MXR M306 Poly Blue Octave Pedal
£219.00

MXR M306 Poly Blue Octave Pedal

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MXR M306 Poly Blue Octave Pedal
£219.00
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Combining the classic MXR pitch shift effect with fuzz and modulation modifiers, the MXR Poly Blue Octave delivers a whole new tonal palette to satisfy the most creative of music-makers.

Contemporary Clarity & Raw Vintage Grit

Break out the blank canvas and open up your sonic frontiers because this experimental combination of analog-style pitch shift, gritty fuzz and phasing modulation offers a wide range of sounds from a single sophisticated stompbox.

MXR M306 Poly Blue Octave Pedal Key Features:

  • 4 Separate Octave Divisions with Dry & Level Controls
  • Default Polyphonic with Switchable Mono
  • Gritty Fuzz with Volume Control
  • Dual-Mode Modulation with Mod Rate Control
  • EXP Jack for Expression Pedal & Tap Tempo
  • Rugged & Reliable Housing
  • True Bypass Switch

Quad Octaves

Featuring four separate polyphonic octave divisions (1 oct down, 1 oct up, 2 oct down, 2 oct up), the Poly Blue already offers a serious range of tones from the get-go.

Kick Up A Storm

Refine your pitch-shifted sound with a mix knob and level control, then turn your attention to the fuzz button. Bursting with raw intensity, this switchable effect takes direct inspiration from MXR's unchained Blue Box Fuzz, delivering thunderous tones at the touch of a button.

Add A Little Movement

Further form your sound with the addition of the mono button - adding a vintage flavour to your tones that resembles the classic tones of years gone by. Finished off with the inclusion of a modulation parameter, elevate your effects into time and space - creating movements and modulations that emulate classic phasers such as the MXR Phase 90 and Leslie Speaker enclosures.

Complete with an option for an additional expression pedal or tap tempo switch, the Poly Blue Octave is a serious force to contain - perfect for the pedalboards of only the most adventurous guitarists.

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