The Walrus Audio Fathom is a Multi-Function Reverb Pedal, packed with four main algorithms: hall, plate, lo-fi and sonar. The Fathom features custom artwork for the enclosure, drawn by Stuart Dooley, showing a lone one manned sub lost in the chasmic depths searching for the origins of the mysterious Julia. This aesthetic attention to detail is matched by the care with which this pedal has been designed internally. Momentary functions allow you to insert reverb for a few seconds by holding down the bypass switch, or to sustain the reverb decay by holding the sustain switch.
The Walrus Audio Fathom Multi-Function Reverb Pedal is now available from Merchant City Music, Glasgow’s longest-established guitar specialist. We ship fast to the UK, Europe and Worldwide.
Walrus Audio Fathom - Multi-Function Reverb Pedal
The Walrus Audio Fathom is a feature-rich reverb pedal with 4 different customised reverb algorithms to choose from. Easily go from tasteful, small room reverb to long, modulated trails dripping of ambient goodness. The toggle switch adds options for low, medium and high modulation. Use the dampen knob to fine tune the tone of the reverb's decay.
The Fathom features 4 different algorithms:
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Hall - Wide, open and vast with decay that ends with high-frequency rolloff. X knob adjusts pre-delay.
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Plate - Full Body reverb with a smooth decay. X knob adjusts pre-delay.
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Lo-fi - Filtered reverb with decay ranging from warm, to thin AM-sounding radio. X knob adjusts filter width.
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Sonar - Reverb fed with both a high and low octave with the ability to blend the octaves with the X knob.
Momentary Functions:
When the pedal is in off position, press and hold the Bypass Switch to temporarily activate the effect to add a moment of reverb. Releasing the switch turns the effect off.
Press and hold the Sustain Switch while the pedal is on, to sustain the reverb decay for a dreamy ambient decrescendo.
Trails Mode:
To turn trails mode on or off, unplug the pedal and press and hold down the Bypass Switch for two seconds while plugging the pedal back in.