Quad Octave Generator Pedal for Electric Guitar, with Expression Pedal Input
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Specifications |
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Brand | Walrus Audio | ||
Category | Harmony Pedals & Processors | ||
Pedal Type: | Quad Octave Generator, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Digital, | ||
Effects: | 4 x Octave Controls, Tremolo, | ||
Presets: | 3 x User Presets, 1 x Live Mode, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Other I/O: | 1 x 1/4" TRS (expression pedal), | ||
Bypass Switching: | Smart Momentary Bypass, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC 300mA power supply required (sold separately), | ||
Height: | 1.54", | ||
Width: | 4.67", | ||
Depth: | 3.68", | ||
Weight: | 0.83 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 900-1013V2, |
Great Pedal
This is great for live gigs. The preset feature enables me to save three different tones I can choose on the fly. With transporting my pedalboard around, I don't have to worry about the knobs moving either. A must have for serious gigging musicians.
Not compatible with Strymon power supplies!
This pedal is wonderful and does everything you'd expect it to, with one big catch: It doesn't work with Strymon power supplies. Guess whose pedalboard is powered by Strymon? This guy. This information is included on the Walrus Audio website, but for whatever reason, Sweetwater hasn't bothered to include it in their product listing (shame on you, Sweetwater). If you're a Zuma/Ojai… read more user, don't make the same mistake I did by buying this, you'll just end up with an expensive pedal that lights up and makes no sound unless you run it off a 1Spot or something, and who wants multiple power cables coming from their pedalboard? Yuck.
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