Product description
The Electro-Harmonix Micro POG polyphonic octave generator pedal can make your guitar sing like a 12-string, emulate an organ, and get some truly one-of-a-kind sounds without glitches. It works killer with bass, too, giving your b...
Used with some ambient delays/reverbs and a volume pedal, you can make awesome swells and organ-like washes of sound that don't resemble a guitar at all
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It's not a one trick pony, you can get some nice subtle full sounds out of this or go full bore obnoxious octave sounds... combine this with a Big Muff Pi distortion pedal and you can really have some fun.
The sound I bought it for - kind of a simulated twelve-string effect - works nicely... the tracking is spot on and it never gives me that slightly out-of-tune warble that cheaper octave pedals sometimes do
If you want to have some fun, run the dry to your guitar amp, run the effect to your bass amp, turn down the normal and high octaves, and enjoy your 1 man or woman band
this pedal!I use it for bass, and find that it adds amazing layers to my sound!The sub-octave adds tons of girth to the low end (EQ with care as some of the notes eventually get too low for reason haha), while the high octave is pure, rock organ-sound
I reason that if you pair this with fuzz and set the octave levels right, you'll get a good octave-fuzz sound too
Some people run it successfully with good-quality power supplies like the Pedal Power 2+; but you may need to run a separate power connection just for this pedal, and a 100ma connection definitely won't work
I did not notice this unusual power requirement when I bought the pedal
use!The POG adds a sweet under-tone when followed by an envelope filter pedal, and gets explosive when in front of an overdrive or distortion pedal!My only real gripes are the power issue (of you don't use the included power supply, good luck because nothing else worked for me!
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Product description
The Electro-Harmonix Micro POG polyphonic octave generator pedal can make your guitar sing like a 12-string, emulate an organ, and get some truly one-of-a-kind sounds without glitches
It works killer with bass, too, giving your bottom end even more bottom, and some truly funky options to dial in your tone! You can dial in one octave up with the Micro POG's Octave Up knob, while a Sub Octave knob adds a lower octave
A Dry knob blends in the amount of effect, while the small, strong housing makes the Micro POG a perfect addition to your pedalboard.
From the Manufacturer
The Legenday and classic original POG won top awards from every major magazine on every continent for its flawless polyphonic tracking and musical flexibility
The Micro POG delivers the same perfect tracking and smooth polyphony in a simplified design
Now in a small pedalboard-friendly diecast chassis, the Micro POG delivers and will blow you away the first time you use it
Polyphonic super fast tracking: play chords, arpeggios or single notes with no glitches Adjustable original pitch volume Adjustable one octave up volume Adjustable one octave down volume Amazing 12 string guitar Easily turns your guitar into a bass Church organ to Hammond like organ sounds Dry output jack in addition to the effect output jack Tough and compact die-cast chassis 96DC-200BI power supply included