Bass Octaver
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Please message us with your Zip/Postal Code for shipping quotes.To our US friends: As of March 4 2025 Musical instruments made in north America are not subject to additional duty charges. All other items under $800 usd are also duty/tariff exempt. Please feel free to message us to discuss.Rare 3Leaf Audio Octabvre MKI analog Octave-Down pedal!A powerful analog octave-down pedal designed with bassist Tim Lefebvre, the 3Leaf Audio Octabvre v1 delivers thick, musical sub-octave tones with two versatile modes for classic and modern octave effects.TypeOctave-Down PedalModelOctabvre v1Manufacturer3Leaf AudioCountry of ManufactureUSAYear of IntroductionCirca 2014ControlsVolume (output level), Mix (dry/wet blend), Tone (shapes octave character), Sub Volume (solo octave footswitch level)Input1 × ¼″ mono instrument jackOutput1 × ¼″ mono output jackPower Supply9 V DC (center negative)Notable FeaturesDual-Mode Operation: Classic OC‑2-style gritty octave and cleaner fast-tracking mode, switchable via footswitchSub-Octave Solo: Second footswitch mutes dry signal and boosts octave exclusively—perfect for 808-style synth linesTone Control: Adjusts between vintage OC‑2 character and more aggressive, fuzzy sub-octave texturesTracking: Remarkably accurate, even on fast bass runs, with responsive dynamic behaviorConstruction: Rugged die-cast aluminum chassis, true-bypass relays, high-quality componentsUse Case: Ideal for bassists seeking solid sub-octave presence for synth-bass tones, pads, or deep bass effects without the bulk of multiple pedalsAll items are sold as photographed, please view all photos carefully.If you are International please message us to discuss shipping.Paul's Boutique has been buying, selling and consigning used and vintage music gear in Toronto's Kensington Market for twenty years- stop by if you're in town and have a play!
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