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Whoctahell Low Octave Beeast • Limited Edition • Royal Black

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$149.00
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    Whoctahell Low Octave Beeast • Limited Edition • Royal Black
    Whoctahell Low Octave Beeast • Limited Edition • Royal Black
    Whoctahell Low Octave Beeast • Limited Edition • Royal Black

    The low octave beeast.

    What's better than fuzz? Low Octave fuzz.

    What's better than one low octave? Two low octaves.

    The Whoctahell v2 is a reimagined take on Beetronics’ very first pedal, now more versatile, compact, and affordable. It features a fuzz and two low-octave voices with independent volume controls, allowing you to blend the perfect mix. Expect glitchy, wild, and delightfully unpredictable tones.

    This limited-edition release is capped at just 300 units total, including 40 Custom Shop and 20 Limited Edition units.

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    The fuzz that gave birth to a buzzing legacy.

    Raw drive/fuzz that blends effortlessly with the octaves for a sound like no other.

    Low-octave madness in the best way possible.

    From glitchy synth bass to chaotic leads, it’s pure low-octave madness.

    BEE ON OF THE FEW.

    Only 300 Whoctahell v2 pedals are available, with 40 Custom Shop and 20 Black Bee Limited edition.

    COMMON QUESTIONS

    What inspired the Whoctahell v2 ?

    The **Whoctahell** is a revision of the very first pedal from Beetronics and the very first pedal I ever built for my own pedalboard. As I started building pedals and modding circuits, the Whoctahell came to life. I wanted a unique and insane-sounding low-octave fuzz that, whenever I turned it on, would make everyone say, “WHOCTAF*** is that?”

    I never planned to sell pedals, but one day a friend played my Whocta and kept asking me to make him one. At the time, I was broke and needed the money, so I sold him one. Before long, his friends wanted one too, and that’s how Beetronics got its start.

    Is it polyphonic?

    No, the Whoctahell is monophonic—delivering unpredictably glitchy square wave octaves in the best way possible.

    Can it bee used on bass?

    Yes it can. The second low octave get's pretty insane as you can imagine.

    Why only 300 units?

    The goal is to pay homage to the pedal that started our hive and make this release truly special. Out of just 300 units, 40 are Custom Shop and 20 are Limited Edition, leaving only 240 "standard" units available—most of which will be distributed through dealers. We’ve reserved some standard units, along with all the Custom Shop and Limited Editions, for our website. If there’s enough demand from our hive members, we may consider another run in a year or two, possibly with new features or colors.

    Is it true bypass?

    Yezzzzz!

    What's the current draw?

    20mA. Pretty much any basic pedal power supply will bee fine.