Voodoo Lab Proctavia
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Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: USD 50.00
Submitted 08/19/2008
at 02:38pm
by Tychobrahe Sound Co.
Ease of Use
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10
Even if you haven't used an Octavia before it's easy.
Sound Quality
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3
Exact copy of a copy of a Tychobrahe copy. This pedal sounds like a tychobrahe that is on it's last breath maybe. Not an exact copy, overhyped and overpriced, but will work well for a kid or rookie player after a cheap octave up thing like Jimi Hendrix...yawn.
Reliability
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2
You can depend on this as much as any cheap imatation of a Tychobrahe.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Wouldn't waste my time dealing with people advertising a piece of crap pedal as an "Exact copy" of a Tychobrahe sound co. Octavia!
Overall Rating
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1
For how often the average guy will use this pedal it might be worth getting one for $20, or you can maybe get a job save some money and hear what a Real Tychobrahe sounds like and come on a review board and slam guys cheaply copying it. Next.
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: USD 60.00 USED
Submitted 12/29/2007
at 10:47pm
by Daniel Anderson
Ease of Use
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10
Two knobs. Volume and boost. Couldn't get much easier than that.
Sound Quality
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10
Right now my setup constists of this: Fender American Standard Stratocaster/Gibson Les Paul Standard/Epiphone Sheraton -> Proctavia -> Fulltone Full-Drive 2 -> Fender Super Reverb. I started digging the whole octave up effect after hearing Hendrix use it on Who Knows from the Band Of Gypsys album. I never cared about it to the point of going out and buying something to recreate that sound until I saw this on e-bay for pretty cheap. I guess it was somewhat of an impulse buy but I got it and I'm happy with it. If you get it, take it out of the box, and plug just straight into an amp you might be a little disappointed. It will sound like crap. If you run guitar -> overdrive -> Proctavia it will sound like crap and suck up every bit of your tone. Now if you run guitar -> PROCTAVIA -> overdrive, the unit will really shine. Replicates those Hendrix tones in a pretty authentic manner. The one key to it though (if you are looking for the good octave up effect) is to keep the Boost setting almost totally down, and adjust the volume accordingly. The higher up you set the boost, the less definition there is in the octave up effect. Also I've gotten the best results from this using it with my Strat on the neck pickup...go figure.
Reliability
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10
Seems pretty sturdy to me. I'd gig without a back up either way though because it's not really a necessary effect. It's more along the lines of just something cool to break out once or twice here and there. Definitely not something that can be used in every tune. Or even every other tune for that matter.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them and hopefully won't need to.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing since I was 11 (I'm 24) and play almost any style but right now I'm mainly doing blues and jazz and like I said earlier, this pedal is great for using here and there. Can't use it much, but when you DO use it, it gets the job done. If this were stolen from me, I would probably purchase another one if I could find the same deal that I got for this one. Even at full price though I would recommend this to anyone looking for that unique octave up/crazy ring modulation sound.
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/29/2007
at 12:37am
by fed up with whingers
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Just a note - all those people complaining that the Proctavia can't be daisy-chained with a load of other pedals off any cheap "ordinary" power supply need to do some research before parading their lack of knowledge publicly. The Proctavia's power supply requirement is exactly the same as the pedal (Tychobrahe Octavio)it's a copy of.
The circuit is a copy/re-creation of a 60s effect that used the early transistor designs which were based on germanium rather than silicon (even now, for some jobs germanium just happens to sound better/warmer). Germanium tranistors are basically "backwards" regarding earth compared to silicon transistors (which are used in most pedals).
If you daisy-chain the proctavia with a silicon-based pedal all kinds of power shorts/smoke will occur. The same thing would happen if you could get hold of the original Tychobrahe or an original (or even current Dunlop) Fuzz Face, which is also germanium based.
To use a power supply this pedal must not connect to the earth used by the silicon stuff - it needs it's own seperate supply. Voodoo Lab probably suggest using their pedal power because it can provide power to pedals while leaving them electronically isolated from each other. One result is no earth-loops (=much less hum), the other is that it can power silicon and germanium-based stuff at the same time.
Voodoo Lab aren't trying to rip you off, nor have they designed a pedal that can only use their power supply. That's how the originals were, and it's a by-product of a circuit based around germanium.
Anyway, the Proctavia works fine on batteries (in fact probably better than using any power supply), and a battery lasts for ages in these.
If you'd get rid of a really nice effect (one of the best of it's type) because you might have to put a battery in it once every couple of months or so then that's your loss. Just don't blame the manufacturer if you went and bought something without bothering to find out about how it works and what it does.
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/07/2006
at 08:37am
by Torquemada
Ease of Use
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5
You need to work at it to get a good sound. Is it easy to use? No. Hence the 5. Also need to consider where in the pedal chain it goes. It will sound different in different chain positions.
Sound Quality
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9
Having heard pretty nuch every octave-up FX box there is, this one sounds as good as anything out there. More versatile than the much less expensive and cheaply built Danelectro French Toast, which has just about one pretty cool setting that works. I use the Proctavia with an AC-30. Sounds good. Nails Hendrix, KWS "Blue on Black", Storyville "Bitter Rain", etc.
Reliability
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10
No backup required.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't had trouble.
Overall Rating
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10
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: US $95
Submitted 02/12/2006
at 03:23pm
by rodeoclown
Ease of Use
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8
Two knobs....easy
Sound Quality
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8
Pretty quiet. This must be used before an overdrive or fuzz, otherwise it sounds awful. But it's sounds very good with my Keeley Fuzz Head.
Reliability
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8
Seems solid
Customer Support
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1
THIS IS A POSITIVE GROUNDED PEDAL AND WILL NOT WORK WITH MOST POWER SUPPLIES. Because of this, it would not work with my MPS PedalPad Power Pad or my Dunlop DC Brick. They do not mention this anywhere on their website. When I emailed them to find out why it wouldn't work, they told me to buy their power supply. This is total BS!
Overall Rating
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2
What a scam! Buy this pedal and you have to buy their power supply. eBay time.
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: US $129.99
Submitted 01/17/2006
at 09:15am
by Jeremy Acton
Ease of Use
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9
I suggest first using the suggested settings provided by VoodooLab. Then after you understand it, tweak it for yourself. Very easy to use after you understand it. It is not like any other pedal.
Sound Quality
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10
This is truly THTA sound, The solo form " WHO KNOWS " tone is very accesible with this pedal. I STRONGLY recommend you put it before any other overdrive/fuzz/distortion pedals. If you don't, the beauty of this pedal will be missed. Put it before them and you will experience the joy of having the OCTAVIA!!!!!!!
Reliability
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10
Have only had it for a few days, but I know they are a great company!!
Customer Support
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10
When you call Voodoolab, you talk to John Aycock...to sum it up....
This guy GETS IT!!!!!!!
Overall Rating
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10
Me and my guys play blues based funk and rock. If you have herad of Ronnir Baker Brooks, Bernard Allison, and Anthony Gomes then you will have a good I dea of what we do. I did not tell my guys I got the Proctavia, I just kicked it in on a solo, and they really liked it. I recommend this pedal.
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: US $75.00 used
Submitted 12/19/2005
at 06:10am
by Dougolet
Ease of Use
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10
Easy to use, two knobs, one footswitch, you don't even need a manual.
Sound Quality
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8
You need to put this in front of your distortion boxes, oterwise it'll sound like crap! Used alone, it'll sound like your speakers are blown! But in front of your dirt boxes it adds an awesome Hendrix like octave effect. This pedal is more of an accent pedal than a full sound. I've found it usefull for Hendrix, 70's, fuzz type of tones, thats all it's goog for. If thats the sound you want this is a great pedal, if not you'll hate it. I'll rate it a eight for those specific tones mentioned.
Reliability
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10
This is my first voodoo lab, they've been around for a while and have a good reputation, seems tough built to me.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never needed them
Overall Rating
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7
I play Priest to Jimi, to blues. As I said before this is good as an accent pedal and needs to go in front of you dirt boxes, even if you use a dirt box with an over drive this needs to go before the overdrive. I haven't tried other fuzz, octave boxes, but this seems to capture that 70's fuzz, octave sound to the top!
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 09/15/2005
at 04:18pm
by charles
Ease of Use
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7
An octavia is not easy to use, and I don't recommend it to beginners. But once you know how to play with it, the sound is very cool
Sound Quality
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8
I use a fender strat and a yamaha dg 60 112. You can easily get Hendrix's tone with that pedal and it must be aweomse with a tube amp. The proctavia really adds a nice touch to a solo especially with long sustains.
Reliability
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9
I bought mine from a guy who bought it from a guy so I suppose they are strong. I would bring it on stage with no problem
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
If you're a fan of jimi, then get an octavia. At 1st, I wanted the roger mayer octavia but the price is so high so I went with the proctavia. The voodoo lab is the same thing as the Mayer's octavia. The sound samples on voodoo lab's web site really sucks and doesn't do justice to this pedal. Go buy it now ! You can't go wrong
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/09/2005
at 09:15pm
by gaz
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
just a note to anyone using octavia type pedals. they were designed for use with marshal amps. the marshal's take all the top end of these things....if your using a fender twin type thing or an ac30, octavia pedals are gonna rip your head off. but roger mayer has a new one with a tone knob now.....so everythings gonna be ooooo..kkkk.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Voodoo Lab Proctavia
Price Paid: US $85 used
Submitted 02/11/2005
at 08:34am
by densmore
Ease of Use
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10
Level, and Boost (fuzz), no problem there.
Sound Quality
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9
I'm using this on bass to achieve a brassmaster like sound. This unit is extremely high passing, so you NEED a blendable effects loop to use it for bass. Produces very nice fuzz for bass with good sustain.(Am. Jazz -> SWR head /Eden Cabs) Very interesting but subtle harmonics when playing higher and/or lighter. With blendable effects loop it is easy to acheive a Beastie Boys Gratitude sound. Oh yeah, it sounds good on my guitar too.(mex. tele -> vox cambridge reverb)
Reliability
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8
sturdy construction. no problems so far, and i got it used.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
By itself it would get a 0 as a bass effect. In a blendable effects loop or as a guitar effect 8.
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