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Great pedal, just need to get rid of some things. This was only briefly on my board, so it didn't get a lot of use, thus it is like new. I put some dual lock on the corners, let me know if you would like it removed. Feel free to check out the rest of the pedals I have put up for sale. Thanks!Walrus Audio's 385 is an awesomely unique drive pedal that draws its inspiration from the world of film. Turns out, plugging in an electric guitar into a tube-driven audio section of a vintage film projector summons some unorthodox overdriven tones that are both unique and musical. Those who are anxious for that kind of audio action need look no further than this pedal. Creating warm, amp-like tones straight from a single pedal with four concise controls is impressive already, but with flexible tonal character and the ability to roll between grittiness and clarity, the pedal is certainly one to write home about. This pedal runs at 18 volts internally and is best run with an isolated power supply – daisy-chain power supplies not advised. The 385 is an overdrive pedal all its own for audio aficionados and film buffs alike.
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