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Walrus Audio Slö Multi Texture Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal, Standard (900-1047)
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Brand | Walrus Audio |
Style | Pedal |
Color | Standard |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 4"W x 3"H |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
About this item
- Allows players to create lush, modulated, sleepy and ambient soundscapes
- Dark – add a lower octave to your reverb trail. Here you'll create deep and wide atmospheric sounds and channel nightmarish soundscapes. X knob sets the level of a -1 octave signal that feeds the reverb
- Rise – this is an auto-swell reverb for beautiful cinematic swells. Don't rush it. Let it breathe and gently wake up. X knob sets the amount of time It takes the reverb to swell in after a note is played. Set Lower for shorter rise times and higher for longer rise times
- Dream – here is a lush reverb with a latching pad function. Press the sustain switch to latch signal. Experiment with the X knob to add Vibrato over the pad. Press sustain again and pad will decrescendo according to where decay knob is set. X knob sets the depth of Vibrato applied to the reverb trail
- Lollipop Blue finish with light Blue and off white ink featuring original artwork by christi DU toit
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Versatility | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 3.6 | — | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.2 | 5.0 | 4.8 | 4.1 | — | 4.6 |
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hardware interface | 1 4 inch audio | — | 1 4 inch audio | — | 1 4 inch audio | usb |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — | Corded Electric | — |
amperage | 100 milliamps | 100 milliamps | 92 milliamps | 100 milliamps | 300 milliamps | 300 milliamps |
signal format | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog | Analog |
controls type | Knob | — | Knob | — | Knob | Knob |
voltage | — | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts | 9 volts |
style | Pedal | — | Buffer,Delay,Reverb | Compact | Standard | Compact |
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Product information
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 3 inches |
ASIN | B07QPQ2MYX |
Item model number | 900-1047 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 15, 2019 |
Color Name | Standard |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 9 |
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Product Description
The slö multi texture reverb allows players to create lush, modulated, sleepy and ambient soundscapes. Stocked with three different algorithms specifically designed to invoke textures for bringing dreams from your subconscious to reality. The toggle switch allows three different reverb modes, dark (Lower octave), Rise (ambient swell) and dream (latching pad), while secondary functions on the switch change between different wave shapes for the modulation on the reverb trail. Combine deep modulation with long washy trails and experience, the slö.
From the manufacturer
Combine deep modulation with long washy trails and experience, the Slö.
Specifications:
The Slö comes in a Lollipop Blue finish with light blue and off white ink featuring original artwork by Christi Du Toit.
The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals. Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended. Power supply not included.
- Power; 9-volt DC, Center Negative, 100ma min.
- Input; 1/4 inch cable from instrument
- Output; 1/4 inch cable to amplifier
- Dimensions; 4.77" x 2.6" x 1.39"
Walrus Audio Slö
Multi Texture Reverb Guitar Effects Pedal
The Slö Multi Texture Reverb allows players to create lush, modulated, sleepy and ambient soundscapes. Stocked with three different algorithms specifically designed to invoke textures for bringing dreams from your subconscious to reality. The toggle switch allows three different reverb modes, Dark (Lower Octave), Rise (Ambient Swell) and Dream (Latching Pad), while secondary functions on the switch change between different wave shapes for the modulation on the reverb trail.
- Top mounted input, output, and power jacks
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Finch 9v DC 500mA Power SupplyThe Walrus Audio Finch is a small form AC adapter providing 500mA of clean isolated 9V power. The Finch is ideal for quickly powering a single pedal on the go. It’s small profile only takes up one space on a power strip making it a helpful utility to keep in your gig bag. |
Aetos 120V 8-output Power SupplyThe Walrus Audio Aetos is an 8-output, isolated power supply, utilizing an internal custom wound toroidal transformer to provide the highest noise filtering and cleanest power, giving artists the purest sound in their signal chain. |
Phoenix 120V 15-output Power SupplyThe Phoenix Clean Power Supply is a 15-output isolated power supply, utilizing two internal custom wound toroidal transformers to provide the highest noise filtering and cleanest power, giving artists the purest sound in their signal chain possible. |
About Walrus Audio
Walrus Audio is a collective of artists, musicians and engineers attempting to find the balance between art and performance in sound manipulation. Throughout the years we have been inspired by sounds created by our favorite companies: the perfect breakup on an overdrive; a thick, punchy distortion; an endlessly sustained reverb; a self-oscillating delay. We had to give it a shot. Through many months of late night breadboarding sessions, circuit problem-solving, and sonic tweaking we have come up with a range of guitar pedals as versatile as they are functional.
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Customers like the sound quality, quality and appearance of the reverb pedal. For example, they mention it adds great ambient tone, it's physically well built and produces beautiful sounds. Some appreciate the clarity, and comfort. That said, some complain about the performance.
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Customers like the sound quality of the guitar effect device. They say it has beautiful sounds, is a great addition for atypical reverb sounds, and adds great ambient tone. The pedal itself has a wide variety of sounds, from subtle rebop to drippy surf. It's dreamy and every note is lullaby of ambiance. The textures reeb is perfect for ambient and cinematic emotion provoking music. It also plays well with other walrus pedals, to create delicate, emotional, uplifting sounds to dark, ominous, cavernous bellows, and awesome.
"...is exactly what it says, it's absolutely dreamy, every note is a lullaby of ambiance that is as saturated or as dry as you want it depending on..." Read more
"...Very cool.The reverb is awesome. The shimmer effect is awesome. It's physically well built and has excellent foot switches...." Read more
"...The pedal itself has a wide variety of sounds from subtle reverb to drippy surf reverb to completely wild ambient sounds...." Read more
"...The sound quality of every effect is great, even with gain. I really like putting the reverb into an analog delay to give it more padding...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the guitar effect device. They mention it's a fantastic, versatile reverb pedal for ambient tones. They also say it'll be more than worth their time and money. Customers also say the pedal is unique and beautifully designed.
"...It's terrific." Read more
"...If it says anything, the Slö is so good that I’m considering buying a second one just for that reason...." Read more
"...The trick is that the 3 modes are curated to be tasteful and incredible at once. Oh, and the artwork is great." Read more
"...If you like ambient sounds this pedal is amazing. Just letting the sound flow out of you is so relaxing...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the guitar effect device. They say it's a beautiful textural reverb that creates amazing lush pad textures. They also love the dreamy tones that the pedal produces. Customers also mention that the shimmer effect is awesome and gives a different shimmer rebo sound than the Strymon Big Sky.
"...The dream setting is exactly what it says, it's absolutely dreamy, every note is a lullaby of ambiance that is as saturated or as dry as you want it..." Read more
"...Very cool.The reverb is awesome. The shimmer effect is awesome. It's physically well built and has excellent foot switches...." Read more
"...lush dream sound of this pedal is incredible and having a blast with the rich textures. Tracking and depth is outstanding...." Read more
"...I love this pedal. I have Strymon Big Sky and this gives you a different shimmer reverb than the Strymon...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the guitar effect device. They mention that it's physically well built, has excellent foot switches, and has a satisfying heft.
"...The reverb is awesome. The shimmer effect is awesome. It's physically well built and has excellent foot switches. The only problem is the price...." Read more
"...The pedal has a satisfying heft and the controls feel great...." Read more
"...It’s built sturdy enough for something with tiny switches, but it really needs to be wider, and having to hold stuff down to activate the secondary..." Read more
"...I love the sweeps and the sustain." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the guitar effect device. They mention that it has very fine controls, subtle and deep effects.
"...Oh, and the artwork is great." Read more
"Beautiful Reverb, Very Fine controls, very subtle and deep effects...." Read more
"...creepy, angelic, haunting, and regular reverb sounds with great clarity from one pedal..." Read more
Customers find the sound flow out of the guitar effect device relaxing. They also say they enjoy every setting and that the dream setting is great for adding that dreamy character to any song.
"...Just letting the sound flow out of you is so relaxing. It will pull you in and you will play forever...." Read more
"...I enjoy every setting, using the dream setting gives you the chance to solo over a sustained chord or note and zone out to your own music...." Read more
"This reverb is great for adding that "dreamy" character to any song." Read more
Customers appreciate the controls on the guitar effect device. They say the controls are very fine, subtle, and deep. They also mention that there are many ways to set the controls, and that the controls feel great.
"...The pedal has a satisfying heft and the controls feel great...." Read more
"...There are so many ways to set the controls it reminds me of my synthesizer. You can dial in so many sounds...." Read more
"Beautiful Reverb, Very Fine controls, very subtle and deep effects...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the guitar effect device. They mention that one of the functions doesn't work, and the gate in the rise function doesn''t operate.
"...playing at low volume through an effects loop on a tube amp, the rise does not work. The signal isn't hot enough to push through the circuit...." Read more
"...of a signal when it goes into my effects loop, but the gate in the rise function doesn't work unless I have the volume/gain cranked on my amp...." Read more
"...though is you don’t hook it up to the fx loop or else one of the functions doesn’t work...." Read more
"My unit did not work, but from a review of the details I think there are issues...." Read more
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*THE RISE SETTING* If I were to have any complaint it would be with the rise setting. If you are playing at low volume through an effects loop on a tube amp, the rise does not work. The signal isn't hot enough to push through the circuit. I didn't dock this pedal any stars for this because I understand that the nature of this effect is totally dependent on the signal strength by design. All you have to do is crank your amp and you will get the full epic effect of the rise setting which can be tweaked to creep up slowly behind your dry sound or you can cut the dry sound all the way out with the "Mix" knob and make sounds that sound like you are playing with a bow such as a violin or cello. If you just want some "normal" or "traditional" reverb flip the switch to dream or dark and turn the "X" knob all the way down, or almost all the way down, or wherever you want it because it's going to sound good regardless. I have had a blast over the last two weeks pushing sometimes bazaar sounds out of this pedal. It is my first but will not be my last Wallrus Audio pedal. If you're on the fence, just do it, if you get it and don't like it you can always return it. I hope this helps anyone who's thinking about this pedal.
The reverb is awesome. The shimmer effect is awesome. It's physically well built and has excellent foot switches. The only problem is the price. It's expensive, y'all.
But if you want deep, shimmering, dream-like ambient sounds and you got the money for it... buy this pedal. It's terrific.
Some other people will enjoy it almost as much, though, such as:
-Guys who dress like they’re going to sell me confectionaries in 1928
-Balding suburban dads who dream of going back in time to 2003 on a Radiohead-related quest
-People who still listen to Sigur Ros and want to wow their uninterested wives they dragged away from watching cat videos on YouTube with their uncanny slow D minor playing abilities
-Women in their late-20s who own Fender Mustangs and wear suede boots, especially if they have bangs and own Sub Pop singles
-A teenager whose grandma thought it was something else
-The chick who called me ableist on Twitter’s boyfriend
-A guy who tucks his flannel in and has an overly manicured lumberjack beard, full sleeve of tattoos that were popular in 2006, and a barely noticeable beer gut who says “exactly” and “I mean it is what it is” a lot and your wife probably hooked up with him in college when he was a MySpace scene kid, you can’t tell yet and you don’t want to ask because you really don’t want to hear the answer you already in your heart know, then after she gives him a slightly-too-long hug goodbye and says “it was really great seeing you again David, we should do this again soon” you leave the bar and can’t stand it any longer, so as soon as the car door shuts you blurt out the question and find out she went down on xRarrXXPunx87 in the parking lot at Dennys while listening to his emo band’s demo, and you realize your wife probably used to have multiple lip piercings which explains the scars you assumed were from acne, now you’re headed home and she goes “what?” in a really annoyed tone of voice and you go “nothing, it’s just like” and she says “just... don’t. Ok? We were having a great evening” and you start an argument then eventually you’re like “ok yeah, so it’s always MY FAULT, huh?” not realizing that yeah it pretty much always is because you’re insecure and jealous, and you wonder if your old emo band’s demo was as good as his must have been. I wonder if the drummer still has that CDr?
-Andy from Pro Guitar Shop /Reverb
-People with disposable incomes who post pictures of their generic pedalboards covered in the newest and hippest overpriced clones of clones on r/guitarpedals while I post a rare find of something uncool and get 4 upvotes
-Kids whose parents have disposable incomes who post pictures of their generic pedalboards covered in the newest and hippest overpriced clones of clones on r/guitarpedals while I post a different rare find of something even uncooler and get 3 upvotes
-Sensitive and angry about it 110 lbs black metal boys- now this is not the best reverb option for your software-based black metal band, but your eight Lurker of Chalice and Vomit Orchestra rip-off projects will certainly find good use for it. Yes, we can tell that’s EZDrummer.
-Pink Floyd fans who think they used way more effects than they actually did
-That guy from high school who went to Ozzfest 98 and you can’t figure out how he went from point A to point B but then you remember Tool and realize he’s probably been watching the same pedal review channels with questionable ties to the companies they’re reviewing as you on YouTube
-People with discogs accounts
-People who hate guitar stores because 17 Eric Claptons are in there playing the same scale at the same time on American Strats they aren’t going to buy but tell the clerk they’ll talk to their wives about it later
-Some woman who will play with one on Reddit and have an entire sub call her amazing and brilliant
-People who enjoy opening bands with eight members at doom metal shows and say things like “that chick playing bass is hot”
-College potheads- take note here because you will want this thing to kill time at your parents’ house after you a) drop out, or b) can’t get a job because responsible adults failed to talk you out of being an art or poli-sci major. Not applicable to college bro-type potheads, who now have comfy jobs because reality isn’t fair whatsoever and also moonlight as alt-right social media trolls
Before I go, I should mention that the Slö is very versatile, but it’s one of those pedals where you’ll find one or two settings and never deviate much from them. I do find the modulation to be sort of pointless, when you can grab a modulation pedal and have way more control over it (try Walrus’s Julianna for a good chorus, though it suffers from the same design problem I’ll mention in a minute). I also can’t see using the Slö too often in multiple songs, because it’s pretty distinct sounding and you most likely play 50BPM minor chord stuff so it would sound too same-y after a while. The on/off volume is pretty even, unlike so many boutique pedals these days (Earthquaker needs to take note), and I don’t notice it introducing any extra noise into my flubbed notes.
It’s built sturdy enough for something with tiny switches, but it really needs to be wider, and having to hold stuff down to activate the secondary function is obnoxious. If buying a pedal used without a manual means that you could potentially not even know about certain options, that’s a poorly designed pedal. This is specifically why I’m taking a star off the review. Designing it even just a bit wider would make adding controls for the secondary functions easy. The previously-mentioned Julianna has the same issue. Using these onstage would be a massive pain if you wanted to drastically change settings, which would take your focus off playing if you forgot to steal your kid’s ADHD meds beforehand again.
It’s too bad there’s not a stereo version, but I can’t fault a product for not being a different product. If it says anything, the Slö is so good that I’m considering buying a second one just for that reason.
Overall this is a great buy for many different types of depressed people.
Recap time!
Pros:
-It sounds amazing. Like, *amazing*. This thing could have been made from broken glass and human feces and I would have given it a 4 out of 5 based on this alone.
-Pretty versatile
-Built Ford tough
-Doesn’t mess with your tone
-Volume is consistent
Mehs:
-The modulation seems tacked on and you’re better served just getting a separate pedal. Walrus has you covered there though.
-A stereo version would be cool, but I can’t fault the pedal itself for the sins of the father.
-While it is pretty versatile, you will most likely find a couple settings and stick with those, hopefully using it sparingly so you don’t bore me when I see you open for Neurosis on a Tuesday in like Toledo or something
Con:
-The secondary function control setup is awful. Just brutally, brutally awful. Walrus, for the love of god, please make versions of your pedals where we don’t have to enter the Konami code to change stuff on-the-fly onstage, or Google what to do at home because if we’re messing with this stuff by ourselves there’s a 4 out of 5 stars chance we’re probably also baked.
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