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It's in the klon category. It's middy, and grows middier as you increase the gain. With the gain set at zero, you can use it as a clean boost with almost neutral eq. Gain cranked you get a pretty good lead sound that cuts with the right frequencies. It doesn't sound like a tubescreamer in the sense that it doesn't feel like is adding a layer of grit on top of the clean sound - instead it takes the whole signal e morphs it into something with more mid focused saturation.
It has good headroom, therefore it sounds good before or after other gain stages. And it looks awesome.
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Great low gain drive/preamp pedal
Jibbala 09.11.2017
The Walrus Voyager is a fantastic pedal to add a bit of grit to your tone if you're not looking for a high gain style overdrive drive/distortion, (although it can go quite dirty!) It's ideal for a wide range of genres and styles, although comparison should definitely be made to Walrus' various other models such as the Messner and Warhorn.
Pros
- Simple controls; Tone, Volume and Gain
- Small form factor and great build quality
- Jack sockets are positioned ideally for pedalboard use
- low current draw of 20mA
Cons
- Bypass switch is very noisy through the amp! (unsure if this is an isolated issue to my pedal)