Introducing the Octahive v2, one of Beetronics's legendary bees that has been buzzing since day one! This pedal draws inspiration from the iconic '70s octave pedals, blending vintagetones with modern enhancements.
In BUZZZ mode, prepare to unleash a ferocious high-gain fuzz that's perfect for lowriffage and powerful chords. Enter the mystical OCTAVE mode and watch as you'retransported to a mind-bending psychedelic wonderland. And here's a tip fit for a Queen Bee: Roll down the PRE control, switch to your neck pickup, and watch those beeautiful octave harmonics take center stage.
But that's not all! They've matched vintage tone with cutting-edge features to enhance your playing experience. Hold the footswitch to instantly switch from BUZZZ to OCTAVE, giving you complete control over your sonic destiny. And with a quick double tap, seamlessly shift between modes, keeping your creative flow buzzing.
With three footswitch profiles, you can customize the speed of your momentary
switching. It's all about tailoring the pedal to perfectly suit your unique vibe!
The Octahive v2 is here to deliver the sweetest high octave buzz and allow your
creativity to soar. Embrace the hive magic and let your sound bee heard like never before!. 

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