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The T-47 Analogue Octave by Cog Effects is designed to provide multiple octave sounds without the complexity of the T-70 or the hassle of using multiple octave pedals. It features the full control sets of two T-16's, with level controls for clean signal and octave down signal, along with a Filter control to adjust the octave down tone for each channel. The A/B footswitch allows users to swap between the two presets on the fly, offering simplicity and versatility. The T-47 has independent clean and down levels, and the Filter allows users to shape the octave down tone. It is equipped with a 2.1mm Boss- style 9v DC input (power supply not included), north-mounted jacks to reduce pedalboard footprint, true bypass, and a die-cast aluminum box. The pedal is priced at £225.00 and is currently out of stock.
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