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RJM Music Announces the Full English Overdrive

RJM Music Announces the Full English Overdrive

A fully-programmable overdrive and distortion pedal with a 100% analog signal path, inspired by British pedal designs.


The Full English is the follow-up to RJM Music’s Overture pedal, released in 2021. This new pedal uses the same programmable analog technology created for the Overture, but this time is focused on delivering British-inspired tones. The Full English can deliver transparent low to medium overdrive sounds, all the way to ā€œamp in a boxā€ grind.

Features Include:

  • 100% analog signal path
  • 6 overdrive modes ranging from clean boost to high gain distortion
  • Standard gain, tone, and volume controls, plus a 3-band active post EQ
  • Fully programmable, with 8 presets on board
  • MIDI compatibility
  • When used with a MIDI controller, it enables expression pedal support and allows access to 100 presets
  • USB C connectivity
  • Editor app available for Windows, Mac, and iPad
  • Made in the USA

The Full English has a suggested retail price of $349.00 (US). It’s available at select retailers and can also be purchased directly from the RJM Music store with free shipping to customers in the US.

For more information, please visit rjmmusic.com.

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