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[USED] Walrus Audio Red High Gain Distortion Discount

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[ This item is a previous rental and is in complete working condition, any issues are cosmetic only. There may be surface scratches, stickers, and or velcro applied – but may also be completely mint. In most cases, the original box and any other originally-included accessories or materials are included. See Image for details. ]

RED High-Gain Distortion Pedal. The Walrus Audio RED is a mean, heavy, have no mercy distortion pedal. Because transparent overdrive is so 2016 (but we still really like it), Walrus Audio has decided to release a new high-gain distortion that is meant to put hair on your chest, a need to wear a Viking helmet, and a desire to down tune and sharpen your palm muting techniques. Inspired by the brutal, heavy tones found in early 90s heavy metal and shoegaze bands, Walrus Audio has designed a new high gain distortion that is capable of achieving aggressive, pounding, thick tone that will appeal to everyone from skate punks, to heavy hearted chord spillers, to the Swedish Death Metal players. The RED is a versatile distortion that is sure to become the new high gain staple on players boards everywhere. Controls include bass, mid and treble boost cut knobs, volume, gain and a texture toggle switch that provides two levels of compression, or clipping. With the toggle up, it creates a heavily compressed and saturated tone. While in the down position a heavier overdriven tone with more headroom is created. Players will find a very wide range of tone in the gain knob. When rolled back all the way, warm, bluesy gains are easily achievable. Putting the gain at 12 o clock or past opens the door to tones worthy of Norse mythology.

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