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02-19-2011, 08:26 PM
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I've posted more than a few posts stating my dissatisfaction with the MXR BOD. On a whim I bought another one tonight at Guitar Center which reminds me that I forgot to use the 15% coupon. Crap. Oh well.
Anyways, I brought it home, plugged it in and I'm very happy with the pedal. The tracking issues I had with the other two units are gone. Tracking is fast and stable. The octaves sound great. Overall, thumbs up.
Apparently I had two pedals in a row that had issues. Glad I gave it another shot. | 
02-19-2011, 10:18 PM
| | Registered User Endorsing Artis: Daniels Guitars | | Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Argentina | | | It is a great pedal!!!
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02-20-2011, 04:43 AM
| | | | I think I have the same issues with the Boss OC-2... difference is; I'll leave it with that and just use the MXR Bass Octave Deluxe.
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02-20-2011, 06:24 AM
|  | Making short stories long since 1977©. | | Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Loxahatchee, Fl | | | I bought one used here in the classified section last week and I have no problem having it track down to a low D#, if the note is fretted. I have a comp in front of it and couldn't be happier with mine.
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02-20-2011, 02:58 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: UK | | | Hey Cybersnyder,
I have just picked up a BOD and yeh it sounds great but the tracking across some notes on the G string is very iffy (usual suspects 4-7th fret and some higher notes) - this is across 2 different basses. These basses don't have obvious dead spots (ones a Warwick and one a Fender) but tracking does glitch. I appreciate you have to 'play' an analog octave pedal but do you have these issues with your new pedal, I know your first 2 you weren't happy with?? | 
02-20-2011, 05:16 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NewYork, NY | | | Glad you've met a BOD you enjoy! I sort of love mine.
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02-20-2011, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rabs Hey Cybersnyder,
I have just picked up a BOD and yeh it sounds great but the tracking across some notes on the G string is very iffy (usual suspects 4-7th fret and some higher notes) - this is across 2 different basses. These basses don't have obvious dead spots (ones a Warwick and one a Fender) but tracking does glitch. I appreciate you have to 'play' an analog octave pedal but do you have these issues with your new pedal, I know your first 2 you weren't happy with?? | That's exactly what I ran into before. The first BOD I had was terrible on the G string. Up around C, D and E on the G string there was a half of a second delay between playing the note and getting an octave. | 
02-20-2011, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by cybersnyder That's exactly what I ran into before. The first BOD I had was terrible on the G string. Up around C, D and E on the G string there was a half of a second delay between playing the note and getting an octave. | I've had 2 BODs as well and both of mine had these issues as well. Glad you found a good one! 
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02-20-2011, 10:15 PM
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02-26-2011, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by rabs Hey Cybersnyder,
I have just picked up a BOD and yeh it sounds great but the tracking across some notes on the G string is very iffy (usual suspects 4-7th fret and some higher notes) - this is across 2 different basses. These basses don't have obvious dead spots (ones a Warwick and one a Fender) but tracking does glitch. I appreciate you have to 'play' an analog octave pedal but do you have these issues with your new pedal, I know your first 2 you weren't happy with?? | Quote:
Originally Posted by cybersnyder That's exactly what I ran into before. The first BOD I had was terrible on the G string. Up around C, D and E on the G string there was a half of a second delay between playing the note and getting an octave. |
I've just come back from shop, where I tried BOD out of curiosity. I have Jazz with obvious dead spot on C# on G, and much smaller dead spot on C on G string. Well, what BOD revealed to me is that I have dead spot on H on G string as well, which I can't notice by ear (so much 'bout my ears). BUT - it didn't manifest as any sort of delay, but rather octave would start to warble during note decay, more prominent dead spot = sooner it would go to warble city. Sinca I play fast rock, only C# would be an issue - further more warble on C# is not bezerk-ish, and it only does octave jumps, so for me - not an problem but a feature. Somebody else might cringe.
OTOH (and why I'm writing this post at all) - bloody thing tracked everything else bloody perfectly, right down to F on low E string (it only started to warble on open E). (Notoriously problematic for analog octavers) open A was perfect, G and F on E great. Kudos to MXR, they will soon get new customer.
There is of course one thing I need to mention. I play with pick, very clean and precise, with string stopping, and (of paramount importance) I play with neck p'up full on, bridge backed by 20%, and I pick from halfway between p'ups to right above neck p'up. When I soloed bridge and started to play between bridge and bridge p'up, it was warble city all over the neck. So BOD works perfectly for me (with favoured setting : all on 11), but I gues it might not work at all for somebody else. | 
02-26-2011, 10:11 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Milwaukee, WI | | | I'm glad you found a good one. It might be my bass' setup, but it has issues solidly tracking anything below the 5th fret on the A string, unless the note is fretted higher up on the E string (most notably B-C#). Anyone else have this issue?
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03-11-2011, 03:55 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: UK | | | Very happy with the BOD but if the Mid + button is on it's blue LED lights up even when the pedal is off. Is that normal? It will flatten the battery I guess if left on when the pedal is not in use? | 
03-11-2011, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by the low one Very happy with the BOD but if the Mid + button is on it's blue LED lights up even when the pedal is off. Is that normal? It will flatten the battery I guess if left on when the pedal is not in use? | its ok, mine does the same!
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03-11-2011, 07:35 AM
|  | Registered User Endorsing Artist:D'Addario Strings & Planet Waves Accessories | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: nashville, tn | | Quote:
Originally Posted by the low one Very happy with the BOD but if the Mid + button is on it's blue LED lights up even when the pedal is off. Is that normal? It will flatten the battery I guess if left on when the pedal is not in use? | When the pedal is bypassed (footswitch pressed), it is normal for the mid-boost led to still be lit if engaged.
Regardless of the mid boost being engaged, you will waste battery power if you leave a 1/4" cable plugged into the 'input' jack of the BOD when not using it. Technically, plugging in to that jack is what "turns on" power to the pedal. Whatever small amount of power that extra led is drawing is really insignificant to the life of your battery. What is more significant is unplugging the pedal when you're not using it.
The only exception is if you have an adapter plugged into the dc adapter jack. In this case, the battery is technically disconnected and not draining power.
Hope that makes sense! | 
03-11-2011, 07:44 AM
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03-11-2011, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by cnltb Thats the m 288, right? | Yes. There was an earlier M88 Bass Octave that is now discontinued and I thought that one was pretty much garbage. | 
04-04-2011, 06:27 PM
| | | | I've always had my pedal board set up so that it was tuner->octave->filter->compressor etc. That way I can tame the filter spikes with the compressor. Well, my new Protron doesn't really go out of control like other filters I've had. So I put the compressor up front (compressor->BOD->Protron). Wow! Should have done that from the start. Any slight warbling I had with the BOD is gone and it sounds fantastic no matter how low you go. Steady, solid, deep, ballsy. I'm very fickle, but I think this may stay on my board for awhile. My only gripe with the BOD is the power supply connection on the side. Put it on the top!!! | 
04-05-2011, 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by recnsci Well, what BOD revealed to me is that I have dead spot on H on G string as well, which I can't notice by ear (so much 'bout my ears). | H?  Please clarify.
You sure its not your brain that's the problem? 
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04-05-2011, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by alec H?  Please clarify.
You sure its not your brain that's the problem?  | Note - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"H" is used for B natural in some parts of the world. Its use is dying out, but you will still see/hear it from time to time. | 
04-05-2011, 04:30 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: New Orleans | | | H = B natural......Hmmmmm......learn something new everyday.......
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