edpirie Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 (edited) Classic octaver - rugged as anything and for me tracks better than any other octaver (Octabvre included). I'm just not using my pedal board at the moment and as I need the funds to pay off my new '74 Jazz this has to go - sale only. Pedal is used but not abused and works as it should. Has had velcro on the bottom but none attached at present. Price includes UK postage, or can meet up in London for £60. [attachment=195197:DSC09100.JPG] Edited July 2, 2015 by edpirie
TheGreek Posted June 30, 2015 Posted June 30, 2015 Many people would like to but you keep buying them all... GLWTS
edpirie Posted July 1, 2015 Author Posted July 1, 2015 No idea I'm afraid, there doesn't seem to be any kind of label inside or out to say. They all sound identical though from what I've read.
haimesy Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 I've been using mine since the mid 80s , when you could really use it quite a lot!! Still going strong
roman_sub Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 Is there no label on the back? A friend and I did a side-by-side test of a Taiwan OC2 vs Japanese OC2 'octaver' and you could hear a difference IMO. Both good though
edpirie Posted July 1, 2015 Author Posted July 1, 2015 [color="#000000"]Ah, that may well be true, I was just going on other posts Iāve read here. This is the only one Iāve owned and it has the classic sub bass with -1 soloed that I was after from hearing others use them.[/color] [color="#000000"]No label on the back ā it must have been the victim of Velcro.[/color]
Sibob Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 [quote] Many people would like to but you keep buying them all... GLWTS [/quote] Hey I sold 5 of my 9 . Released back into the wild [quote] Is there no label on the back? A friend and I did a side-by-side test of a Taiwan OC2 vs Japanese OC2 'octaver' and you could hear a difference IMO. Both good though [/quote] The only real difference I hear between the Taiwan/Japanese Octave & the earlier Japanese Octaver is that the OctaveR has a slight gain drop on the clean signal. I actually prefer how the OctaveR sits in a mix, however all OC2s sound great, even the Taiwan versions. [quote] [color=#000000]Ah, that may well be true, I was just going on other posts Iāve read here. This is the only one Iāve owned and it has the classic sub bass with -1 soloed that I was after from hearing others use them.[/color] [color=#000000]No label on the back ā it must have been the victim of Velcro.[/color] [/quote] If you open up the battery compartment, there may well still be the serial number, which you can decode here: [url="http://www.bossarea.com/serial/sndecoder.aspx"]http://www.bossarea..../sndecoder.aspx[/url] Si
NoirBass Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 (edited) The 9VDC socket is also a help in identifying Boss pedals that have lost their label, Although the first run of MIT OC-2's had the old stock Japanese PCB's and therefore the 'Old' style 9VDC sockets. The 'Old' Style are slightly raised and the 'New' style are totally flush: [url="http://www.analogman.com/graphics/ds1jacks.jpg"]http://www.analogman...cs/ds1jacks.jpg[/url] Either way there is very little difference between the two in terms of sound. GLWTS Edited July 1, 2015 by NoirBass
roman_sub Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 (edited) [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1435751133' post='2812058'] The only real difference I hear between the Taiwan/Japanese Octave & the earlier Japanese Octaver is that the OctaveR has a slight gain drop on the clean signal. I actually prefer how the OctaveR sits in a mix, however all OC2s sound great, even the Taiwan versions. [/quote] On our test rig, the tone difference was fairly clear - no problem telling the two pedals apart in a blind test. Taiwan one was a bit "ruder", and Japanese OctaveR had a sweeter mid-range (that may be for the reason described!). Both good in different applications. But then again we only tested 2, not 9 Edited July 1, 2015 by roman_sub
Sibob Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 [quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1435758222' post='2812173'] On our test rig, the tone difference was fairly clear - no problem telling the two pedals apart in a blind test. Taiwan one was a bit "ruder", and Japanese OctaveR had a sweeter mid-range (that may be for the reason described!). Both good in different applications. But then again we only tested 2, not 9 [/quote] I fully submit to your test rig, my tests were simply at gigs and 'in the field' Si
edpirie Posted July 1, 2015 Author Posted July 1, 2015 OK - just checked and no serial number sticker. PSU jack is slightly raised (about 1mm), so according to NoirBass above this might indicate Japan or possibly early Taiwan. You guys are far more sophisticated about this than I am!
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