Did they have Octave Pedals in the late 60's, early 70's?Sounds like they made it more complex than it needed to be. I’m hearing a basic Octave pedal, similar to the Octavia, with the bonus upper harmonics (-ish) thrown in. I don’t see why they felt the need for the hexaphonic pickup, it’s not doing anything different with each individual string. (And, if you’ve ever played around with an Octavia pedal, it’s also pretty much just for single lines, MAYBE a major chord or two. Anything else will get some major funk on it, and not in a George Clinton way.)
I was just trying to search for schematics for a Conn Multivider I bought at an estate sale and come across this Guild unit. Apparently only 2 known to exist.
Did they have Octave Pedals in the late 60's, early 70's?
That's given in the description under the video.The guy in the video wrote he only knows of two which does not mean only two exists... But except # 0115 and the one Grot has no other pictures are on the internet.Could you elaborate or provide a source?
Hendrix’s tech developed what became the Tychobrahe Octavia (Jimi called it the Octavio). You can hear during his second solo, starting at around 6:45 to the end.Did they have Octave Pedals in the late 60's, early 70's?
That's given in the description under the video.The guy in the video wrote he only knows of two which does not mean only two exists...
#0115 is one: http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/guild/trioct
Not sure which # Kurt has.
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