Pedal Pawn Octone Octave Fuzz Pedal

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Here's what Pedal Pawn say about the Octone Octave Fuzz Pedal

To put it bluntly, we’ve spent thousands on both new & VINTAGE octave fuzz’s – in search of the holy grail! To our ears, we deemed a very rare vintage 1970’s Octavia the gold standard for its SPOOKY magic. Once faithfully recreating the voodoo of that FAT circuit, we souped up the parameters to also fulfil the ULTRA clean octave settings that are desired by so many. We can now proudly present the highly requested – Pedal Pawn ® Octone ™

Key Features

  • Tuned for pure VINTAGE octave fuzziness
  • Immensely CLEAN & CLEAR octave
  • Retains HIGH octave with the boost cranked!
  • Maintains PRONOUNCED octave below 12th fret
  • Hand-selected components including NOS Germanium Diodes w/ transformer
  • Handcrafted in the UK
  • Loud output levels to cut through the mix
  • Standard 9v power input
  • True bypass switching

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