Walrus Voyager
Walrus Voyager
With this, their low-gain drive pedal, Walrus has made simplicity work incredibly well. Where some less complex drive pedals leave the user pining for more tonal control, this pedal puts out a clean and beautiful tone uncommon in drive pedals of this type. Although it is not perfect, what this pedal lacks in manipulability, it certainly makes up for with tinal quality.
External Control: None
Cost: $$
HornFX Review
Interface | Versatility | Tonal Reproduction | Live Application | Total Score |
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3/5 | 2.5/5 | 4/5 | 4/5 | 13.5/20 |
Interface: 2.5/5
This simple setup does not take too much away from the pedal. The tone knob does give you some nice control over your sound, but it does leave a little to be desired on the EQ tweaking front.
Versatility: 2.5/5
Intensity is not this pedal’s game. The voyager can do some really beautiful, clean, and subtle driving, and can give you a bit of hair or crunch. Sadly it will not get you to the more extreme ends of overdrive.
Tone Reproduction: 4/5
The Voyager gives you a clean and wonderful reproduction of your sound. It brings a little sparkle and pleasant edge to your tone at higher levels of gain.
Live application: 4/5
For a fantastic sounding overdrive pedal to give you some push and some edge, and maybe even the beginning stages of distortion, look no further. This pedal sounds great throughout its various levels of gain and can give you that bit of edge you need.
9V DC 20mA – 4.77 x 2.9 x 2.3 inches
***The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals. Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended.***
Product info from the Walrus website