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Walrus Audio Unveils the Slöer Ambient Reverb

Walrus Audio Unveils the Slöer Ambient Reverb

The Slöer is a variant of the Slö and adds expansive stereo functionality with selectable strengths between narrow, medium, and wide stereo settings.


The Slöer introduces two all-new programs to explore: Rain, which employs diffusible delay taps, and Light, which incorporates an octave-up shimmer. The Slöer also brings in two new modulation wave shapes: Square and Random.

For more layers of texture, Walrus has added Stretch. The Stretch control allows players to manipulate the sample rate of the onboard DSP chip, lengthening reverb time, darkening tonality, and introducing unique sample-based artifacts. The sample rate is the frequency that audio passes through DSP processing. Combine deep modulation, long washy trails, onboard presets, and an immersive stereo field to experience Slöer.

The Slöer comes in a semi-transparent midnight blue enclosure with artwork by Christi Du Toit or a flat black enclosure with cream ink. The die-cast enclosure’s exact size is 4.79” x 3.62” x 2.25”. Power requirements are 9VDC, center negative(100mA minimum).

Walrus Audio is offering the Slöer for a retail price of $349 and is available now at authorized dealers worldwide.

For more information, please visit walrusaudio.com.

Walrus Audio Pedal Play: Slöer Stereo Ambient Reverb

Walrus Audio Slöer Stereo Multi Texture Reverb Pedal

Walrus Audio Slöer Stereo Multi Texture Reverb Pedal

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