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Originally Posted by HammerAndSickle This one's a little expensive for what it does, but the electroharmonix Micro POG (stands for Polyphonic Octave Generator) is one of the best octavers I've tried (didn't buy it :P). It has three knobs to mix dry (standard frequency), Up, and Down octaves. The best part is, you can turn Dry and Up all down and have one octave down, Dry and Down all the way down and have an octave up, or you can mix all three in a bunch of different combinations. The tracking was excellent from what I saw, played clean through a Fender amp, but it's over $200 (US). |
yea, that one looked great, but i just couldnt spend the dough, i was debating if i wanted to even spend the money at all, but for 50 bucks new, i couldnt pass it up