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Thinking of the Micro POG


T. Alan Smith

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i liked mine until it became redundant.

 

i used it to fill sonic space in a metal band that dropped a guitarist. i ran the dry out through my bass FX and on to my bass rig. i used the wet out (up one only) to feed a dirty guitar amp.

 

then we got a new guitarist.

 

it's ok. not quite what i was expecting, but a definite improvement in the overall sound.

 

 

probably the one pedal i'll buy again some day.

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Spend the extra money and get the POG. It is MUCH more versatile. I use it to get an 8- and 12-string effect. I can thicken my tone by having just enough sub-octave added. I've used it with a volume swell to emulate a bowed cello, I've done organs sounds, etc. Plus, running your voice thru it is super fun!

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Spend the extra money and get the POG. It is MUCH more versatile. I use it to get an 8- and 12-string effect. I can thicken my tone by having just enough sub-octave added. I've used it with a volume swell to emulate a bowed cello, I've done organs sounds, etc. Plus, running your voice thru it is super fun!

 

 

One of these days, I'm gonna have to get a volume pedal as well.

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