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Open Box Walrus Audio Ages Overdrive Effects Pedal Level 2 Platinum 197881195823
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The Ages overdrive pedal from Walrus Audio delivers the one vital effect for high-octane rock—overdrive. Overdrive is used to charge through front lines of the mix and deliver a clear message that won’t soon be forgotten to its loyal listeners. Ages is a massively versatile overdrive machine standing at the ready for any amp and pickup combination thrown at it. An overdrive with innovative features that can stand on its own and stack well with other drives, Ages is ready to stand its ground and convey an unforgettable sound.
The five-position rotary knob offers the following gain states: Low-gain mode with symmetric silicon soft clipping, which is compressed and smooth. Low-gain mode with symmetric LED soft clipping, for a pushed, open and sparkly sound. High-gain mode with symmetric silicon soft clipping for increased saturation and tightness. High-gain mode with symmetric LED soft clipping, which is saturated, punchy and big. High-gain mode with symmetric silicon hard clipping for heavy compression and thick and chewy tone. Think of each position as a different "flavor" of the pedal. Fine-tune each of these gain states with the dry knob for a near infinite supply of gain options.
The five-position rotary knob offers the following gain states: Low-gain mode with symmetric silicon soft clipping, which is compressed and smooth. Low-gain mode with symmetric LED soft clipping, for a pushed, open and sparkly sound. High-gain mode with symmetric silicon soft clipping for increased saturation and tightness. High-gain mode with symmetric LED soft clipping, which is saturated, punchy and big. High-gain mode with symmetric silicon hard clipping for heavy compression and thick and chewy tone. Think of each position as a different "flavor" of the pedal. Fine-tune each of these gain states with the dry knob for a near infinite supply of gain options.