Up for auction is an interesting overdrive.  It's a Walrus Audion Warhorn and it's a good one. Many know of Walrus Audio, who build a plethora of boutique effect pedals.  I've owned several and still own a few.  They are solidly built with quality parts and attention to details.  Lots of tones can be produced.  With four controls and one toggle switch.  Responds to your pick attack and cleans up when you turn your guitar's volume control down.  See last paragraph for more details.


I bought this from a music store that went out of business.  The store had been using it as a visual display model.  It had never been played, prior to me owning it.  I have played it twice.  Once when I bought it and again, prior to listing it.  Plays and sounds great.  Normally I would call this OPEN BOX but the pedal has some scratches on the bottom plate and there is no box, etc., included.  You only get the pedal.  So, I am calling it USED.


Lots of info online and some good you tube videos.  I urge you to check those out.  I will be listing other pedals and guitar related equipment.  Check my listings for some great deals.  I ship out items quickly.


I do use ebay's Global shipping for all international shipping.  Please do not bid if you are not willing to use that service.


Below is some additional information:


Today, we're sounding the Warhorn, by Walrus Audio. The Warhorn is a classic-sounding overdrive pedal that provides a transparent crunch that gives you a kick in the upper-mids, all while doing battle with the front end of your amp. The drive control pumps out a banquet of overdrive tones fit for a king, from gentle low-gain crunch to a medium-high gain tone that will give your amp what-for. The engine driving the Warhorn is the highly curated clipping switch that features two carefully-curated diode selections that wring every last bit of articulation from the circuit. The upper switch position delivers a classic, well-voiced symmetrical diode pair for a classic yet refined overdrive sound, while the lower position reconfigures the clipping into asymmetrical, which breaks up much more like a tube amp than a pedal, for some serious touch sensitivity that you can feel. When the overdriven signal exits the battlefield, it heads straight into a two-band active EQ, containing carefully calculated treble and bass bands designed for maximum interaction with the drive engine. The Warhorn's ace in the hole is its stacking ability and pairing it up with almost any other gain pedal fuses the two into a weapon of immeasurable strength, with the Warhorn reinforcing the other pedal regardless of position. Like all other Walrus pedals, the Warhorn is built using a quiver of quality parts by a team of warriors right here in the USA.