Boss OC-2 Octave 2000 in good condition with box. Thoroughly tested and in perfect working order. This OC-2 should be powered with the common Boss PSA Power Supply Unit.

The OC-2 is a basic octaver that can produce a two extra tones in additional to the original tone. The first is one octave below the original tone and the second, two octaves below. The level of each octave's tone can be adjusted independently. The Oc-2 has always been popular with both guitar players and bass players. To get a steady and reliable sound from the Octave, it is recommended that you keep your action high and that you have absolutely no fret buzz on your guitar. It is also an advantage to use a compressor in front of the OC-2 to limit the spectrum of frequencies that the OC-2 has to work with.

The OC-2 had originally a much lighter non-metallic brown colour and it was labeled "Octaver" instead of Octave. The name changed early 1984 while the darker shade of brown was introduced about a year later. Production moved to Taiwan, 1989 and was modified for the PSA adapter 1997.

Specifications

Controls: Octave 1 Level (Oct 1), Octave 2 Level (Oct 2), Direct Level
Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
Current Draw: 4 mA (DC 9V)
Weight: 400 g (15 oz.)
Recommended AC Adaptor: ACA Series (black label) or PSA Series (silver label)
Labels

Black - Made In Japan
Black - Made In Taiwan
Silver - Made In Taiwan
The OC-2 was sold from April 1982 to September 2003.

Listeda month ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • OC-2 Octave (Silver Label)
Finish
  • Brown
Categories
Year
  • 1997 - 2005
Made In
  • Taiwan
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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