


Walrus Audio Slarp Combo Reverb And Delay Effect Pedal With Original Box - Used
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M251S
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Walrus Audio Slarp Combo Reverb And Delay Effect Pedal With Original Box - UsedThe Walrus Audio SLARP was a limited run pedal that combined the ARP 87 Multi Function Delay and the SLO Multi Texture Reverb. Two sperate pedals that you can run alone, in series, or with an extra cable and some special routing you can change the order of the pedals. The SLARP is the ultimate in creating ambient textures. This specific SLARP is in very good condition with velcro on the bottom and comes with its original box and manuals for each
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