The Octapussy is an octave-up fuzz in the tradition of the Octavia but is an original circuit designed by Howard Gee.
$0Portland, OR (March 13, 2012) -- Catalinbread has announced their latest pedal, the Octapussy, is now available. The Octapussy is an octave-up fuzz in the tradition of the Octavia but is an original circuit designed by Howard Gee, utilizing 3
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The Octapussy was designed to be extremely responsive to your guitar and playing. Catalinbread says achievable tones range from sweet, breathy, delicate octave-up melodies to epic soaring leads that bloom as you hold a
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The Octapussy has three
controls. Gain: This control increases the gain for more fuzz, harmonics, and upper-midrange
frequency boost. It is voiced to be usable throughout its range from minimum all the way to maximum.$0
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The Body control increases bass response and like the Gain knob, it also increases output and
harmonic content. The Attenuate control is designed to be set full counter-clockwise. For best tone
and response, only attenuate when you’ve got the Gain and Body knobs really cranking and need to
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The pedal is available now at a price of $179.99.$0
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