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  • #79714
    Stormbringer
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    Now this would be a great combo pedal if it could be contained in a small box size or at least the Micro Pog with a fuzz circuit added. HBE has a cool midsized unit with a great fuzz tone but with only an octave up feature more like an Octavia. EHX could up that with the additional octaves of the POG.

    #106581
    Trae3ab
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    I play with fuzz and my POG2

    Muff + POG2= Awesome

    You have to have the right amp and speaker set up. Otherwise, it can be a bit much.

    I had to tweak some things.

    #106877
    John J
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    the advantage of having a fuzz pedal plus an octave pedal is that you can pick which one you run first, whether you’re after something smooth or something gnarly – the downside is that it inevitably takes up more space than a single box with two switches would need.

    #106882
    Stormbringer
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    Thus my point-Look what’s out there already with other”boutique” pedals offering both functions fairly well. EHX has other “combo” pedals already, so whats the big deal? I already have a big pedalboard with seperate pedals. The whole idea was to condense down to a few while not sacrificing sound quality. Hopefully, John Pisani will read this, get the message and design something like this!

    #106956
    Kevin Demuth
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    this is unlikely…

    if it were indeed a digital, POG combined with a fuzz it would end up expensive – it would have to cost more than the Micro POG so it wouldn’t take sales away from that… which would probably price it out of the reach of most potential customers…
    unless EHX were to discontinue the Micro POG (which would no doubt upset quite a lot of people).

    if it were a fuzz with an analogue, monophonic octaver that would be more viable… something along the lines of the Foxrox Octron but combined with a Muff fuzz/overdrive would be pretty cool.

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