Walrus Audio Mako R1 High-Fidelity Stereo Reverb

£321.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Reverb Pedals by Walrus Audio, the Walrus Audio Mako R1 High-Fidelity Stereo Reverb Reverb Pedals is a great Reverb choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Walrus Audio brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Reverb Pedals by Walrus Audio, the Walrus Audio Mako R1 High-Fidelity Stereo Reverb Reverb Pedals is a great Reverb choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Walrus Audio brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more. The new standard. With the Walrus Audio Mako R1 High-Fidelity Stereo Reverb the game has been changed. In a world of high-quality reverbs the Mako R1 stands apart thanks to its sheer clarity articulation and unparalleled fidelity. Featuring six stereo reverb algorithms the intuitive controls and latch/sustain footswitch give you everything required to craft and refine your ultimate reverb tone; the 32-bit floating point processing then realises that reverb in staggeringly pristine fashion. Nine integrated presets and 128 presets accessible via MIDI gives you more options than you may ever need its better to have too many than too few. Selectable bypass options extend the versatility further. One remarkable function is the X control which alters mode-specific features (size drive air diffusion) demonstrating this is truly a reverb like no other. Go from subtle spring to verb so euphorically vast it sounds like its from a different dimension. Take your reverb to places you didnt know were possible with the Mako R1.

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Brand

Walrus Audio

Walrus Audio is an American boutique guitar effects pedal company based in Oklahoma City, known for its high-quality, innovative designs and artistic approach to pedal-making. Founded in 2011 by Brady Smith, the company quickly gained a reputation for creating pedals that offer a unique blend of rich, expressive tones and striking visual aesthetics.

Each Walrus Audio pedal is designed with meticulous attention to detail, often incorporating complex circuitry that allows for a wide range of sonic possibilities.

The pedals feature distinctive, hand-drawn artwork on their enclosures, making them visually appealing as well. Walrus Audio’s product lineup includes a variety of effects such as reverb, delay, overdrive, modulation, and more, and their pedals are widely appreciated by musicians for their creativity, durability, and superior sound quality.

Category

Reverb Pedals

Reverb pedals add the sense of space around your guitar, from small room ambience to spring tanks, halls, plates and huge atmospheric washes. They can make a dry guitar sound more natural, more polished or much more dramatic depending on the style of reverb used.

A subtle reverb can sit almost unnoticed behind your tone, while ambient and shimmer reverbs can become the main feature of a sound. Reverb pedals are essential for players who want depth, atmosphere and a more three-dimensional feel from their rig.

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Reverb

Reverb pedals recreate the reflections and ambience of physical spaces, helping guitar tones feel larger, deeper and more immersive. Spring, plate, hall and shimmer reverbs all offer different textures ranging from subtle room ambience through to huge cinematic washes.

Modern reverb pedals are often central to ambient and atmospheric pedalboards, but they are equally valuable for adding polish and dimension to clean tones, lead parts and studio recordings.

Stereo

Stereo guitar pedals process left and right audio channels separately, creating a wider and more spacious sound than a standard mono setup. Stereo delay, reverb and modulation effects are especially popular for ambient, cinematic and modern live rigs where depth and movement are an important part of the tone.

Running a stereo setup can dramatically change the feel of a guitar rig, particularly through two amplifiers, studio monitors or headphones. Ping-pong delays, wide choruses and immersive reverbs all benefit from stereo operation and can create a much larger soundstage.