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Walrus Audio Ages Five-State Overdrive

Walrus Audio’s latest is a versatile drive with five different ‘flavours’

- WALRUSAUDI­O Words Trevor Curwen Photograph­y Olly Curtis

It’s not uncommon to see multiple drive pedals on a ’board, each with its own characteri­stics to suit a range of scenarios. But another option is a single drive pedal that can provide a choice of overdrive flavours. The Ages overdrive does just that with five distinct variations on its basic overdrive voice. It follows standard drive pedal protocol with volume, gain, bass and treble knobs but is equipped with a rotary switch offering five different clipping modes. Furthermor­e, there’s a knob to mix your dry sound with the drive for myriad variations.

The drive is provided by symmetric silicon diode or LED soft clipping with low-gain and high-gain modes for each plus an extra high-gain silicon hard clipping mode. Choose the low-gain drives of modes I and II if you wish to use the pedal as a clean boost; keeping the gain at minimum you’ll find unity gain with the volume knob at around one o’clock. As you turn up the gain, both modes provide a transparen­t spectrum of just-breaking-up and mild crunch tones. The difference­s are subtle, but mode II (LED) is a little less compressed with a more open top-end.

The Bass and Treble EQ is sympatheti­cally ranged to enhance the core tone with bass adjustment pre-drive, so you can cut or boost to best suit your pickups while the treble tailors the output.

High-gain modes III and IV get straight into the crunch, moving through a range of tasty driven amp tones. The difference­s are more pronounced here with the LED offering louder and looser to the silicon’s more tightly controlled dynamics. Hard clipping mode V takes things into cranked stack territory with more compressio­n and saturated sustain-y textures. Overall, there’s drive here to suit many needs, especially considerin­g the nuances available by integratin­g the Dry knob for clean sound bolstered with a little drive or drive with added string clarity.

VERDICT

Capable of low-level transparen­t boost through to hard-hitting saturation, the Ages offers a versatilit­y that enables it to work with a wide range of different guitars and amps, not to mention stacking with other drive pedals. Definitely one that will stay on your ’board.

PROS Compact size; range of clipping options; Dry mix knob; practical EQ CONS None

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