07/18/09

NAMM: Organ tones from the POG2

Electro-Harmonix brought a ton of new pedals to Summer NAMM this week including the highly-anticipated sequel to its POG (Polyphonic Octave Generator) – the aptly-named POG2. New to the POG2 is the size… now in the XO-style housing and the two octaves up/two down ability. The POG was well-known for its ability to simulate organ tones. Best popular example that comes to mind is the intro to John Mayer’s ‘In Repair’. Larry with Electro-Harmonix gave us an awesome demo of many of the new EHX stomps, including the POG2′s organ-ic tendancies. Listen to the clip below created using a G&L Legacy into the POG2 back to a Traynor Custom Valve 50.

EHX’s POG2 organ tones…

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