Behringer Octavia Vintage Octave Fuzz Pedal

£57.99

This is the Behringer Octavia Vintage Octave Fuzz Pedal from Behringer, listed in Octave Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Unleash the classic sound of the ’60s with this vintage-inspired octave fuzz pedal. Designed to deliver aggressive, raw tones with a distinctive octave-up effect, this pedal recreates the legendary soundscapes of Hendrix and beyond. Built with an all-analogue circuit powered by premium silicone transistors, it’s highly responsive to your playing dynamics and the unique input of your guitar’s pickups.

Housed in a robust casing reminiscent of the original unit, this pedal not only looks the part but ensures true bypass for pristine signal integrity. Whether powered by a 9V battery or an optional DC adapter, this pedal is ready to bring your tone to life with its rich, analogue warmth and versatility.

Controlled chaos!

This little beast keeps things nice and simple – just two knobs to rule the world: output volume and fuzz. Want to unlock the magic? Dial that fuzz to around 10 o’clock, flick over to your neck pickup, and head up to the 12th fret. Suddenly, you’re in octave heaven! Expect chirpy, quirky overtones with a tasty layer of distortion bubbling underneath that’s ready to roar when you dig in.

Key Features

  • Authentic ‘60s vibes: This silicone-based fuzz is all about that snarling, vintage goodness – complete with a classic octave-up effect for those iconic psychedelic tones.
  • Plays nice with your style: It reacts beautifully to your picking dynamics and pickup choices, giving you a wide, expressive tonal palette that feels alive under your fingers.
  • Retro looks, modern reliability: Wrapped in a rugged, old-school chassis with true bypass for crystal-clear signal when it’s off. Built to last, built to sound amazing.
  • Pedalboard-friendly perfection: No need to wrestle for space — this compact design slips right onto your board without a fuss.

Specifications

  • All-analogue circuit with silicone transistors
  • Distinctive octave-up effect
  • True bypass switching for signal integrity
  • Rugged, vintage-style housing
  • Power requirements: 9V battery or PSU (sold separately)
  • Current consumption: 10 mA
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 70 x 80 x 140 mm (2.8 x 3.2 x 5.6″)
  • Weight: 0.52 kg (1.15 lbs)

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Brand

Behringer

Behringer is a prominent manufacturer of audio equipment, including mixers, amplifiers, signal processors, synthesizers, and digital effects units, known for their affordability and wide range of products. Founded in 1989 by Uli Behringer, the company has grown rapidly to become one of the largest manufacturers of audio equipment in the world.

Behringer’s product lineup covers a broad spectrum of audio equipment, catering to musicians, audio engineers, DJs, and live sound professionals. The company offers a variety of mixers, ranging from compact analog mixers for home studios to digital mixers with advanced features for live sound and recording applications.

In addition to mixers, Behringer produces a wide range of amplifiers, including guitar amps, bass amps, and powered PA speakers, as well as signal processors such as equalizers, compressors, and effects units. Behringer synthesizers, like the DeepMind series, have also gained popularity for their affordability and impressive sound quality.

Behringer is known for its commitment to providing high-quality audio equipment at affordable prices, making professional-grade gear accessible to a wide range of musicians and audio enthusiasts. However, the brand has also faced criticism and controversy over issues related to intellectual property rights and product cloning. Despite this, Behringer’s extensive product lineup continues to be popular among musicians and audio professionals seeking reliable and affordable audio solutions.

Category

Octave Pedals

An octave effect generates notes one or more octaves above or below the input. Analogue circuits often create raw monophonic sub-octaves, while digital pitch tracking can follow chords and provide several intervals with cleaner separation. Tracking speed, polyphonic accuracy, latency and the balance of dry, upper and lower voices determine whether the result feels tight, organ-like, synthetic or deliberately unstable.

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Analogue

The signal is shaped by continuously varying electronic circuitry rather than being converted into a digital effect algorithm. Component choice, operating voltage and circuit tolerances influence headroom, noise, clipping texture and the small variations in response between designs.

Battery Powered

Can operate from an internal replaceable battery, usually with different available current and running time from an external supply. Battery chemistry, access and automatic disconnection through the input socket affect practical runtime and storage. High-current digital processing generally shortens battery life more sharply than a simple analogue circuit.

Fuzz

Pushes the signal into extreme clipping, often approaching a square wave and producing dense harmonics. Transistor type, bias, input loading and filtering govern whether the texture is smooth, woolly, gated, spluttering, octave-rich or highly responsive to the instrument volume.

True Bypass

Connects input directly to output through mechanical or relay switching when the effect is off, removing the active circuit from the audio path. It avoids buffer colour but leaves cable capacitance and switching design to influence high-frequency loss and possible switching noise.