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Description
Discover a world of enhanced sonic possibilities with the Boss OC-3 Super Octave. This versatile pedal takes guitar effects to the next level, offering a palette of three distinct modes – a groundbreaking Polyphonic Octave, a Drive mode that adds a punchy distortion, and the classic OC-2 mode for those who swear by the original. Whether you're a guitarist or a bassist, the OC-3 has got you covered with separate inputs for both.
The Polyphonic Octave mode is the world's first in a compact pedal, offering true polyphonic octave effects. It's adjustable to play within a specific note range, giving you the flexibility to tweak your sound to perfection. Get ready for a fatter, more aggressive tone with the Drive mode, which adds distortion to your octave notes. If you're a fan of the original, the OC-2 mode is included and capable of producing notes one and two octaves down.
Key Features:
- World's first compact pedal with true Polyphonic Octave effects
- Drive mode adds distortion for a bolder, more aggressive tone
- Includes the classic OC-2 mode, capable of producing notes one and two octaves down
- Poly Octave effect adjustable to play within a specific note range
- Separate inputs for both guitar and bass
- Comes with Boss' 5-year limited warranty
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | OC-3 Super Octave (Dark Gray Label) |
| Finish | Brown |
| Year | 2003 - 2025 |
| Made In | Taiwan |
| Categories | Distortion Pedals, Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals |
FAQs
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What is the difference between the Boss OC-3 Super Octave and the OC-2?
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The Boss OC-3 Super Octave offers both polyphonic octave effects and a Drive mode, while the OC-2 provides only monophonic octave capabilities. The OC-3 also includes separate inputs for guitar and bass, making it more versatile for different instruments.
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Can the Boss OC-3 Super Octave be used with a bass guitar?
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Yes, the Boss OC-3 Super Octave has a dedicated bass input, allowing it to function effectively with bass guitars and produce clean octave effects tailored for lower frequencies.
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What power supply does the Boss OC-3 Super Octave require?
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The Boss OC-3 Super Octave requires a 9V DC power supply, and it can also be powered by a 9V battery for portable use.
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Does the Boss OC-3 Super Octave work in polyphonic mode?
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Yes, the Boss OC-3 Super Octave includes a polyphonic mode, allowing it to track chords and apply octave effects to multiple notes simultaneously.
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How does the Drive mode on the Boss OC-3 Super Octave affect the sound?
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The Drive mode on the Boss OC-3 Super Octave adds a distortion effect to the octave sound, creating a richer and more aggressive tone that is ideal for rock and heavier music styles.
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PROS
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Superior octave adjustment compared to OC-5
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Analog vibe despite being digital
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Effective with humbuckers and compressed signals
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Unique retro and synth bass sounds
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Features drive-octave channel not found in OC-5
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Poly setting offers selective effect application
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Can create dramatic and thick sounds
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Intuitive and straightforward knob controls
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Durable and reliable build quality
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Inspires creative playing and sound tweaking
CONS
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Tracks poorly, especially on high/low notes
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Can sound synthetic and unauthentic
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Poly mode sound decreases with higher notes
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Short delay when effect is engaged
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LED indicator not bright enough for outdoor visibility
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Lower octaves can rumble excessively
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Not the best for purely bass sounds
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Original octave cannot be muted independently
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss OC-3 Super Octave.
Features and functionality
Use cases and applications
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Owners use the poly setting to split signals for guitar and bass, achieving a fuller sound in two-member bands by routing to separate amps.
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Owners use the OC-3 with a tap tempo tremolo to replicate the synth bass tone from the song "Latch" by Disclosure.
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The pedal is highly recommended for electronic music, providing a flexible and full bass sound that rivals keyboard-generated low end.
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User experience
Build quality
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The pedal employs COSM technology, which may result in a brief activation delay compared to analog pedals.
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Comparisons
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Some users prefer the OC-2 for its analog sub bass sound, despite reporting volume differences between it and the OC-3.
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4.0 out of 5
Based on 30 Reviews and 203 Ratings
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Great for Acoustic Guitars
Inspired by Mike Dawes, I tried using the Boss OC-3 for lower notes on the guitar. The poly setting allows you to apply effects to the lower notes on the E and sometime A strings. I wouldn't use this as a bass replacement, but it is a cool effect to create a dramatic sound. Highly recommend if interested.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Poly setting - Acoustic Guitars
Very Good
I own the OC-2 and the OC-3 and I prefer the OC-3. Sounds very similar to the OC-2 (octave 1 of the OC-2 mode)but with more volume and the tone is a little bit more sinthy. The octave 2 of the OC-2 mode is different, but I feel it's more usable since it has more clarity and midrange. The only complain about the pedal is some short delay when the effect is engaged. It's not a latency problem, it's not a tracking problem, there is no cut in the sound. The effected signal has a micro delay when the switch is engaged... I supose that the processor is in some sort of standby status in order to save batteries and when you press the switch the processor starts (the consequence would be this short delay). It's not a major problem, and 90 % of the time you simply won't notice anything... but I think that it's important to mention.
Anyway... I like the pedal a lot.
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Great for getting that compressed crunchy octave sound
I got this pedal to try get something close to the CKY sound, but through use, trial and error, I've found that it's also great for getting some White Stripes and QotSA type sounds through using the drive feature on the second knob.
I don't really get what the poly setting does, and the OCT 2 option is a bit too much, but I'm sure it's what some people will want out of a pedal!
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Average octave pedal
I use this on conjunction with the micro POG. It works ok however compared to the POG it doesn't have great tracking and can be hard to dial in the tone that you want. It is also sometimes unreliable and just wont turn on for a few minutes or will make some unusual sounds. My only other criticism is that the LED on the front is not bright enough to see in outdoor venues so its hard to tell wether it is on or off. Other than that it usually does its job as it should
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Incredibly Useful
The knobs allow for easy modification of the sound of a guitar or bass in a straightforward and intuitive way. The sound is pretty digital (if you aren't into that don't get this) but still holds the tone of the guitar well.
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Deeeeeeeeeeep
Ive not investigated any other octavers; back in the 90s this was hands down the one that tracked best- especially using a single coil guitar like I mostly do. Another solid pedal from Boss that werks good on bass or guitar- add in a envelope and you can fake some Stevie Wonder or P-Funk classics
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Amazing tool
This effects pedal is a lot of fun to use! If you like tweaking your sound to something that is your own, than this can definitely help. I love the rich sounds that you can get, and that you can plug it into a guitar and bass amp at the same time to get some great tones. I have had lots of fun playing around with this unit, but haven't decided how it would fit into anything I play. I play Van Halen music mostly, and Eddie does use this effect occasionally, like on the outro for Drop Dead Legs.
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Sounds a little unauthentic
This pedal does the job in a live circumstance, although I have found that it sometimes (with particularly high or low notes) sounds rather un-authentic and sounds too synthesised for my liking.
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MAKE SURE TO HAVE A COMPRESSOR FIRST
If y're gonna get this (admittedly, very lovely) guitar device, I suggest that, if y're playing on any mode other than "Poly" AND using a compressor/fuzz/distortion, put this /after/ it, or you're going to get a sh*t-*ss nightmare squelch that sounds like a robot farting into a granular synthesis module.
Signal cleanliness: 4 "Poly" mode: 4 "Drive" mode: 3 "2 Oct" mode: 5
Overall: 4
Artist usage
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Mami Sasazaki employs the Boss OC-3 Super Octave pedal in her setup, managed by her technician, Motchy. The pedal offers versatile octave effects, including a Polyphonic Octave mode, Drive mode with distortion, and the original OC-2 mode, catering to both guitar and bass inputs. The usage is documented in a photo shared on Imgur.
Andy uses the Boss OC-3 super octave as part of his signal chain for Tonstartssbandht's 2021 tour after the release of Petunia. The picture was taken from this tour.
poly octave pedal that lets you set the range of notes to be octaves, so you can keep your higher strings dry, and add a low octave to your lower strings. I put this after my dirt pedals so the octave is fed an overwhelming signal and acts unpredictably
Francisco Durán used a Boss OC-3 Super Octave pedal with Lanza Internacional in his main pedalboard, as it shows in this phoyo from 2018.
In this photo, which shows a bit of Gaz's pedalboard in 2008, the Boss OC-3 octave pedal can be seen.
Ian Robertson of Chromaticism blog took a picture of Thomas Gabriel Fischer's pedalboard during Triptykon's 2016 Zürich gig.
The pedalbaord contained a Ibanez TS-Mini, a Boss OC-3 Super Octave Pedal, an Ibanez WD7JR Weeping Demon Junior wah, and a Korg PitchBlack Chromatic tuner.
The Boss OC-3 wasn't a part of his Hellhammer and Celtic Frost era pedalboard.
In a Getty Images photo, José González of Junip is shown performing at Brudenell Social Club with a Boss OC-3 Super Octave pedal clearly visible as the first pedal on the right.
Album Usage
The Boss OC-3 Super Octave has been featured on the following albums:
Memory Of A Day
Phantogram (2024)
Petunia
Tonstartssbandht (2021)
Lanza Internacional
Lanza Internacional (2017)
Fire Bird
Miyavi (2016)
Death of a Bachelor
Panic! at the Disco (2016)
Memories
Tobias Rauscher (2016)
Falling Bough Wisdom Teeth
Kiev (2013)
The Black Parade Is Dead!
My Chemical Romance (2008)
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