Electro Harmonix POG2

251

Effects pedal

  • Polyphonic octave generator
  • 8 Programmable presets with instant recall
  • 5 Mixable polyphonic octave harmonics
  • Attack
  • Detune
  • Low-Pass Filter with Q-Control
  • Dimensions (WxLxH): 146 x 121 x 64 mm
  • Incl. 96 DC-200 power supply
Available since June 2009
Item number 232459
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Effect Types Octaver
B-Stock from $299 available
$325
The shipping costs are calculated on the checkout page.
In stock
In stock

This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.

Standard Delivery Times
1

251 Customer ratings

4.6 / 5

You have to be logged in to rate products.

Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.

After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.

handling

features

sound

quality

135 Reviews

E
Fantastic Pedal
Eric286 20.03.2015
This has been a great addition to my pedalboard. I was initially looking at the B9/C9 organ simulator. But then I thought that whilst the occasional organ sim would be good, a full blown multiorgan pedal was OTT. So I took a gamble on this because of its ability to synthesise an organ sound with the filters. Works brilliant, I also like to create the "hammond" sound but also add the original guitar and slow attack on the organ so that it builds up behind the guitar sustained note. The big attraction of this pedal is that of the 8 memory slots. I play in classic-rock/blues in a guitar /bass/drums band and I basically use in a set, 4 sounds, ...1. Pure organ 2. Direct guitar with slow attack organ 3. 12 string effect, 4. chorus. Brilliant, economises on pedalboard space, its easily programmed, and the footswitch allows you to change effect by foot, or true bypass. My pedalboard is simple ...Morley miniwah, BB+ drive, POG2, delay & tuner. Gives me a real palette of sounds.
handling
features
sound
quality
5
0
Report

Report

H
Poggers
HappyTree 01.03.2022
I looked at all the myriad octave pedals out there and popular opinion said this one was the best of the lot. What clinched it for me was that it has 8 memory slots to store your own presets. I really don't want to be bending down to fiddle with settings between songs, and 8 is more than enough.

Octaver: tracks excellently, copes with bends and chords and really anything you play
Modulation: adds a nice shimmer to give a very useable organ sound if you take off some of the dry attack
Boost: I can even use one preset just to boost the signal a little with no other effects. Saves having to try to remember to change volume or pickup on the guitar

Those people online telling me this was the best octaver? They were right. Thanks!
handling
features
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

a
Magic!
andreandre 20.09.2020
This pedal is nowadays a legend and many artists I admire already immortalized it. I needed an octave pedal and didn't want to mess it up so I researched a lot. After hearing and analyzing almost every pedal on the market, I hurt my brain a lot. Guess that's why this pedal is a no brainer. I was afraid of latency (because all digital octaves have it) I found out that even though this code has more than 10 years, it's still the best on the market. The sound is pure magic, but not for everyone I guess. The thing is the versatility, the creative ways you can use it. It's the most beautiful guitar pedal I've ever used and I'm very sensitive to latency, but the sound is just too good to be upset about it and you can just increase the dry output and mask it a little. What a pedal, dear God!
handling
features
sound
quality
0
0
Report

Report

a
Amazing octaver for organ-like sounds
ardanoviz 31.07.2018
Premise: I'm not one of these EH fanboy at all.
But this pedal attracted me for a long time, so in the end I bought it and now it's stably on my main board.
The building quality is awesome: never had any problems in many years of intensive usage.
For what concerning the sound, I was expecting something like the normal 3-knobs Pog that I've previously tried: forget about it.
The Pog2 sounds way better to me, not only because of more controls but even in simple "octaver" mode.
The pitch tracking is perfect even while playing chords in every part of the fretboard. Octaves sounds very "real", hot and smooth.
The attack/filter/detune part is where the magic happens: filter is astonishing and the attack control is really precise (thanks to the dry pot it can be used as a swell effect). Working with the Q button many true organ-like sounds can be obtained.
The general usage is really simple and self explanatory.
Personally I've never used the preset options, but if needed it's there.
Cons: Maybe the price is a little high? And an expression pedal would be useful.
handling
features
sound
quality
1
0
Report

Report

YouTube on this topic