Behringer Octave Divider Classic Analog Effects Pedal

R1,469.00

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Product Description

Behringer Octave Divider Classic Analog Effects Pedal

The Behringer Octave Divider Classic Analog Effects Pedal is a recreation of a classic 70s pedal, designed to bolster your low end. Use it with guitars, bass and keyboards – creating a powerful sub-octave effect. You can also use bass only mode for only playing the shifted sound, changing your guitar’s purpose at the stamp of a button.

Additional controls allow you to modify the effect’s tone, shaping the prominent harmonics you’ll hear. Switch on the ringer effect to bolster the modulating sound of the Octave Divider, or use the stabilise switch for more accurate pitch tracking. If you’re looking for a classic design to thicken your sound, look no further than this pedal.

Classic sound, classic look

Based on a classic pedal from the 1970s, the Octave Divider captures both a vintage sound and design. It’s quirky design, features a switch not often found on pedals now, adding to the retro feel. This design will stand out on your pedalboard, with its set of vibrant colours. And you get that classic split octave sound, without having to shell out on old models that might not work anymore.

Features

  • Use with guitars, bass, keyboards
  • Recreation of 70s Octave Divider pedal
  • Bass up your sound with sub-octave effect
  • Use the ringer function for harmonic emphasis
  • Harmonics and dynamics of original signal are kept in tact
  • Use bass only switch to shift your instrument an octave lower
  • Control the blend of treble and bass easily
  • Shape your sound with tone control
  • Note tracking is improved with the stabilize switch
  • Maintain dry signal using the auxiliary out
  • LEDs to indicate power and effect status
  • Sturdy metal construction
  • Comes with a power supply

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