Up for auction is a truly awesome octave fuzz pedal.  It's a brand new Pigtronix Octava.  Most have heard of Pigtronix.  They produce and sell a wide variety of boutique efffect pedals.  I've owned many and they are toneful machines.  Well-built with quality parts and attention to detail.  Pigtronix Octava Micro is an expanded version of the octave up found in the original Pigtronix Disnortion pedal. This all-analog frequency doubler has an on-board low pass filter control that allows you to achieve singing octave up tones, anywhere on the neck, without adjusting your guitar’s tone control. See last paragraph for a more detailed description.


Yet another pedal purchased from music store that went out of business.  Actually, I was fortunate to buy two of these Octava pedals.  Both were brand new, never been played.  One of them is on my working board, but I only need one. Look I have played this pedal twice.  Once when I bought it and again, right before listing it.  Sounds great and looks great.  Comes with the original box.  You can go to the Pigtronix website and download a copy of the manual.  Everything you'd get if you bought it new.  Trying to downsize, so help me out.  Someone is going to get a really nice sounding octave fuzz pedal.


Lots of info online and some good you tube videos.  I urge you to check those out.  I will be listing other pedals and guitar related equipment.  Check my listings for some great deals.  I ship out items quickly.


I do use ebay's Global shipping for all international shipping.  Please do not bid if you are not willing to use that service.


Some additional info:


The Octava Micro uses five controls—a fuzz-circuit pushbutton and volume, master blend, filter, and drive knobs—to cram an updated take on the analog octave-up circuit from Pigtronix’s Disnortion into a housing with proportions roughly the inverse of its havoc-creating potential.

The Octava Micro is capable of outrageously huge tones even with fuzz disabled, thanks to the powerful drive section at the beginning of the signal path.

With fuzz engaged and extreme blend and drive settings, the Octava becomes far more than just an octaver.

The blend knob determines how much classic-toned octaving goes into the mix—vintage-flavored tones that’ll remind some of Hendrix and Trower—while the low-pass filter control lets you brighten or tame EQ response for different pickup types. And the volume control packs serious amp-driving wallop.

With fuzz engaged and extreme blend and drive settings, the Octava becomes far more than just an octaver, going from ring-modulator-ish sounds that eff-up certain scale intervals in a deliciously unpredictable way to transforming just about any guitar into a doom-rock/metal bludgeon.