Save up to 40% on Walrus Audio effects pedals before the end of the day

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The Walrus Audio family of effects pedals now includes an incredible selection of overdrives, delays, reverbs, compressors, modulations and more. It features some of the best in class pedals in the world, from the Mako Series R1, D1, M1 and ACS1 to inspiring cinematic reverb and delay sounds of the Lore and Slötva. There's something for everyone in the Walrus Audio pedal line and the great news all its standard editions and accessories are reduced by up to 40% in Sweetwater's sale until the end of 27 November. 

Walrus Audio effects pedals: Up to 40% off

Walrus Audio effects pedals: Up to 40% off
Walrus Audio delivers quality, originality and inspiration again and again with its pedals and we'd be happy to see a few choice pedals in the Cyber Weekend sales – but all its effects and accessories are reduced in the Sweetwater sale by up to 40%! Now it's just a matter of choosing! 

The discounts even include the latest Walrus Audio releases like the Eons 5-State Fuzz ($45.80 off) and Walrus's range of pedalboard power supplies, guitar picks and guitar straps.

Walrus Audio ACS1 Amp + Cab Simulator

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Some of the biggest reductions are on Walrus's flagship Mako Series that has impressed us so much in reviews – including the ACS1 Amp & Cab Simulator with a whopping $79.80 off. With its three amp models and six cabs it could be a compact replacement for your guitar amp. Walrus's excellent product support with firmware updates also means its pedals continue to improve to become an even better investment. 

Sweetwater is currently stating its Black Friday reductions will finish after 27 November so this looks like an offer you'll need to move fast on – check out the full Walrus Audio range of pedals at Sweetwater

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Rob Laing
Guitars Editor, MusicRadar

I'm the Guitars Editor for MusicRadar, handling news, reviews, features, tuition, advice for the strings side of the site and everything in between. Before MusicRadar I worked on guitar magazines for 15 years, including Editor of Total Guitar in the UK. When I'm not rejigging pedalboards I'm usually thinking about rejigging pedalboards.