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Electro-Harmonix Micro POG £130

The Polyphonic Octave Generator now comes in a smaller box...

The MusicRadar Team, Tue 8 Jan 2008, 12:28 pm UTC

For all your octave needs...

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This version of the now classic Polyphonic Octave Generator forgoes an octet of fiddly sliders of the original in favour of three simple pots.

EHX's Rick Stevenson provides some background: "The Micro POG, just like the original POG and HOG, is digital; it could not be done any other way. The tracking is tighter and quicker than on the original POG although it doesn't have the second octave up, which no one seems to miss, or the detune. On a personal note, I prefer the sound because the tracking is just right."

In use

Offering an octave below and above a given note, all three sounds can be balanced with the responsive controls. There's a single input and two outs that allow you to split the dry and wet signals.

This is a very musical octaver with almost none of that irritating waggle on lower notes and chords. It does take a bit of time to get used to, but the Micro POG can, at different turns, transform your electric into a 12-string, a passable bass or even a church organ.

In fact, adding obscene amounts of drive to the latter setting would make Jon Lord quake in his wellies at the helm of his legendary Hammond, while for a speedy sketch demo when your bass isn't to hand, the sub octave with the dry signal removed is more than capable of stepping in.

With an electric bass, the POG is a weapon of aural destruction and is great fun to boot.

This is a very musical tool indeed, and octave pedals are powerful additions to any pedalboard that shouldn't be viewed as merely niche effects.

Check out this cool YouTube clip to hear the Micro POG in action, or alternatively listen to this audio clip:

Verdict

From sleazy riffing to pseudo organ and 12-string sounds and beyond, the Micro POG has it all

MusicRadar rating:

4 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

It's compact and tonally stable, even at ultra-low pitches

Cons

The price may seem slightly high in the context of the rest of the range, but it's certainly cheaper than its larger sibling

Verdict

From sleazy riffing to pseudo organ and 12-string sounds and beyond, the Micro POG has it all

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Micro POG

Price:
£130
Country of Origin:
USA
Features:
Two octaves, one below and one above
Available Inputs:
In
Available Outputs:
effect output
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