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Old 08-27-2010, 08:55 AM
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Difference Between POG and POG2

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What is the difference between the POG and POG2?

And what should a used original POG in good shape go for?
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:02 AM
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If I recall correctly the pog 2 has more filters options. As well as 8 presets which is cool. And a smaller chassis.

I'd go for the pog 2
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:34 AM
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There are really 3 POGs. There is the original one in the large chassis, the XO POG and the POG2

The XO POG came out a couple years ago, is the smallest one and has three knobs for dry, octave down and octave up volumes.

The original POG has sliders for +1 octave, +1 octave detuned, +2 octave, +2 octave detuned, dry signal and low pass filter.

The POG2 has sliders for -2, -1, +1, +2 octaves, dry, low pass filter (with selectable Q) and a separate detune slider as well as an attack slider to control how the notes fade in.

The POG2 is the most versatile and the XO POG is the simplest. The original is large and requires its own power supply but does offer a bit more fine tuning (you can detune individual octaves by different amounts) but otherwise doesn't offer any features not found in the POG2. From what I could tell, on similar settings all three sound exactly the same.
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Old 08-28-2010, 06:09 AM
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Thank you gentlemen.

I have an original POG and was thinking of trading it for a mini POG. I don't need all of the tone shaping characteristics of the original POG. I just want a simpler octive up and octive down device.

Perhaps I'll place an add in the effects FS/FT section.
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