Back in 2005, Electro-Harmonix unveiled the original POG, a polyphonic octave generator that enabled guitarists to conjure everything from the surreal jangle of an 18-string guitar, to rich, thick walls of symphonic sound. The POG2 will take you even higher. Use the new attack control to fade in lush, smooth swells. Tune in the new second sub-octave to reach deeper than ever before. The 2-pole resonant low-pass filter now includes two additional Q modes. Slide in the newly enhanced detune to further refine your sound. The POG2 delivers unrivaled tonal variations—and now you can save your favorite settings, and recall them with a click. The POG2 just plain sounds better, thanks to an enhanced algorithm that delivers a more focused and in-the-pocket harmonic performance. And all this is now packed into our rugged and pedalboard-friendly diecast chassis.

Get the most out of your POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator with these suggested settings!

Click on the links below to see the different settings:

POG2 Settings 1

POG2 Settings 2

POG2 Settings 3

POG2 blank template for your own settings



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Jason Isbell covers pedalboard legalities in his recent Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, "You have to have a POG if you're gonna play guitar nowadays, cause you can't play guitar unless you have at least one song that has a POG on it. It's called the 'Jack White' law. You have to have a POG."

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Tony Romanio jams with the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator on bass guitar.

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Ryan Kiesshauer goes in-depth and educational with his demo of the EHX POG2

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Prymaxe Vintage Boutique demos of the EHX POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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The UK’s Guitar & Bass magazine talks about Electro-Harmonix in their “Tales from the road” column. Click here to read the article

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We are very pleased to inform you that Mike Matthews has been nominated for Vintage Guitar Magazine’s Hall of Fame. The category is “Innovators” and this is an unabashed solicitation for you to cast your vote for Mike, a guy who truly is one of the most innovative characters in the music equipment biz. A hollow boast? Hardly! Here is a short list of just some of the innovations Mike Matthews has been responsible for in his career at the helm of Electro-Harmonix: First product to introduce the age of overdrive: LPB-1 Linear Power Booster

First portable, battery powered, guitar amp; Freedom Amp

First to introduce feedback with a phase shifter: Bad Stone

First electronic flanger: Electric Mistress

First with an analog delay: Memory Man

First inexpensive digital delay: 2 Second Digital Delay

First to pioneer an electronic looper: the 16 Second Digital Delay

First to introduce inexpensive sampling: Instant Replay, then the Super Replay In Mike’s 45 year history of relentless product innovation, he’s also been responsible for iconic effects pedals like the Big Muff Pi and the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator. More recently, he continues to redefine the landscape of effects with products like the Freeze Sustainer, Ravish Sitar Pedal, Superego Synth Engine and the ground-breaking Crying Tone Wah Pedal with no moving parts. His successful battles against violent Russian mobsters only spiked his creativity! Voting is easy. Just go to http://www.vintageguitar.com/hall-of-fame/

Log in and cast your vote. Oh, there’s an added benefit to you. Voters are entered to win a beautiful new D’Angelico guitar, so do it now! And many thanks for your support.

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Posted 7/25/2012

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Luchezarrus lays down a Slavic groove with the EHX POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Pedro & Matt lay down a track with the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator.

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Pickandsteels plays pedal steel through the EHX POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generators.

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coneyislandrocket solos on bass guitar with his POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator.

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Luchezarrus goes for baroque with the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator.

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Posted 3/20/2012

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Guitarist, producer, composer and author, Joshua Craig, shows off the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator. To learn more about the artist, who’s lent his talents to everyone from Dr. Dre to Christina Aguilera, and his newest release with The Alien Blakk, go to www.thealienblakk.com. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 2/23/2012

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Evan at Prymaxe Vintage Guitar really takes a close look at the EHX POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 1/10/2012

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Guitar Player magazine’s Matt Blackett talks to guitar legend, Joe Satriani, who talks about his EHX POG, Polyphonic Octave Generator. Click here to read it

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Posted 11/21/2011

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Guitarist, Yossi Sassi, checks in from the middle east with his POG2 Polyphonic Octave Multiplexer. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Legendary Guitarist Rodrigo Lanceloti checks in from Brazil with a video showcasing the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator, Stereo Talking Machine and Ring Thing.

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guitarnoize.com takes an in depth look at the EHX POG2, Polyphonic Octave Generator. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Steel guitar demo with the POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator showing the pedal’s impeccable tracking.

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Owen at gearwire.com takes viewers on an in depth, guided tour of the EHX Deluxe Memory Boy. (The Drop Tune effect Owen demos at 9:45 can also be achieved with a Micro POG or POG2.) This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 7/16/2010

Mitch runs through the musical flexibility that really sets EH pedals apart. From the Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker to the award winning Cathedral Stereo Reverb, each pedal delivers powerful control parameters that allow you to sculpt the perfect sound. Our great Thanks to Sweetwater for this demo video. Please check out their website http://www.sweetwater.com This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 6/23/2009

Thanks to MusicRadar and Chris Vinnicombe for this review of the new POG2 Chris writes: "Taking all of the cool features of the original POG and cramming them into a smaller housing, the effects gurus at EHX have also taken the opportunity to enhance the algorithm and add a second sub-octave, an attack control and eight user presets." Read more... This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 6/22/2009

This summer, look for the new documentary film " It Might Get Loud " featuring Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), The Edge (U2), Jack White (White Stripes), and directed by Oscar winner Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth"). Here's how producer Thomas Tull describes it: "I wanted to see a movie that captured the essence of why people are so fanatic about the guitar. While there have been a lot of performance documentaries, this one is really about the relationship between these three men and their instruments. We tried to show what drives the artists, what got them passionate as players, what made them pick up the guitar in the first place." As for me, I was especially chuffed to see the movie's trailer, which begins and ends with Jack White playing a hand-made instrument through a Big Muff Pi. The trailer also includes the White Stripes' "Blue Orchid," one of the first tracks to feature the then-new POG (recently replaced by POG2): But that's not all! You'll also get a quick look at The Edge sharing a tender moment with his Deluxe Memory Man at the beach: You can watch the full "It Might Get Loud" movie trailer here:

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Posted 6/19/2009

Thanks to Tadwitte (on YouTube) aka attic (on HCFX) for this peek at his new POG2

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Posted 6/12/2009

Early last week, tech blog CrunchGear visited EHX . When they were here, they managed to capture the first video of our new POG2 . The man in the video is EHX alum Kenny Richardson, who also happened to be visiting that day. The audio quality isn't great (it was just a Flip camera) but we thought you might enjoy the quick look (and better video is coming soon): fyi, Kenny was a member of the core EHX crew that visited the Soviet Union in 1979, and you can see him over to the left in the picture below:

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Posted 6/10/2009

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the all-new POG2, now featuring: Attack control 2nd sub-octave Programmability Enhanced audio algorithm Pedalboard-friendly chassis All that, and more...

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