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Re: octave suggestions

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hmmmm, might have to try running a mic into my HOG to see how it works
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Ike Turner fed his vocals into a Mutron octave pedal.
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Astronovazz wrote:Ike Turner fed his vocals into a Mutron octave pedal.


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The Trinity college instruments are probably the best in that nice quality and price range. I have played a few and they have been amazing. Just keep in mind that their octave has about a 20" scale. I liked very much.
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alexdwsn12 wrote:The Trinity college instruments are probably the best in that nice quality and price range. I have played a few and they have been amazing. Just keep in mind that their octave has about a 20" scale. I liked very much.


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