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product_id: 440111600
title: "Octave Guitar Pedal, Analog Classic Lower Octave Guitar Effects Pedal for Guitar & Bass, True Bypass - Octaver"
brand: "sonicake"
price: "315.26 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Sonicake"
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# True Bypass, Zero Signal Loss 100% Analog Octave Sound Compact 3.7" x 1.7" Rugged Build Octave Guitar Pedal, Analog Classic Lower Octave Guitar Effects Pedal for Guitar & Bass, True Bypass - Octaver

**Brand:** sonicake
**Price:** 315.26 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Unlock your octave universe with SONICAKE’s analog magic!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Octave Guitar Pedal, Analog Classic Lower Octave Guitar Effects Pedal for Guitar & Bass, True Bypass - Octaver by sonicake
- **How much does it cost?** 315.26 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/440111600-octave-guitar-pedal-analog-classic-lower-octave-guitar-effects-pedal)

## Best For

- sonicake enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sonicake brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Small footprint, tank-like metal casing—built to survive the rigors of live gigs and studio sessions.
- • **Stage & Studio Ready:** Versatile enough for funk riffs, jazz muting, or rock fuzz—your secret weapon for standout performances.
- • **True Bypass Integrity:** Keep your pure signal path intact—no volume drop, no noise, just pristine sound.
- • **Dynamic Tone Sculpting:** Four sensitive knobs let you dial everything from throaty wahs to synth-like swells effortlessly.
- • **Analog Warmth Meets Modern Precision:** Experience rich, classic octave tones with zero latency for guitar & bass pros.

## Overview

The SONICAKE Octave Guitar Pedal delivers 100% analog, monophonic octave effects with true bypass for zero signal degradation. Designed for both guitar and bass, it offers notes one and two octaves lower than the original signal with imperceptible latency. Its compact, durable metal enclosure fits seamlessly on any pedalboard, while four intuitive knobs provide versatile tone shaping from classic wah to synth-like textures. Perfect for professional musicians seeking studio-quality sound and rugged reliability at an unbeatable price.

## Description

Product description SONICAKE Octaver is a true bypass octave pedal with the most classic analog circuit design. Able to respectively produce notes one octave or two octaves lower than the direct signal， it grants you a nice gift to save troubles in hands and mind when progressing a monophonic melody line on guitar or bass guitar. With a little bit of mixture between natural notes and the magic of Octaver，your music will be filled with the extra dynamic it needs to shine！ Specifications Power: DC 9V 5.5 x 2.1mm center negative, 9mA Dimensions: 93.5mm ( D ) x 42mm ( W ) x 52mm ( H ) Weight: 216g 1.To plug in your power jack 2.To adjust the volume of one octave lower sound 3.To adjust the volume of two octaves lower sound 4.To adjust the dry signal level 5.For plugging in your instrument 6.To amp or other pedals 7.Pedal switched on/off Classic Sound Octaver's sound is inspired by the classic octave pedal sounds of the 80s. Continuing its warm octave effect, the circuitry has been carefully redesigned to deliver accurate octave notes. All in all, the Octaver is an effect pedal that’s great for delivering rich melodies when playing single notes on a guitar or bass. Easy-To-Use Octaver has readily accessible knobs onboard. It features individual octaves and dry signal control knobs for creating sound variations. Perfect Design Octaver also comes with a heavy duty metal footswitch and status LED; zinc-alloy die cast casing to withstand wear and tear. Road-ready.

Review: Best Auto Wah pedal I have owned! Extremely versatile! Amazingly quality and an unbelievable price! - I am a musician that has been performing for 30 years on the stage, in the studio and stage on a a professional. I have a degree in guitar performance and I play everything from classical, jazz, bluegrass, rock, pop, etc...I have owned approximately 75 pedals currently and have owned twice as many through the years. Yes, I am addicted to shopping for guitars, pedals, amps....you get the point. I am going to first talk about the build of the pedal. It is in a small 3.5" x 1.5" x 1.5". It is built like a tank in a durable metal casing. It does have 3 plastic knobs that have rubber rings around them. I am guessing this is used for both gripping and turining the knobs comfortably and to protect them. It also has a regular size knob in the center that is common on many pedals on the market. That being said, the hardware is great quality and I believe this pedal could withstand the day to day abuse from a professional performer for years if not a life time. The build is simply very high quality for the price. I first decided to try this pedal using a clean sound. It has the following 4 adjustable functions: 1. "Sense" knob - The large knob in the middle. It acts as a tone filter/sentativity for the sound. Turn the knob all the way to the left and you get a really throaty wah sound and as you turn the knob to the Right the tone brightens. As you pick softer you get more of that "Cry" sound. I found a good sweet spot for a wah sound was this knob between 10 to 11 o'clock. This could be different depending on the guitar and amp etc...you are using. 2. "Freq" controls the frequency. I like this knob a little before 12 0' clock 3. "Decay" I found this knob sounds best turned all the way to the right for a more intense wah sound. 4. "Pres" Presence knob - acts just like a presence knob on an amp. Fine tunes and smooths out the sound. I liked this best at 2 o'clock. The above settings for each knob was what worked for me as far as getting a professional wah sound. Now, as I experimented with turning the knobs, I found I could get synth like swelling sounds to actually using the pedal as an equalizer to get more of a muted sound for jazz tones or get more of a "Fuzz" sound running it through disortion. I also found I could use the pedal to "melow" the sound and make my bridge pickup on a Les Paul sound like the neck pickup on a tell or a neck pickup on a Les Paul itself. I could get a lot of different cool tones just from this tiny pedal. The sensativity of each of the knobs used to change each setting are very sensitive and usable unlike other higher end auto wahs or filter pedals I have used in the past where I could not tell whether turning the knobs did anything. This pedal is especially great for funk and syncapated rifts where dynamics are needed to help accent certain notes or making different percussive sounds in between notes or chords. This pedal I will be using for live performances and studio. When I purchased it, I did not plan on using it except as a toy to play with per say and wasn't expecting how professional, clean, and sturdy this pedal is. This pedel is true bypass and there is no drop in the volume when engaged. No popping, no fizzle, and the sound does not manipulate the original signal that can cause the intergrity of your sound to change. Summary: This pedal is as sturdy as it gets. Super versatile as it can be used as a auto wah, equalizer/filter, synth tones, etc... Professional sound quality and sounds better than pedals I spent 4 plus times for. I have owned auto wahs from the popular cock fight pedal (which I returned), to all the major brands and have refused to use any of them for live or studio use. Most I have returned and have just stuck to a wah pedal. This pedal can really free you up to move around on stage and will use it for live and studio performances. I will buy another one so I can have two different settings I can utilize while performing live without adjusting the knobs and since it is so small it does not take up a lot of space on my people board. Note: I will update this with a video when I get a chance to video and record the different uses I found intriging about this pedal.
Review: Great option for starter boards and small rigs - I have to start by saying I was skeptical of this pedal, but I'm helping a buddy start his rig and this hit the right price point. The first impression I had of it was the packaging. 1) the pedal is heavier than most mini-enclosure size pedals, and it stands up much more stable than other ones. 2) It's packed very well 3) They included a patch cable and pre-cut velcro for the pedal. So with that my interest got started. Upon plugging in, I quickly bonded with the chorus options, these do a really good job at getting very usable tones. You may need to crank the mix knob to get the sweet spot. I also really like the trem options, they each had different voices and I could get a couple of cool tones from each. The rate knob has a lot of range and can get really fast and slow The flange and phase sound like classic pedals, I don't personally use those effects much, so I quickly skipped over them. The LoFi mode is nuts, it's going to take some time to get used to it. A few notes/concerns. 1) This pedal was picking up noise from another pedal I had on a simple daisy chain, powered on its own it was dead quiet. So isolated power is probably the right move, which may be an issue for starter pedalboards. If you're looking for a good power solution, Sonicake has a really affordable one. 2) The LED knobs will not be as abuse resistant as metal ones, so be nice to it 3) I couldn't really find a use for the tap tempo, it's a good feature but since it doesn't do sub-divisions I had a hard time getting the trem to the right rhythm So, all in all, I would say this is a great pedal for the right people. If you're after an affordable place to start on modulation effects, a bedroom player, or need an effect with a very small spot available on your board, this is a great pedal. If you're a boutique or vintage aficionado, you may not like this and should be looking at the products made for your market.

## Features

- The Octave Pedal has 100% Analog Classic Monophonic Octave creates 2-Voice Octave Sound Blended with Dry Signal
- Compact Size Pedal producing Notes One Octave lower and Two Octaves lower than the Direct Signal For Octave Guitar Pedal
- Designed for both Guitar & Bass with almost Imperceptible Latency on Guitar Octave Pedal
- True Bypass Footswitch keeps a clean Signal Path For Octave Pedal
- Working with 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply(not included) For the guitar effects octave pedal

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09XXF31K8 |
| Amperage | 9 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Octave |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,963 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Electric Guitar Pitch & Octave Effects |
| Brand | SONICAKE |
| Brand Name | SONICAKE |
| Color | Octave |
| Connector Type | DC Barrel Connector |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,480 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply |
| Item Dimensions | 2.44 x 4.13 x 2.44 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.68"L x 1.65"W x 2.05"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SONICAKE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QSS-19 |
| Model Name | Octaver |
| Model Number | QSS-19 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.68"L x 1.65"W x 2.05"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Bass |
| UPC | 843037101674 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90 days free returnable. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SONICAKE
- **Color:** Octave
- **Item Weight:** 0.21 Kilograms
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.68"L x 1.65"W x 2.05"H
- **Style:** Bass

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this pedal effect volume? i noticed it does not have a level knob**
A: It does not affect the volume. I just played with the volume of the effect turned all the way down and clicked it on and off and the guitar signal sounded no different. You are essentially just adding in the "wet" reverb signal to the original signal. Actually, I never realized how quiet the switch is. Turned it up not playing anything and clicked it on and off and there is no click or pop of any kind.

**Q: About to use w keyboard that has no mod wheel. Can I turn it on just for a single note to apply vibrato? Or will there be an audio pop...or latency?**
A: When using with guitar and directly connected into sound system, i've been able to turn on and off with no pop, no click, etc. is heard through system.

**Q: Will this work with bass guitars?**
A: Yes, it is Ok

**Q: Does it continue to trail after disengaging?**
A: I’ve found it to be a clean one when disengaged. No trail, no in and out.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Auto Wah pedal I have owned! Extremely versatile! Amazingly quality and an unbelievable price!
*by M***E on September 15, 2018*

I am a musician that has been performing for 30 years on the stage, in the studio and stage on a a professional. I have a degree in guitar performance and I play everything from classical, jazz, bluegrass, rock, pop, etc...I have owned approximately 75 pedals currently and have owned twice as many through the years. Yes, I am addicted to shopping for guitars, pedals, amps....you get the point. I am going to first talk about the build of the pedal. It is in a small 3.5" x 1.5" x 1.5". It is built like a tank in a durable metal casing. It does have 3 plastic knobs that have rubber rings around them. I am guessing this is used for both gripping and turining the knobs comfortably and to protect them. It also has a regular size knob in the center that is common on many pedals on the market. That being said, the hardware is great quality and I believe this pedal could withstand the day to day abuse from a professional performer for years if not a life time. The build is simply very high quality for the price. I first decided to try this pedal using a clean sound. It has the following 4 adjustable functions: 1. "Sense" knob - The large knob in the middle. It acts as a tone filter/sentativity for the sound. Turn the knob all the way to the left and you get a really throaty wah sound and as you turn the knob to the Right the tone brightens. As you pick softer you get more of that "Cry" sound. I found a good sweet spot for a wah sound was this knob between 10 to 11 o'clock. This could be different depending on the guitar and amp etc...you are using. 2. "Freq" controls the frequency. I like this knob a little before 12 0' clock 3. "Decay" I found this knob sounds best turned all the way to the right for a more intense wah sound. 4. "Pres" Presence knob - acts just like a presence knob on an amp. Fine tunes and smooths out the sound. I liked this best at 2 o'clock. The above settings for each knob was what worked for me as far as getting a professional wah sound. Now, as I experimented with turning the knobs, I found I could get synth like swelling sounds to actually using the pedal as an equalizer to get more of a muted sound for jazz tones or get more of a "Fuzz" sound running it through disortion. I also found I could use the pedal to "melow" the sound and make my bridge pickup on a Les Paul sound like the neck pickup on a tell or a neck pickup on a Les Paul itself. I could get a lot of different cool tones just from this tiny pedal. The sensativity of each of the knobs used to change each setting are very sensitive and usable unlike other higher end auto wahs or filter pedals I have used in the past where I could not tell whether turning the knobs did anything. This pedal is especially great for funk and syncapated rifts where dynamics are needed to help accent certain notes or making different percussive sounds in between notes or chords. This pedal I will be using for live performances and studio. When I purchased it, I did not plan on using it except as a toy to play with per say and wasn't expecting how professional, clean, and sturdy this pedal is. This pedel is true bypass and there is no drop in the volume when engaged. No popping, no fizzle, and the sound does not manipulate the original signal that can cause the intergrity of your sound to change. Summary: This pedal is as sturdy as it gets. Super versatile as it can be used as a auto wah, equalizer/filter, synth tones, etc... Professional sound quality and sounds better than pedals I spent 4 plus times for. I have owned auto wahs from the popular cock fight pedal (which I returned), to all the major brands and have refused to use any of them for live or studio use. Most I have returned and have just stuck to a wah pedal. This pedal can really free you up to move around on stage and will use it for live and studio performances. I will buy another one so I can have two different settings I can utilize while performing live without adjusting the knobs and since it is so small it does not take up a lot of space on my people board. Note: I will update this with a video when I get a chance to video and record the different uses I found intriging about this pedal.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great option for starter boards and small rigs
*by S***H on May 25, 2019*

I have to start by saying I was skeptical of this pedal, but I'm helping a buddy start his rig and this hit the right price point. The first impression I had of it was the packaging. 1) the pedal is heavier than most mini-enclosure size pedals, and it stands up much more stable than other ones. 2) It's packed very well 3) They included a patch cable and pre-cut velcro for the pedal. So with that my interest got started. Upon plugging in, I quickly bonded with the chorus options, these do a really good job at getting very usable tones. You may need to crank the mix knob to get the sweet spot. I also really like the trem options, they each had different voices and I could get a couple of cool tones from each. The rate knob has a lot of range and can get really fast and slow The flange and phase sound like classic pedals, I don't personally use those effects much, so I quickly skipped over them. The LoFi mode is nuts, it's going to take some time to get used to it. A few notes/concerns. 1) This pedal was picking up noise from another pedal I had on a simple daisy chain, powered on its own it was dead quiet. So isolated power is probably the right move, which may be an issue for starter pedalboards. If you're looking for a good power solution, Sonicake has a really affordable one. 2) The LED knobs will not be as abuse resistant as metal ones, so be nice to it 3) I couldn't really find a use for the tap tempo, it's a good feature but since it doesn't do sub-divisions I had a hard time getting the trem to the right rhythm So, all in all, I would say this is a great pedal for the right people. If you're after an affordable place to start on modulation effects, a bedroom player, or need an effect with a very small spot available on your board, this is a great pedal. If you're a boutique or vintage aficionado, you may not like this and should be looking at the products made for your market.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for funk but hold onto your wah
*by A***T on August 30, 2018*

So I’ve never used an auto-wah pedal before. I wanted to try one since I don’t much like rocking my foot back and forth like I'm having a seizure. I primarily use regular wah's for the extreme low to highs or for a pure tone boost. This is not the function of this pedal. This comes with 4 knobs, sensitivity, frequency, decay, and presence. The first thing I noticed is that the sensitivity knob almost acts like a tone knob on a guitar. This kind of gives you a range of a really muddy wobbly sound all the way up to a bright wobbly sound. Messing with the knobs showed me a couple of interesting options. For one you can dial in a nice splash spring-reverb type sound without actual reverb, which I think is the highlight of the pedal. This sounds great playing funk (as advertised) chords. I do not believe it would substitute for a classic wah pedal however as you cannot quite dial in any way over the top sounds like rocking your foot on a wah really quickly. For me this pedal is essential if you’re playing funk rock or straight funk, but you’ll still want to hold onto your wah for playing Jerry Garcia or Jimi Hendrix kind of stuff. I wish this could emulate that, minus the deduction of a star. This pedal also conveniently comes with velcro and a small dual-90 degree cable to hook up into your pedal board. It is small yet built very sturdy. The pedal is true bypass.

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