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Old 02-28-2011, 04:45 AM
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Old 02-28-2011, 06:38 AM
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Interesting octaver and tube emulator, I'll look forward to reviews and price points. I'll be looking at octavers soon, not right away but soon.
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It would be an ideal world if all manufacturers chose to include audio clips for the products they want to sell.
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It would be an ideal world if all manufacturers chose to include audio clips for the products they want to sell.
What would be more ideal is if they actually had the products available to buy. I'll buy the Octave pedal from MF and use their return policy, as I'm an octave pedal whore, but they need some product first!
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Old 02-28-2011, 11:09 AM
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I'm intrigued by them, but did anybody else notice how big they are? 6.7"X5.7". At that size, and octaver better blow away its smaller competition. MB seems to like 'em big, in general.
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I'm intrigued by them, but did anybody else notice how big they are? 6.7"X5.7". At that size, and octaver better blow away its smaller competition. MB seems to like 'em big, in general.
Their pedals for sure! But their cabinets are tiny, especially like their 121p combo. Its a 12" speaker and the thing is light and awesomely portable. Their pedals are enormous though.
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Old 02-28-2011, 11:34 AM
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Their pedals for sure! But their cabinets are tiny, especially like their 121p combo. Its a 12" speaker and the thing is light and awesomely portable. Their pedals are enormous though.
Maybe they're compensating for the smallness of their cabs with the bigness of their pedals!
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Old 02-28-2011, 12:28 PM
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Maybe they're compensating for the smallness of their cabs with the bigness of their pedals!
The octaver is more of a standard size. For some reason they are using the measurements of their other pedals for this one...lazy coders
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I wonder if the octaver will be based on the one in the Super Synth. If so, I'll probably stay away from it. I like the SS for the synth side, but my BOD blows the octaver side away without a doubt, IMO.
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I wonder if the octaver will be based on the one in the Super Synth. If so, I'll probably stay away from it. I like the SS for the synth side, but my BOD blows the octaver side away without a doubt, IMO.
The Octaver is listed in the Analog section on Markbass's website whereas the Super Synth is under the Digital heading, so I would guess it might different.
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The Octaver is listed in the Analog section on Markbass's website whereas the Super Synth is under the Digital heading, so I would guess it might different.
That's good. Was not impressed with the octave on the SuperSynth.
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