Fulltone 69 mkII Fuzz Pedal

£179.00

Guitars Pedals Amps & Stuff are excited this week as the almighty Fulltone 69 mkII Fuzz Pedal is now back in stock. These are built to an exceptionally high standard. We deliver Fulltone Guitar FX straight to your door via our tracked *roadie service* across the UK, Europe, and the USA. A firm favourite among the finest gear available in the UK. if you want the full low down, click through to the Fulltone crew direct for more details, images, specs, and all the good stuff. Reintroducing the first ever Fulltone pedal, the ’69 fuzz pedal, Fulltone bring you the…

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Guitars Pedals Amps & Stuff are excited this week as the almighty Fulltone 69 mkII Fuzz Pedal is now back in stock. These are built to an exceptionally high standard. We deliver Fulltone Guitar FX straight to your door via our tracked *roadie service* across the UK, Europe, and the USA. A firm favourite among the finest gear available in the UK. if you want the full low down, click through to the Fulltone crew direct for more details, images, specs, and all the good stuff.

Reintroducing the first ever Fulltone pedal, the ’69 fuzz pedal, Fulltone bring you the ’69 MKII fuzz pedal. Founder of Fulltone, Mike Fuller is once again able to get his hands on matched pairs of germanium transistors, which is finally enabling Fulltone to create a pedal mirroring the tone of his very first pedal, dating back to 1969!

Absolutely oozing with luxuriously vintage vibes, complimented perfectly through its versatile tone and easy usability,  the Fulltone ’69 MKII is the ideal go-to when looking for a straight-up, no messing about fuzz pedal! Proud of its solid construction, and resilience, this pedal really is as die-hard as the players coming out of the 60s period.

Control and articulation can be manipulated by its four knobs, putting all of the creative responsibility at your feet! Mould the midrange, harmonics, and sustain with its featured contour control and then simply tweak the volume to match your amp output with perfect intonation and precision.

Key Features:

  • Internal bias trimmer gives you unprecedented control over your tone
  • True bypass for sonic purity when not engaged
  • Ultra-rugged design will take a licking and keep on rocking
  • Contour control can smooth out your sound, or make it cut right through the mix-matched germanium transistors give you a true vintage vibe

Specifications:

  • Type: Fuzz
  • Inputs: 1 x Instrument
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4″
  • Power Supply Included: No
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.1″
  • Depth: 4.5″
  • Width: 2.5″
  • Weight: 1 lbs.

What Fulltone say about the ’69 MKII Fuzz Pedal:

This is how you wished your Fuzzface sounded… Fat and Harmonic. And it cleans up like a vintage Fender amp when you turn down your guitar’s volume control. The Rolling Stones and the Black Crowes have discovered this trick.

If you love the first 2 Hendrix releases then you’ll love this pedal, with 2 Germanium transistors hand-picked and tested for optimum performance. A Contour Knob lets you dial in Midrange, Harmonics and Sustain, also an Input Bias knob that takes out the “woofiness” and gives great Overdrive/Distortion sounds when its level is reduced. An Internal Trimmer allows for adjustment of Clipping Symmetry, Harmonics, and Tracking.

Specifications subject to change at any given moment due to availability… and whimsy.

True-Bypass w/LED is standard equipment to preserve tone when the pedal is off!

Eric Johnson says of his ’69… “Of all the pedals I’ve been sent… I like this one the best!” (1998 Guitar World magazine)

Stuff About Fulltone

Fulltone are known for making standout overdrive pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

The Important stuff

Fuzz. Guitar FX — Guitar effects pedals add character, texture, and personality to your sound. From subtle ambience and reverb to heavy distortion or experimental modulation, effects shape how your guitar interacts with the world. A good setup starts with the basics like overdrive, delay, and chorus, then expands into creative territory with fuzz, phaser, or looper pedals. Whether you want vintage tones or modern soundscapes, experimenting with different combinations will help you discover your own signature style.. MKII.

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