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Post by runninwiththerevil (Matthew) on Feb 1, 2021 6:37:58 GMT -7
Interesting that these guys don't get much love around here, so I'll start this thread. I recently got a Slo reverb and their Mako Series D1 delay. These thing are phenomenal. I need good solid straight up delay and reverb in most of my situations and these both do those really well. But they also have so much more under the hood. I'm not likely to use the really weird stuff (bit crushing and such), but I love the soup I'm able to make with these guys.
It all started by looking at the ARP-87, which maybe I'll do someday, but I'm not disappointed with these two at the end of my chain. I might even try putting them into the effects loop of my Maz 18, but I don't like to fuss with that many cables on a regular basis. I had a Voyager way back and really liked it. I built an 808 that isn't as good, but hard to justify bumping it for a different TS.
What else is anyone using from Walrus? I may start collecting if they are all this good.
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Post by mule43 on Feb 1, 2021 18:18:46 GMT -7
I have their Slo and the Warhorn OD. The Slo is very versatile but since I am not much of a reverb guy it is not on my board at the moment. The Warhorn has been on my board since I bought it almost a year ago. I use it to add a little dirt to my sound. It has bass and treble controls that let you dial in your tone pretty easy. Not a bad OD peddle. I also have a OCD and a TS-808 that it stacks very well with. I have looked at their other pedals and some look interesting and would consider them if I was looking to get more pedals.
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Post by loucardguitar (Johnathan) on Feb 1, 2021 18:23:22 GMT -7
I love the Walrus Audio stuff. I have the Fathoms Reverb, Monument V2 tremolo, Lillian Phaser and the Ages OD.
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Post by JeffG on Feb 2, 2021 14:01:40 GMT -7
I'm intrigued by their Mako series pedals but I just can't bring myself to spend that kind of money on a pedal unless I really, really want it. Not a shot against them, just me being cheap!
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Post by runninwiththerevil (Matthew) on Feb 2, 2021 14:41:18 GMT -7
I'm intrigued by their Mako series pedals but I just can't bring myself to spend that kind of money on a pedal unless I really, really want it. Not a shot against them, just me being cheap! I hear you. I try to have a $100-150 budget on most pedals. I could justify a used price of $240 on the Mako D1 because of the Dual setting. I tested it first, but it's good enough that I sold two delays and freed up a bunch of space with the one Walrus. I think the other Mako's are even more expensive.
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Post by sharkboy on Feb 3, 2021 17:57:20 GMT -7
I have a handful of their pedals, SLO, ARP87 and Kanga at least. I like all of them and I feel like I like the company. I wouldn’t hesitate to use any and all of them.
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Post by loucardguitar (Johnathan) on Feb 3, 2021 20:26:21 GMT -7
The thing I like is that they regularly have 20% off sales and also have blem and open items at discount. And the blems are basically like a scratch in the paint. Doesn't make a difference in their functionality. That's like when they had their "Black Friday" sale. I got the Ages OD as a blem. It was priced 169. Then got 20% off that.
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Post by GT Roger on Feb 4, 2021 9:14:20 GMT -7
I have the Monument Tremolo pedal. It's a great pedal.
I would certainly buy more of their pedals.
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