Cog Effects Introduces T-16 Analog Octave Pedal
Cog Effects has launched the T-16 Analog Octave, a pedal they say is “engineered to provide huge octave down tones in a tiny enclosure.”
The UK-built stompbox offers level controls for clean and octave down signals as well as a variable Filter control to adjust the octave down signal voicing between synthy and subby.
The compact T-16 is built in an engraved aluminum enclosure and features true-bypass switching with panel-mounted jacks. It’s powered by a 9-volt standard DC input. Get a earful of the pedal’s capabilities with Cog’s demo in the video below.
The Cog Effects T-16 Analog Octave pedal is available now with a retail price of around $210.
Cog Effects T-16 Octave Pedal Details:
| Three knobs to control Clean Level, Octave Down Level, and the Octave Down Filter |
| CNC-engraved Hammond 1590A Aluminium Enclosure |
| True Bypass Switching |
| 9-volt standard DC input |
For more information:
Cog Effects
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I recently did a demo of the T-16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDy_uiooj6A
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I wish the demo focused on just the one pedal…with all the others in there it is impossible to know what the octave pedal actually sounds like