The only reason I have ever been t interested in phasers is because this one and the TC El. Blood Stone both look so cool. Don’t know how much I like the sound.
A good solid phaser and that's what Walrus makes good solid stuff, not experimental a little too bland as are most of their pedals. My favorite phaser is the ehx bad stone because it gets that really swirling stereo sound without being stereo. Also, the Chase Bliss Wombtone can go from normal to really nuts but with a lot of flippin and dippin. This demo kind of mirrors my thoughts in that it is good and super decent, but just not the bee's knees.
The ability to clean blend is really the selling point here, perfect for people who want a subtle amount of phaser. It's a solid all around phaser but its not reinventing the wheel for the most part. I find that Im really excited about most complicated pedals for the first month or so and then the simpler pedals that get the job done end up on my board long term.
I think the Walrus is more user friendly,- the EQD , like a lot of their stuff, - goes off the plan.I own more EQD than anything else, and it has a more raw , nasty , edge if you want it, but the Walrus is fool proof.I'd go with what works for the style of music.
Why not show what it does at noon? You have the feedback set so high that never really shows what this sound like. Didn’t really help me decide what this sounds like.
I love your taste in guitars
The only reason I have ever been t interested in phasers is because this one and the TC El. Blood Stone both look so cool. Don’t know how much I like the sound.
Cool I wish I can have a one I just teacher myself to play Guitar and it fun
its 2019 Phasers set for Fun :)
Phasers are my favorite effect. Use it on Bass all the time lol
Cool tone and opening tune. There’s a ‘Welcome to the machine’ thing going on there...
A good solid phaser and that's what Walrus makes good solid stuff, not experimental a little too bland as are most of their pedals. My favorite phaser is the ehx bad stone because it gets that really swirling stereo sound without being stereo. Also, the Chase Bliss Wombtone can go from normal to really nuts but with a lot of flippin and dippin.
This demo kind of mirrors my thoughts in that it is good and super decent, but just not the bee's knees.
The ability to clean blend is really the selling point here, perfect for people who want a subtle amount of phaser. It's a solid all around phaser but its not reinventing the wheel for the most part. I find that Im really excited about most complicated pedals for the first month or so and then the simpler pedals that get the job done end up on my board long term.
sonic orb vs lillian? i'm trying to decide what pedal is the better for me
Hey man quick question in the last clip with the mustang did you only use the lillian peddle or did you use some kind of distortion with it?
I used the honeypot fuzz by tc electronic.
I love the packaging and names of Walrus audio products, but I want a rotary pedal. Alas I must look elsewhere.
This or the eqd grand orbiter?
I think the Walrus is more user friendly,- the EQD , like a lot of their stuff, - goes off the plan.I own more EQD than anything else, and it has a more raw , nasty , edge if you want it, but the Walrus is fool proof.I'd go with what works for the style of music.
Alex Lifeson 2112 vibes.
Do you know it has a textured finish like other Walrus Audio pedals?
its the same smooth style box they used on the fathom, not the textured style like the julia or arp
60 Cycle Hum thanks for the reply. So that would be different from the voyager’s painted enclosure, correct?
I don't have the voyager so i couldn't say.
What guitar are you playing for the intro ?
Is there a new phaser out?
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Why not show what it does at noon? You have the feedback set so high that never really shows what this sound like. Didn’t really help me decide what this sounds like.