucking mode with the tone at about halfway. With both pickups active this allows for an incredible range of tonal adjustments through the volume knobs on the guitar, and this boost pedal brings out some of the nuances that come out at lower output from the guitar. I haven't yet addressed this pedal's best feature and why I moved it to the end of the signal chain, which is its unity gain buffering in bypass mode. Basically I like to run my amp clean and turned up, with a lot of headroom. I don't have a lot of effects but currently it's set up as [pitch shifter > envelope filter > wah > stacked overdrives > delay > phaser > multi modulation unit (that I'm imminently replacing with a MDV3) > 2b booster > volume pedal]. This goes straight into the amp, with no rack mounted stuff. This configuration cleans up the pedal signal and also eliminates the need for a buffered volume pedal (expensive pedal from mission or expensive mod from analog man). Since this thing is more than a buffer, it gives you some amazing attenuation options when paired with a volume pedal. I gave up the ability to kick a little more dirt into my overdrive, but **gained** so much more. I'm no electrical engineer but I understand how a signal works. The more components, connectors, and switches you send your guitar's signal through, the more the signal will change. This isn't always a bad thing, but I subscribe to a "less is more" approach and this little booster helps imitate that straight guitar through a 6 foot cable sound, which is invaluable if your clean sound is important to you. Nothing sucks worse than muddy cleans. Having the 2b at the end of the signal chain cleans up all the junk from the other effects, whether they are on or off and whether the booster is on or off. It repairs all the signal degradation that happens between the guitar and the end of the pedal chain. What goes through the amp is more of your unadulterated guitar tone, and that is truly a priceless thing to have.

Great Boost pedal !

Dave T.
4 years ago

Great boost pedal, I have it right after my compressor. It gives me that extra something for my Strat... Buy one , You wont regret it.. And Ben got me hooked up !

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