🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with STRICH!
The STRICH Polyphonic Octave Guitar Pedal is a compact and durable octave shifter designed for electric guitarists. With three selectable modes (TOP, BOTH, BOTTOM), it offers versatile sound layering. The pedal features precise control knobs for independent adjustment of dry and octave levels, ensuring tonal flexibility. Its true bypass circuitry maintains signal integrity, making it an essential tool for any serious musician.
Color | Red Octave |
Style Name | Compact |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.04"L x 3.23"W x 2.17"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 0.01 Amps |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
G**A
Great tone, great range, versatile pedal
kind of pedal you need on your set, it got great tube tone in a wide range of distortion thanks to the clipping switch that gives you great distortion tone, overdrive and kind of fat/fuzz drives. For me it was an amazing improvement to my set since I had no a nice and clean overdrive. If you use 0 gain + 0 tone on "fat" mode you will still get a bit of drives to play CCR and 60's,70's rock. I paid 20 bucks since it was 50%off at limited time offer. Good luck!
J**T
This thing is so cool
I didn’t know what to expect exactly but I love playing with this! It’s small and easy to use and it sounds good. I’m able to make more complex music with this pedal. I’m kind of surprised. I’m not even that good of a guitar player. Works well.
L**.
It has a good sound and the cost is priceless.
It is not really a friendly product for changing 9v batteries.
C**N
Never knew about these
I have a 1965 Silvertone 1482 guitar amplifier with the tubes and I have an Orange 35 RT solid-state amplifier and the two together with the device are fabulous sounding! I had almost sold the Silvertone amp and I am so glad that I didn’t. I have noticed a slight decrease of volume when both amps are connected together but there was no difference when each amp was being used alone.Even though it’s a simple device, the ability to connect different amps with all of the different controls still adjustable and flexible.
R**
Worked good with a bass guitar
Did not like it with my guitar but worked great with bass guitar
K**4
Cool, but don't buy
Got this for my second tuner because it was smaller than my trusty korg that I've gigged with for 10 years. I'm playing a 5150 lbxII through boogie 2x12. 1st two months great then fired it up and got horrible feedback. Didn't think it could be the tuner however just running 3 other pedals and narrowed it down to this. Switched out and put my korg in the chain and worked great. Do not buy this crap. Stick to a bigger name even though it's twenty bucks. Heck even the Behringer tuner is 30 and never had any problems with anything they have ever done.
E**P
This product exceeds expectations
I enjoyed this product for its price point. This is a perfect looper for beginners and novice performers alike. Would recommend and buy again. Do not use a battery style adapter for this pedal, you need an actual 9v pedal power supply.
D**A
Great polyphonic octaver for a budget.
I have a boss katana and love playing with the octave effect. However, the boss effect tracks like an analog pedal. Meaning that you can only play single notes, otherwise the effect garbles and creates noise.I started looking at polyphonic octave pedals that will allow playing multiple notes at once, and they are on the expensive side.Browsing Amazon, I noticed this pedal, which claims to be polyphonic, for $49. I gave it a shot and it really holds up.There are 3 modes. All modes allow you to mix the original signal to be as loud as you like, along with octaves.Mode one has +1 and +2 octaves. This is my least favorite mode. The two higher octaves just don't sound right. It's better with the higher of the two turned completely down. You can use the +1 octave to fake a 12 string sound.Mode two is +1 and -1. This mode is okay. It's more usable than mode one.Mode 3, lower octave only, is where this pedal shines. Put it in line with a fuzz and overdrive and it is doom city. Click off the fuzz and you are in funky town. I don't know what it is, but adding that lower octave just brings out the grooves.The polyphony on the pedal is great. It tracks all notes in a chord with no added noise. There is minor perseptible latency, but it's no worse than what is present in higher priced pitch shifting effects.This is a great pedal if you don't want to spend more money on the other more well known brands. Check it out.
L**H
Big Bright Screen!
Feels a bit light an cheap but work great and I love the design/screen size. Would buy again. Great pedal for the price.
A**R
Meh
I really did not get along with this pedal. To my ears the tracking was slow and it didn't sound like a true polyphonic octave pedal.
P**.
Good Room/Tank style reverb
This is a nice reverb to put your sound into a "room" or give you a reverb tank spring reverb sound. It's not a super lush huge ambient space effect although it does have a limited shimmer effect in the "bottom" mode. Well made box. These pedals must be plugged in and have no way to run a battery. It's a fine for beginner to intermediate level player or for the pro who wants to build an inexpensive pedalboard for those "rougher" gigs.
M**B
Solid Build; Tone wasn’t what I was expecting
STRICH MELODY HALO Guitar Effect Chorus PedalPro- has four grippy feet and comes with an optional velcro pad that sticks to the bottom- standard setup, output on left, input on right- sturdy constructionCon- more of a preference but I like having the power on top, this one is on the right side.- when the volume was over 40% I started hearing static- I didn’t find the depth knob make any significant difference to the toneI’ve got a Fender amp that has a built-in chorus effect which is really quite nice and I was hoping this would perform similarly. It makes it sound like two guitars are playing at a slightly different pitch and timing. It gives you a really nice full sound. However this sounds more like you are just increasing and decreasing the pitch according to the speed knob (i.e. vibrato). Needless to say that isn’t the sound I was expecting, not to say that the effect is bad. And I was disappointed the depth made little difference and there was noise when the volume wasn’t particularly high.
T**F
Had to send it back.
One of the pots wasn't functioning properly, so I never really had a chance to test it.
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