

The Onerr NO-1 Nickel Octave is a guitar effects pedal designed to produce natural, clear octave sounds with stable pitch, particularly suited for solos. It offers the ability to reproduce three separate tones, including the original tone, a second tone one octave below the original, and a third tone two octaves below the original. Each section has a separate volume control knob, allowing for versatile sound shaping.
Specifications:
- Power Supply: DC 9V Alkaline or AC adaptor (Onerr model PA 21 or PA 23)
- Current Draw: 15 mA
- Dimensions: 130mm(D) x 74mm(W) x 61mm(H)
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 10 KHz
- Frequency Octave 1: 20 Hz to 120 Hz
- Frequency Octave 2: 20 Hz to 360 Hz
- Weight: 680 grams
The pedal is not intended for use while playing chords but is outstanding for solos. It features controls for Octave 1 (volume of the signal 1 octave below the input signal), Octave 2 (volume of the signal 2 octaves below the input signal), and Direct Level (volume of the direct signal).
The Onerr NO-1 Nickel Octave is suitable for guitarists seeking to add rich octave effects to their performances, with precise control over the octave tones and direct signal volume.
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