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Mojo Hand FX Introduces the Octaverse Reverse Octave Delay

Mojo Hand FX  Introduces the Octaverse Reverse Octave Delay

The Octaverse is a dedicated reverse octave delay designed to offer this dreamy effect as a standalone pedal.


A cinematic and expressive effect used by just a handful of in-the-know guitarists, reverse octave delay can add otherworldly sonic textures to your creative toolkit. The Octaverse offers a wide array of moody, mind-altering reverse octave delay effects and includes a pushbutton selector for High or Low octave reverse delay preference. Functions that were previously available only on some high-priced multi-function delays are now easily attainable with this simple pedal design, offering easy tweakability onstage or in the studio.

Features

  • Controls for Rate, Mix, and Feedback
  • Push button selection for High or Low Octave Delay options
  • True-bypass switching
  • 9v, center negative power supply – no battery compartment
  • Baked-on sparkle powdercoat
  • Made in USA, limited lifetime warranty

The Octaverse carries a $159 MAP / street price and can be purchased at mojohandfx.com.


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Intermediate

Intermediate

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• Stretch out harmonically with hip substitutions.

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