Posts tagged "Walrus Audio"
The Walrus Audio Mira is the latest pedal by what is undeniable the most prolific - and diversified in its releases - pedal company of the '20s. It's a studio-grade optical compressor with all the controls found in classic studio units - such as the revered Urei 1176 - but with an optical circuit that makes it as smooth as another studio classic, the Teletronix LA-2A.... Click on the title for more
We wrote just last week about the Walrus Audio Iron Horse, in the context of our article about RAT Pedals and their clones and evolutions. Today the company announced V3 of this LM308-based high-gain distortion pedal, featuring an intriguing new knob replacing the 3-way clipping toggle found in the previous version.... Click on the title for more
Walrus Audio has been very active during the "pandemic year" with the release of a series of compact multi-mode stereo pedals under the Mako label (D1 delay, R1 reverb and ACS1 Amp Simulator. Because of this, many of us were expecting the next release to be a multi-modulation pedal to complete that series, but the Oklahoma builder surprised us all with something else: a mono analog flanger pedal called Polychrome.... Click on the title for more



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Part of the Oklahioma-based company's first affordable pedal line ever, the
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On the heels of the successful release of the
Dirt box lovers have the inclination to collect dozens of pedals that do the same thing in slightly different ways, whether it's distortion, overdrive, or fuzz. Modern dirt boxes aim at making these folks' lives easier, by providing one device that can deliver a wider palette of tones. Enter 











