EBS OctaBass Triple Mode Octave Divider Pedal (OctaBass)
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EBS OctaBass Triple Mode Octave Divider Pedal

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The OctaBass gives you the low-frequency power to move heaven and earth. Premium circuitry creates a note one octave below the note you play and offers flexibility with three different modes.
  • Analog octave divider
  • 3 divider modes: High (synth), Mid (classic divider), and Low (sub-shaking lows)
  • Recognizes 2- or 3-note chords
  • Fast tracking
  • Normal and Octave level knobs

EBS OctaBass Triple Mode Octave Divider Pedal
The EBS OctaBass is a first-class, all-analog octave divider. It creates a single note one octave below the pitch of the note you play, even recognizing two- or three-note chords. The incredibly fast tracking circuitry lets you play at the speed you want, not at the speed the divider will allow. It has Normal and Octave level knobs as well as a switch that lets you select from three modes: High (synth), Mid (classic divider), and Low (sub-shaking lows).

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  • Nominal Input Level -8 dBv
  • Input Impedance 200 Kohms
  • Dry Bandwidth (+0/-2dB): 20-20kHz
  • Dry Level (min/max): -oo/0dB
  • Octaver Bandwidth (+0/-3dB): 10-110Hz
  • Octaver Level Gain (min/max): -oo/12dB min
  • Octaver Filter Slope: 18dB/oct.
  • Low Pass Triggering Threshold: -70dBv @200Hz
  • 2.8"W x 4.5"H x 1.4"D
  • 1 lbs.
  • Power Requirements: 9V DC regulated, 5 mA

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EBS gives a two year limited warranty on all electronic products and cabinets.

Warranty becomes void if the serial number is defaced or has been removed, where applicable, or the product has been damaged by alteration, misuse, accident or neglect, or the product has been serviced by persons not authorized by EBS. The company assumes no liability for property damage of any sort, which may result from the failure of the product. The warranty does not cover any freight damages or damages caused by improper packing or poor packing material.

Defective parts will be repaired or replaced without charge if the product is returned to an authorized EBS dealer or service center. Transportation costs to service centers are not included in the warranty. EBS will take charge of standard return shipping in case of warranty service. Extra freight charges such as express services are not included in warranty.

Upon warranty claim and return of product, a copy of the original sales receipt must be enclosed, and the EBS Warranty Service Request Form must be properly filled in. The absence of these documents sets aside the warranty.

Whenever a non authorized service center is to perform a warranty service on a product, permission from EBS, is required prior to actions. Any service performed by any other than an authorized EBS dealer or service center is not reimbursable under the warranty without written consent from EBS Sweden AB.

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"EBS octabass vs. Boss OC-2"
by Gabe Steele - 3/7/2009 11:57:56 AM  Share
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1 person out of 1 found this review helpful

Octavers are picky pedals... if you don't give them the signal that they want... they don't give you good sound on the output of the effect. The trick is to find the one that works best for the sound you are looking for. In general, the Boss sounds more like a synth tone, and the EBS sounds more like a 5 string bass playing octaves. In range, the pedals track just as low as each other (with low A being about as low as you can usably go). With speed the EBS wins that one. And with upper-neck double stops, the EBS wins again.. the Boss is pretty much un-usable for double stops. Best get a polyphonic pedal if you want octave chords. As far as tone and usability, the EBS is probably the best analog octave pedal available. Its worth the price if great tone is what you are after. (and most of us bassists are after tone..)

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