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Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:37 pm
by excane
I'll just help out by adding in what I know....

Technically Walrus is a new company, but before that at least one of them had a company called Little Axe Effects. They made a wonderful pedal called "The Gatekeeper" Fuzz. (that's gate keeper, NOT lightfoot labs goatkeeper)

Walrus will be coming out with a NEW gatekeeper, timeframe unknown.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:40 pm
by Mudfuzz
SPACERITUAL wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:yeah.. and they got bought and sold a long time ago... original dude went on the make furniture...


Also raping my eyes with these......although in fact i think hes the person responsible for securing their mealticket before he kicked too.
http://www.dbzguitars.com/

... you win... for now...

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:40 pm
by excane
This is what the OLD gatekeeper looked like:

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Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:41 pm
by Wes Mantooth
I think most ILFers are not a part of Walrus Audio's targeted market. Definitely more for the TGP crowd I would think and with that I'm guessing they're taking a prestige pricing strategy keeping the price higher to raise the perceived quality of the product.

The guys over there buy $800 Cornish pedals, $200 seems like a steal...

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:46 pm
by excane
Wes Mantooth wrote:
The guys over there buy $800 Cornish pedals, $200 seems like a steal...


:thumb: So true!!

They also love the Dirty Boy pedals which have to be one of the biggest rape of a pedal lineup that I've personally tried. (I ain't paying $500+ for a pedal made with a goddamn label maker)

For that money, it would have to make coffee, wipe my ass, and pleasure me orally...... all at the same time.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:10 pm
by Jero
SPACERITUAL wrote:
Jero wrote:I don't understand the "new company should have low price" comments. Just because the company is new, doesn't mean the proprietors are new to electronic design.

I do. The length of your career and previous employers dont mean anything

:picard:

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:24 pm
by SPACERITUAL
Jero wrote:
SPACERITUAL wrote:
Jero wrote:I don't understand the "new company should have low price" comments. Just because the company is new, doesn't mean the proprietors are new to electronic design.

I do. The length of your career and previous employers dont mean anything

:picard:




I like how you cut the end of that sentiment right off. Fuck it though im not going to argue over a compressor anyway. See you queers in another thread.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:52 pm
by Holy Schnikes
I'd agree they're overpriced especially considering they lack anything unique beyond the sexy finishes. They aren't insane, just too high for a fledgling company offering some basic effects in designer clothing. Build quality looks good but $199 compressor with pretty graphix, yeah, no thanks.

Wes Mantooth wrote:I think most ILFers are not a part of Walrus Audio's targeted market. Definitely more for the TGP crowd I would think and with that I'm guessing they're taking a prestige pricing strategy keeping the price higher to raise the perceived quality of the product.

Honestly, I don't think Walrus Audio identified a target market just yet but they're casting a wide net. Those hip indie-kid demos, fixies all laying around the studio aren't going to appeal to the majority of the TGP crowd while the prices may turn off the ILF and HCFX bunch.

Forums make up a tiny percentage of pedal buyers so basically build 'em solid and make 'em pretty and they'll sell at those price points I'm sure.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:21 pm
by Jero
SPACERITUAL wrote:
Jero wrote:
SPACERITUAL wrote:
Jero wrote:I don't understand the "new company should have low price" comments. Just because the company is new, doesn't mean the proprietors are new to electronic design.

I do. The length of your career and previous employers dont mean anything

:picard:




I like how you cut the end of that sentiment right off. Fuck it though im not going to argue over a compressor anyway. See you queers in another thread.

Oh my bad. "...to some people". It seemed like you were one of those people, thus why would it matter if I cut it off? Queer.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:51 am
by excane
Not to throw any fuel on this ridiculous fire, but just took a look at the prices.... I don't think $169 for the Iron Horse is unreasonable at all. (Seems to be the most flexible in terms of features)

Why all the trash talk about price? Before I checked the price, I thought you guys were talking somewhere in the $300+ range.

Just curious? :idk:

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:51 pm
by Chankgeez
excane wrote:This is what the OLD gatekeeper looked like:

Image


My question is this: If you buy a Little Axe Gate Keeper, are you also required to purchase a Pigtronix Keymaster to go with it? Or would that be too dangerous?

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:48 pm
by excane
Chankgeez wrote:
excane wrote:This is what the OLD gatekeeper looked like:


My question is this: If you buy a Little Axe Gate Keeper, are you also required to purchase a Pigtronix Keymaster to go with it? Or would that be too dangerous?


:picard: :picard:

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:49 pm
by excane
I actually lol'd - I can't lie :thumb:

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 8:22 pm
by excane
I just put up some clips of the Walrus Iron Horse. Check my sig.

Re: Walrus Audio

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:22 pm
by Darkness
Yeah, Brady smith worked at Keeley for a little over a year. The rest of the cats are 4site. I'd stay away from their gear. Not that he isn't a nice guy, but his boxes are probably as unoriginal as he is.

Oh yeah, the 4site camp is connected to DMB pedals as well.

It seems everyone is a boutiquer these days. Oversaturation and clone after clone.

My two cents.