🎸 Elevate your riffs with octave precision and pro-level versatility!
The STRICH Polyphonic Octave Guitar Pedal delivers high-fidelity digital octave shifting with three selectable modes (Top, Both, Bottom) and independent control knobs for dry and octave signals. Built in a compact, durable aluminum housing with true bypass circuitry, it ensures signal integrity and tonal flexibility for electric guitarists seeking professional-grade sound enhancement.
Color | Red Octave |
Style Name | Compact |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.04"L x 3.23"W x 2.17"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 0.01 Amps |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
C**S
Good sounding pedal for the price
Great tone for the price specially, when you use it with another overdrive pedal really fat sounding.
S**S
Great Value (Octave Pedal 3 mode). (Note, pls stop saying great value; ' *for the money* ' 🤣😂
Good effect for me, for songs like the intro to Rock N Roll Fantasy,and Money (Beatles, I can't set it to sound the keyboard in the songbut it is still 'in the spirit' so to speak of the song, and bear in mindagain, this is for the intro and maybe a break in the song) The generalsetting I'm using for this sound is;Switch middle, to include hi and low octaveHi pot 11 o'clockLow pot 1 o'clock'Dry pot' full on or about 5 O'clockI'm not sure what the 'dry' or mix potentiometeris actually doing , but at first I was ready to returnthe pedal cause I had it in the middle and whenI would turn it off my regular volume levelwithout the effect (this pedal off) woulddrop off to about half volume, NOT GOOD,but I found that full on with that pot, madewith effect on or off, about the same.I have an ME90 Boss processor thathad a nice octave effect onboard, thispedal sounds about the same withthe mix I'm using, so the BOSS wentback, cause it's not as good soundingas my 20 year old Zoom G2 pedals lol,and for about $45 dollars (this pedal)I've replaced anything useful that wasin that Boss ME90 😂.
J**K
Dear Strich, include a 90° power cord!
….whats with the power port being on the side? I know it’s a cheap pedal, but is this strictly for amateurs? Now I gotta go find, AND BUY, a 90° cord for it, because where it is now eats up an inch of precious real estate on my board. And notice: in none of their photos do they show where the power jack is. Sneaky. Sneaky! Deceptive.Other than that, the compressor sounds really good and clean. No real noise. The construction and materials seem standard.I want to try more of their pedals, but…. Come on!
D**N
Perfect, Thank You.
Works great, Thank You.
D**S
Power in Wrong place
It's OK for a tuner BUT the power jack is on the right side next to the input jack, which makes it hard to use on a pedal board.
M**S
Nice to have 432hz capability, but distortion is a show-stopper.
I have a home studio and use a Bogner Shiva 2x12 amp (which is crystal clear when not using amp gain or pedals). I have used a TC Electronic tuner for well over a decade, but wanted to be able to tune to 432hz. Very few tuners I have found (so far) have the capacity to be set to tune to 432hz, so I was excited to find this pedal. As soon as I plugged the pedal in and strummed a chord (at low volume), I noticed immediate distortion in the signal. All cables are hand made and the rig runs nearly dead quiet. Swapped back to the TC and signal was crystal clear. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this tuner.
M**D
Amazing
Super effective
F**T
Great little tuner at the right price
Works great!!
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