Description
The Electro Harmonix Pico POG Polyphonic Octave Pedal is currently retailing at £219 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Electro Harmonix nailed it with the Electro Harmonix Pico POG Polyphonic Octave Pedal.
The Pico POG is Electro Harmonix's smallest and most powerful compact Polyphonic Octave Generator yet! Taking the streamlined simplicity of the Micro and Nano POGs, the Pico POG fits it all into an ultra-compact chassis and adds a powerful tone control for extra flexibility. Arguably the industry's tightest and most popular octave effect can now fit on the tightest of pedalboards!
Fast Tracking, Fantastic Tweakability
The EHX Pico POG promises a lighting-fast feel that will track every note and chord you play with superb precision. Dial in the Sub Octave to introduce rumbling, monstrous thunder, or add the Octave Up into the mix for achieving ethereal air that can take you into another galaxy with extreme settings! Perfectly blend the 3-voice tones to enjoy fat synthy madness, while the 3-mode Tone control lets you tailor your sound to fit into any pocket no matter how massive or small.
All the Control You'll Ever Need!
Controls on the Pico POG include dedicated volumes knobs for the Sub Octave, Octave Up, and Dry voices. These three controls act as a mixer for infinite possible voice mixes, while the Tone knob features three modes controlled by the Filter button. In Tone Mode, the knob acts as a tilt-EQ with a flat frequency response in the centre, more treble and less bass as you turn the knob clockwise, and less treble and more bass as you turn the knob counter-clockwise. In this mode, the EQ is applied to all 3 voices. In Low Pass Filter mode, the knob cuts highs in the Sub and Octave Up voices, while High Pass Filter mode cuts lows in the Sub and Octave Up Voices.
Key Features
- Lightning-fast tracking with perfectly precise octave tones.
- 3 volume knobs control level of Sub Octave, Octave Up, and Dry tones.
- Tone knob with 3 filter modes.
- Tone Mode applies tilt-EQ to all output.
- Low Pass Mode applies a resonant low-pass filter, which allows low frequencies to pass while cutting higher frequencies of the Sub and Octave Up voices.
- High Pass Mode applies a high-pass filter, which allows high frequencies to pass while cutting lower frequencies of the Sub and Octave Up voices.
- 9V power supply included.
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Specifications
- Circuit: Digital
- Bypass: Buffered Bypass
- Audio: Mono
- Power Supply: 9.6V DC-200mA power adapter included
- Dimensions: 3.65 x 2.0 x 2.0 inches
- Current Draw: 100mA
About Electro Harmonix
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Electro-Harmonix (EHX) is a legendary effects pedal company founded in 1968 by Mike Matthews, known for pioneering some of the most iconic sounds in music history. Based in New York City, EHX offers a vast range of pedals, from the classic Big Muff fuzz and Memory Man delay to innovative effects like the POG and Freeze. Renowned for their creativity, durability, and affordability, Electro-Harmonix pedals have shaped the tones of countless musicians across genres, from rock and punk to ambient and experimental music.
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Octave
An octave pedal is a type of guitar effects pedal that generates tones one or two octaves above or below the original signal. This effect can create a wide range of sonic textures, from thickening the sound to adding harmonies and creating synthetic basslines. Here’s how octave pedals work and some common features:
1. **Octave Up/Down**: Octave pedals typically offer the option to generate tones one octave above (octave up) or below (octave down) the original signal. Some advanced pedals may even offer both octave up and down simultaneously for more versatility.
2. **Blend Control**: Many octave pedals include a blend control, allowing you to adjust the mix between the original signal and the octave-generated signal. This feature enables you to dial in the perfect balance between the two for your desired effect.
3. **Tracking**: Tracking refers to how accurately the pedal follows the input signal and generates the octave. Higher-quality octave pedals have better tracking, meaning they accurately reproduce the pitch of the original note without latency or glitching.
4. **Polyphonic vs. Monophonic**: Some octave pedals are polyphonic, meaning they can accurately track multiple notes and chords played simultaneously. Monophonic pedals, on the other hand, work best with single notes and may struggle with chords.
5. **Sub-Octave**: In addition to octave up and down, some octave pedals offer a sub-octave effect, generating tones two octaves below the original signal. This can create deep, bass-like tones and add richness to your sound.
6. **Effects Loop**: Some octave pedals include an effects loop, allowing you to place other effects before or after the octave effect in the signal chain. This can open up creative possibilities for combining octave effects with other modulation or time-based effects.
7. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Certain octave pedals are compatible with expression pedals, which allow you to control parameters such as octave blend, pitch bend, or even the interval of the generated octave in real-time using your foot.
Octave pedals are widely used in various music genres, including rock, funk, jazz, and experimental music. Guitarists use them to create unique sounds, emulate basslines, and add depth and dimension to their playing. Whether you’re looking to thicken your tone, create harmonies, or explore new sonic territories, an octave pedal can be a valuable addition to your pedalboard.
Pedal
A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.
This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.
Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.
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