The Frantone Brooklyn Overdrive is available for a limited time as a 2017 custom shop reissue - http://frantone.com/brooklyn.html
How about a pedal that goes from loud clean overdrive to '60s "Satisfaction" fuzztone all in the turn of a single knob? That is the revolutionary Frantone Brooklyn Overdrive! First released in August of 2003, the Frantone Brooklyn quickly became known as a game changing overdrive, not only for its strong output but for the fuzz bite you can dial in right on top of that. The extra broad tone contour gives you a wide range of desirable textures too, from clean loud fidelity, to mellow smooth grind, to cranked up amp punch with full rich bite cutting through the mix. Get the best natural tone by making your great tube amp sound even better with this incredibly loud overdrive - clean or fuzz - you choose! A completely original and unique design by Fran, delivering Frantone's signature sounds - with kick! Extremely quiet yet unbearably loud - The big blue sound is made even more pleasing by the vintage Brooklyn style design, cool retro knobs, and cobalt blue LED!
- Music by Fran Blanche -
Help Support Fran's YouTube Channel on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/frantone
Frantone on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/frantone/
Fran on Twitter - https://twitter.com/contourcorsets
Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html
How about a pedal that goes from loud clean overdrive to '60s "Satisfaction" fuzztone all in the turn of a single knob? That is the revolutionary Frantone Brooklyn Overdrive! First released in August of 2003, the Frantone Brooklyn quickly became known as a game changing overdrive, not only for its strong output but for the fuzz bite you can dial in right on top of that. The extra broad tone contour gives you a wide range of desirable textures too, from clean loud fidelity, to mellow smooth grind, to cranked up amp punch with full rich bite cutting through the mix. Get the best natural tone by making your great tube amp sound even better with this incredibly loud overdrive - clean or fuzz - you choose! A completely original and unique design by Fran, delivering Frantone's signature sounds - with kick! Extremely quiet yet unbearably loud - The big blue sound is made even more pleasing by the vintage Brooklyn style design, cool retro knobs, and cobalt blue LED!
- Music by Fran Blanche -
Help Support Fran's YouTube Channel on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/frantone
Frantone on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/frantone/
Fran on Twitter - https://twitter.com/contourcorsets
Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html
I just found this video too, because I saw an article with an interview with you about your business. I am so impressed, and this is cool. I am sharing this too, although this is older, someone might want your product!
Bad ass yo
Wow, I imagine Simon Chardiet on one of those. You are so excellent Fran!💞
Hendrix has nothing on you…tear it up girl…
That thing sounds wicked
"In the lab" 🤘🎸
You remind me of that member of the band Boston who build that Rock device that gave them their original sound. Now an American girl has done even better! That is so kewl.
Love your channel absolutely Love
Frantone rocks !!!
As a guitar player myself I am soooo jealous of those long fingers. Wish I had them. Makes moving around the fretboard a lot easier
First, let me say that I believe Fran to be a very bright and accomplished person. However, as a guitar player myself, I have my own opinions about distortion pedals. I have never owned a distortion pedal and never will. Back in the 70s when I first noticed the use of heavy distortion being used I wondered why anyone would want to do that to their sound. Later on, people would start calling it adding dirt to their sound. I agree with that description. Although some great guitarists have added dirt to their style I am still of the opinion that only a poor player needs to add that much distortion to cover up how poorly they play. From what I saw Fran is an accomplished player and would be better served by demonstrating her talents with a much cleaner sound.
Cool juke Fran! I have an R84 converted to play mp3s
CickasFran, ouche!
Wonderful!
Darn! We share electronics and music. 😎
I vote for a rendition of War Pigs by Sabbath.
That distortion will work well with Sabbath songs.
That guitar went supersonic!!
wow I had no idea!