Boss OC-3 Super Octave
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Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: AUS 215
Submitted 07/14/2009
at 02:55pm
by jimi t
Ease of Use
:
7
Theres a dial for the direct signal, first and second octave below and mode switch. Little bit of a tweakers pedal but didnt take too long to get what I wanted out of it. I knew the sound I wanted, hadn't owned one of these before. Opted for the OC-3 rather than the OC-2 purely because its a newer model...may have been a bad choice? we'll see.
Sound Quality
:
8
ok, for live shows I use:
JCM800 lead 50 watt stack, boss L50 volume, OC-3, Marshall Jackhammer (mainly for boost during solos), vintage ibanez delay, vintage ibanez dual chorus, cry baby - then either a les paul BFG or a musicman SUB. I run the effects through the loop rather than the front of the amp. All pedals are powered with a gator power brick. Pedal seems to work fine where it is, only had it a few days. Below the 5th fret the tracking is pretty off but the manual warns of that. I dont use the 2 octave below but have threatened my bass player with it!!! As with most octave pedals if you expect to play chords your a flaming galah, the drive setting is pretty cool, but I only use the first octave slightly just to give me a few more tonal options and it seems fine, struggles a bit with tracking if you want to play at warp speed but if your clean and you know what your doing get one. Good fun and who seriously doesn't need another pedal!!!
Reliability
:
10
well its boss and they seem sturdy enough to take down an elephant without chipping the paint. I'm more worried about my power supply pussing out.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
not sure. wouldn't go to them anyway, suppot your local music shops.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Ok, I'm a muso by trade. Teach it for bread and butter and play for a bit extra. We play mostly rock covers like foo fighters, pearl jam, metallica etc etc. Otherwise I like TRYING to emulate guys like petrucci, satriani, Brett Garsed (Aussie guy, youtube him he shreds). I'm classically trained so I have a semi-decent ear and this pedal does its job. Some limitations like the tracking below 5th and not keeping up with shredding but theres plenty of higher end pedals that can handle that whereas I'd prefer to slow down hold a few nice long bends and save a few hungie $$$!!!
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: GBP 70
Submitted 05/09/2008
at 10:49am
by Steve
Ease of Use
:
8
Pedal is used in Poly mode to add bass to electric and acoustic guitar, the range control allows you to filter out higher notes and just trigger the octave effect from the lower strings. Very easy to set up although the manual is not too clear on the capabilities of the Poly setting.
Sound Quality
:
8
Sound is good - very good if you route the direct and effect outputs to different mixer channels. The octave signal does have a few high frequency noises but these can be tuned out to a great extent by e.q. The effect out sound can be further improved by compression and by routing it to a dedicated bass amp. Noise level is low.
Reliability
:
10
Usual Boss compact build quality, no probs so far.
Customer Support
:
8
n/a
Overall Rating
:
8
Not perfect but very effective for filling out the sound of one guitar and a lot cheaper/simpler than a GR synth set up. Used for classic rock, blues etc. when playing with a drummer. I play fingerstyle on electric so can usually pick out a simple bass line on 5th and 6th string whilst playing chords or lead lines on the other 4 strings. My set up is Taylor 210E/JJ Jewel solid with EMG's into the Boss OC-3, Digitech Vocalist2, Digitech Eric Clapton, Digitech Jimi Hendrix, Digitech RP-150 into a mackie desk. Aux out to Marshall Lead/Bass 20 2x10 combo and homemade 12" cab with 150 watt power amp for keyboard and OC-3 derived bass.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/17/2007
at 08:51am
by Keezer
Ease of Use
:
8
This unit, as with most boss single stomp boxes, is very easy to become familiar with. There are 4 pots that control the amount of wet/dry signal and the type of octave effect to use. The great thing about the unit is that you can use it with a nice clean octave effect or you can select the drive mode and add a fuzzy distortion to the signal. You also have the option to switch between mono and polyphonic so single notes sound great but whole chords can be played without the effect going insane. The manual is simple but helpful with more than enough info to get you started. You have an input for guitar and one for bass with outputs for your amp and direct out to a PA or mixer etc.
Sound Quality
:
8
The sound quality is very good. It has quite a convincing analogue sound with very low noise. It wont destroy your beloved guitar tone unless you want it to. I noticed that the Monophonic mode sounds better even though you are limited to single notes it has a fuller more powerful sound. If you are trying to simply fatten your guitar sound the Polyphonic option is great on middle settings as it give a harmonic chord sound.
Reliability
:
9
Its made of metal and its made by Boss so it seems to stand up to some real abuse. I have dropped it, kicked it, stamped on it and almost crushed it with my Cab, it still works and the pots are all still attached. The on/off switch is firm and feels springy under your foot so you know you've stomped on it. Battery life is quite short as this pedal is a little on the hungry side, you'll be swapping batteries every few gigs. If you have a power supply, plug it in!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use them. So no opinion on that.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play mostly Sludge and Ambient rock/metal, a rather unusual mix of spacey delayed guitars and stoner echoes with a massive slice of down tempo overdriven insanity! I use a Les Paul and an SG with a Peavey Valve King 100 all tube amp and a formidable chain of effects (Octave, Delay, Overdrive, EQ, Noise gate, Tuner and volume pedal) And my guitars always stay in a rather low Open B tuning. If this pedal were lost or stolen I would buy another the next day! I love its sound and construction and it is one of the better pedals of this type out there. It helps in the creative process as you can get some rather weird sounds out of it as well as subtle over(under) tones. If you, like me, are the only guitarist in the band then a weapon such as the Octave should be strongly considered as it instantly widens the sound and adds depth.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: 79
Submitted 06/28/2007
at 08:11pm
by Greg Jason
Ease of Use
:
7
it's pretty straight forwards when you tweak for a few minutes
Sound Quality
:
7
i just traded the oc-2 for the oc-3,
it tracks a tiny bit better (okay stuff on the low E string isn't great)
but it works for 5th chords which other octavers never/rarely do
i don't think you can say anything is different in the 'audible' field from the oc-2
it does as much as any octaver could,maybe a bit more
-to compare it to a whammy pedal...
a whammy pedal does give you a more unbroken tone/sound
(the oc-3 has a 'digital warble' on long notes)
BUT a whammy pedal can't do chords and they track slower than your playing.the oc-3 tracks faster than a whammy pedal.
you either go with an oc-3's faster tracking and warbling or a whammy pedal's slower tracking that is smoother.
i don't care that i can get overdrive from this effect,it's a function i will hardly use.
Reliability
:
9
all my Boss pedals have always been very good
i use several guiatrs with several combo's of amps and pedals and i've always been pleased with Boss stuff
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt w/ Boss,only retailers
Overall Rating
:
8
alt. rock almost like indie without the shite singing (w/ experimental overtones guitar wise)
i use pedals for color and something like this can give you new ideas every now and again.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/01/2007
at 04:28pm
by Billchav
Ease of Use
:
6
A little fiddly but reasonably straightforward. Have not gone too much into all its possibilities however; see below.
Sound Quality
:
8
Please note I don't really like octavers and would not in the normal course of events, purchase one. However this came on semi permanant loan from a friend of mine who had come out of another of his brief musical periods (half my equipment has come from this source)along with a few other bits 'n'pieces. So I plugged it in out of curiosity and was pleasantly surprised. Now I can see why other people are not fans of it and basically if you want bass get one of those four string plonkers. However it does, in the drive setting, make FILTHY NOISE or should that be NOISY FILTH? Sounds like Satan moving his bowels. This is not yer nice creamy overdrive but hideous messy distortion, almost a little digital(?) sounding. As a purveyor of noise I like this but many will probably not. I have a valve amp which sweetens it a bit plus other more traditional and more pleasant effects so this makes an interesting contrast for me. The other settings can make some flatulent rumblings which can be useful as well. I have been using an old cheap keyboard from my teens recently and these help beef it up a bit.
Reliability
:
9
Only gigged a couple of times with it but the usual cliches about BOSS gear would appear to apply here. That said my DD3 has developed a horrible ticking noise in its longest (and best) setting.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Normally never had to call them which is a good sign. My enquiry about the DD3 was unanswered though it was second hand and out of warranty but courtesy costs nothing does it?
Overall Rating
:
8
This review is from a pure noise creation point of view. If you want to use it "properly" then I advise you to read all the other comments on this pedal first as many seem to have problems with it. As I said octavers are not really to my taste so to me it sounds much like any other octaver. There are times though when good taste gets in the way of art and that's when this little piggie gets to wallow. A handy little dirty weapon for those moments when as Samuel Jackson would have it "you positively have to kill every single mutha f**ker in the room".
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: 90
Submitted 04/07/2007
at 10:22pm
by SammyC
Email: sam<dot>rs6 at gmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
It's pretty simple to use. The knobs do what they are labelled with. 3 modes, each one varied, nice and simple manual, just your average pedal, really.
Sound Quality
:
8
Some of the sounds you can get are a bit weird. My favourite mode by miles is the 'Drive' mode. It's too cool for school. You can get some awesome Muse-esque sounds out of it, such as the Hysteria intro- which is what I mainly use it for. Unfortunately, you'd be better off with a Whammy for bass lines. The tracking, whilst better than my old OC-2, is not a patch on a good Whammy. The poly setting is also a bit crap, to be honest. Not what BOSS make you expect it to be, I'll say that now.
Buy it purely for the 'Drive' sound.
Reliability
:
10
It's definitely reliable. I like it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not dealt with them, don't plan to.
Overall Rating
:
9
If you want something that will emulate a bass guitar, then buy a bass guitar. You're never going to get an accurate representation from a ??90 pedal. If you want a cool little toy to mess about with, get this pedal. The Drive setting is hours of fun, and is worth it if you pick it up for a song secondhand. Otherwise, leave it. I bought mine new in 2003, and I still enjoy using it- never considered selling. Just think carefully before you buy.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: USD 150
Submitted 04/03/2007
at 01:45pm
by Simon Mikkelsen
Ease of Use
:
7
When you press the pedal to turn it off, the "check" light does not turn off as in my Boss OS-2. It stays on. There is no visual indication of the pedals state.
The pedal has 3 modes, and the knobs that does not control the mode have very different meanings depending on the mode. Further more they are not labled so it is easy to see the meaning in a given mode. You have to know it.
Sound Quality
:
4
My setup is a Stagg electric violin => this pedal => a 15W Marchall combo with distortion circuit.
In two of the pedals tree modes, it can only octavize one tone at the same time. So if I by accident hits another string, it will wobble between the two notes in a very wired way, like it cannot decide which tone to use. For this reason these two modes are unuseable to me.
The final mode, poly, can play many tones at the same time, but unfortunally it cannot octavize the heigher tones, even with the proper knob all way up. My rule of thunb is to stay on the two lower strings, and everything is fine.
Even in the poly mode, the sound seems to be missing a lot of detail. When I just pick the strings, it sounds like an electric bass. And when I use the bow it sounds like an electric bass with a sustain pedal. When playing without distortion I definitely have to use other effects to give the sound some detail - with distortion I get an "evil machine" like sound (on the two lower strings).
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
2 out of 3 modes are unuseable for anybody that does not want to think of the pedal all the time. The sound is there, and with no or low noice, but is not convincing. I might be OK for certain special uses, but not for this price.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: USD 80
Submitted 03/27/2007
at 02:28pm
by kidrai
Ease of Use
:
7
Using it for Bass, it took a little bit of messing around with it before i could get a sound that i liked. if you're looking for plug and play, this is not the peal for you.
Sound Quality
:
7
i'm suing it with a Fender precision lite jazz bass (both J and P pick-ups), and running it thru a Hartke amp and 15". The sound quality is good at most of the register, however it does lack something on the bottom end, it can be a little too muddy if not adjusted properly. I was a little upset that it didn't do the job of the OC-2, but i found that this has it's own perks. The poly seems to work good for me, but it's dependent on the drive, tewak it and you'll get a good sound. If you're expecting a miracle, look elsewhere, but that is not to say that this is not a good pedal, you just have to take your time with it.
Reliability
:
10
Roland has never let me down yet!!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall, i'm not depending on it for "my sound," it's a great tool that is used when needed and it does the job well. I do a lot of production work and this allowed me to get that chunky dark sound that i wanted. I got mine super cheap because my cousin worked at the store. I would definately recomend this for Bass players, especially if you're looking for a unique sound, but you must be patient and have a good ear to get the most out of this.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: USD 100
Submitted 02/19/2007
at 05:46am
by Ron
Ease of Use
:
9
Easy to setup and use. Settings are straightforward, manual is basic - you must play with settings too understand what they do.
Sound Quality
:
9
I started with setting recommended by Jeff www.jfrocks.com. Knob 1 - Level 1/4 - 1/3, Oct 1 10% up Oct 2 0 -2% up, Mode Poly.
Since I use it for thickening, I changed my settings to Level Knob 1 - Level 3/4 - 1/3, Oct 1 3/4 up Oct 2 1/4, Mode Poly.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
New...but these pedals are reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Didnt have to call them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play hard rock, alternative 80s metal.
Playing on and off for 15 years.
Does what I want it to do...thickens riffs.
Product: Boss OC-3 Super Octave
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/15/2006
at 06:26am
by ralf
Ease of Use
:
8
This unit is self explanatory, otherwise there comes a nice manual with it. It is NOT easy to get a good sound out of it, but can be done. It's a tricky pony, you should tweak around a little.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use this device in a band sometimes for replacing our bass player. I menaged to get a good sound out of it; on the "poly" setting. It tracks pretty good, much better than the OC-2 imho.
I use it on the neck humbucker of my Gibson Les Paul; don't know how it would behave on singlecoils.
It is not noisy at all.
It's a nice toy for giving your sound deeper tone. And great on clean, not so good distorted...but it has a drive option, which also isn't bad.
It's a good try, but will never replace a good bass player :)
Reliability
:
9
Like any other Boos pedal. Good quality.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play Rock, punk and ska for over 15 years now. It's a nice device.
Better than the OC-2. I haven't had the chance to compare it to the EBS Octabass, which should also be good.
Give it a try, a decide for yourself.
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