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Old 11-27-2011, 07:35 PM
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EBS Octabass vs Aguilar Octamizer

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Old 11-27-2011, 08:29 PM
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Ooooh +1 on this! I was looking at the Octamizer, but want to hear some opinions too
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I own the OctaBass and like it, but I do not own the Octamizer. I only tried it at a store and didn't care for the tracking.
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Old 11-28-2011, 03:57 AM
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I've tried these two and MXR m288 one by another, and I've got the MXR. It trracks better than both and I like the tone better. The two different octave voices are great. The EBS I really disliked, the Octamizer is great, but I felt that MXR is better. And I don't regret it.

If you have an option, go try them.
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Old 11-28-2011, 04:25 AM
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I made the mistake of spending far too much in the boss oc3 . It now
Sits in line with my other non true bypass pedals waiting and hoping to be activated on the true bypass looper. Such a shame boss have to f**k with your tone. Has anyone found any boss pedals worth having? Back to octave pedals though....I take it the above mentioned ones are the cream of octaves?
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Old 11-28-2011, 01:01 PM
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Hey Trav,

I've had both of these and was able to A/B them side by side over a reasonable period. I was a long time Octabass user but have switched to the Octamizer.

Both are great octavers in my opinion, but slightly different.

In terms of tracking, my experience is that they're pretty much neck and neck. If anything, the Octamizer will track slightly lower (G#/G on the E string), though this is outside of the range that I'd use).

The Octamizer has a greater variety of tones than the Octabass - more synthy/fuzzy at the top end of the octave filter, and deeper at the low end. It can cop the three Octabass tone switch positions at various spots through the range. Those Octabass tones are very usable though, just the Octamizer has a wider range of use for me.

A/Bing the two, the Octamizer has IMO a beefier lowend - best way I can express it is that with the Octabass you hear the lower octave, with the Octamizer you hear it and feel it. The Octabass has a very focussed tone while the Octamizer seems a little wider if that makes any sense.

I did consider the MXR when I was recently upgrading, but in my mind it's not as intuitive in dialing in sounds - I guess I like the volume/tone controls for clean and octave.

Good luck with your investigations!
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i was down to the same choice as the OP. i picked up an Octabass based on YT vids.
i was going for tight & focused, which it is doing very well.
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Interesting how broad the opinions are on the analog octavers out there-I found the MXR to have the worst tracking of all of them, the Octabass the best, and settled on the Aguilar due to the LPF on the octave.
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Old 11-30-2011, 02:39 PM
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I always dug the Octabass over the others.

Just appears to be a tighter and not a bad tone with it.
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Old 11-30-2011, 07:45 PM
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I've had two different Boss's, the EBS, an M13 (surprisingly good octaver), a Fulltone, and a POG. The Aggie wins hands down (and is the only one I currently own). IMO it just has this wonderfully organic sound to it (lame term, I know). I feel the same way about the Agro...I don't know how else to describe it.
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Old 11-30-2011, 07:52 PM
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I've got both the Boss OC-2 and the OC-3. I found the OC-3 to have TOO MUCH going on and I went back to the simplicity of the OC-2.

But I've heard so much about the Aguilar Octamizer and the EBS Octabass that I really want to explore my options. The OC-2 is great, but it really doesn't track below C. I had the chance to test out the Octamizer and it was pretty awesome. It can get a synthy sound as well as something that's very similar to the classic OC-2 kind of sound. I still want to try out the Octabass, too, but haven't found a local dealer with one in stock at this time.
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Old 12-01-2011, 05:41 AM
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I never got to try the octabass, but I'm a very happy Octamizer user.
It tracks great, and the filter on the octave is gives all the variation I would ever need from deep clean octave to gritty synthy octave. And this can be further emphasised by the filter on the clean signal. Much more versatile than the (otherwise great) OC-2!

It could even be used as a static filter and/or level control, by zeroing the suboctave and only using the clean controls. It would be cool to do an intro to a song with lower volume and the lows dialed out with the octamiser, then switch it of and burst into the song with full volume and lows!
OK, that's not what it is intended for, but the pedal certainly is versatile for an analog octaver...
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Old 12-01-2011, 07:58 AM
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I've got the OC-2 and the Octamizer and love them both. Each is a different animal with some overlap. The OC-2 can get WAY synthier and the Octamizer has a wider ranger os sounds. Now if someone would just combine them into one pedal.
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