Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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Mooer, Donner, whomthefuckever, all they cats building in those dollhouse sized enclosures....

Is anyone making anything that can replace my OC-2? I don't use it alot, but I use and love it enough that it's (currently anyway) a staple of my board. But I'm always about saving sq inches when and where I can....

Anything out there?

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yeah, mooer makes a pure octave, more options than the OC2 but it's pretty dern good sounding
better poly on it though so if you love the OC2 for the glitchy octave it may not be for you
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Re: Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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No clue but I want your OC-2 if you find a replacement! :excellent:
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Give me your OC2 to rehouse! :)
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Re: Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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jwar wrote:Give me your OC2 to rehouse! :)

Isn't the circuit board = most of the width of the enclosure? How much smaller/narrower can you make/rehouse it?
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fever606 wrote:No clue but I want your OC-2 if you find a replacement! :excellent:
Can be arranged, if/when it comes to that.
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Re: Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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hbombgraphics wrote:yeah, mooer makes a pure octave, more options than the OC2 but it's pretty dern good sounding
better poly on it though so if you love the OC2 for the glitchy octave it may not be for you

I only just realized today that the Mooer has a -1,-2, no + setting, so it's worth considering.... but I do like my glitch girth filth...
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Re: Is there a smaller alternative to the Boss OC-2?

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And I just found this....


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From various descriptions on the web I can't tell if it's
a. octave fuzz for both subs and the upper octave
b. clean for the sub octaves and fuzz for the upper oct
c. clean for all octaves upper and sub.

Also a candidate. Maybe.
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Clean sub with fuzz upper would be so sweet :drool:
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I want to say the Akai Unibass does something like that, but I could be making that up.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTgG3-hVK80[/youtube]

Either a weak demo or a weak pedal. I can't really tell, but I wasn't super impressed.
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