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Wondering if anyone has any news on the new MXR Bass Octave Deluxe, like when it's due out here etc...

This from Harmony Central:

"The M-288 Bass Octave Deluxe is a dual-voice octave pedal from MXR Bass Innovations that offers organic analog tone, true bypass, and a wide variety of tone-shaping options. Powered by a single 9-volt battery, MXR's 18-volt Constant Headroom Technology(tm) (CHT) provides studio-performance headroom and superior tracking. Use the Dry knob to mix your direct bass signal with the octave effect, or hit the Mid+ switch to add up to +15dB of internally adjustable low-mid punch (400Hz) or midrange pop (850Hz). Bass players will love the two separately processed and individually voiced octave controls Growl (for throaty, midrange octave-below tone) and Girth (for deep and smooth octave below). The Bass Octave Deluxe comes in a durable, lightweight aluminum casting and has the same high-quality jacks and switches that have made MXR pedals the road-ready standard on pedal-boards around the world for over 30 years."

See YouTube link, post 10 ;)

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[quote name='thisnameistaken' post='415908' date='Feb 21 2009, 12:22 AM']Yeah I'm looking forward to trying this. It will have to be a bit special to knock my OC-2 off my board, but we'll see.[/quote]

I'm feeling the same about it: I'll be interested to find out if it's more versatile sound-wise than my Octabass, which it is on paper. In reality, it could be pants though ;)

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[quote name='JonnyM' post='417560' date='Feb 23 2009, 04:10 PM']JHS say delivery is expected "some time in April, £239 RRP..." I imagine the street price will be much cheaper...[/quote]

I should hope so. Let if you see one for sale at less than half that.

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[quote name='dannybuoy' post='417604' date='Feb 23 2009, 05:13 PM']That RRP is ridiculous![/quote]
I'm with thisnameistaken - am guessing the street price'll be around the £100 mark...

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Here's a YouTube video - pretty good vid., beefy-tone-tastic!

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxQRMoMv_5s"]Click here![/url]

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[quote]"Powered by a single 9-volt battery, MXR's 18-volt Constant Headroom Technology(tm) (CHT) provides studio-performance headroom and superior tracking."[/quote]

It is interesting to see how MXR/Dunlop changed their opinion about voltage pumps.

Cool pedal BTW.

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Damn that thing sound great, and a pedal demo that actually demos the pedal properly - how rare an event is this?

I told myself if it tracked better than my OC-2 but still did that OC-2 growly sound I'd get one. I'm think I'm going to miss my OC-2 a bit though...

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[quote name='JonnyM' post='417560' date='Feb 23 2009, 04:10 PM']JHS say delivery is expected "some time in April, £239 RRP..." I imagine the street price will be much cheaper...[/quote]

The RRP on an M80 is £213ish and you can get one of those for about £150, so these will be summat like £160 maybe?

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[quote name='Silent Fly' post='427943' date='Mar 7 2009, 12:14 PM']It is interesting to see how MXR/Dunlop changed their opinion about voltage pumps.[/quote]

I'd imagine it's because a lot of people cba to have a separate supply just for their dunlop pedals. Some of which weren't designed so great in the first place. *cough blowtorch cough*

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