Walrus Audio Voyager MKII Preamp Overdrive Pedal in Black

£245.00

Walrus will not fail to impress. The Walrus Audio Voyager MKII Preamp Overdrive Pedal in Black in Guitar Pedals is New, in stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Guitar Pedals, additional Preamp Pedals options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below. Here’s what Walrus Audio say about the Voyager MKII:The Voyager MKII is a mid-focused overdrive/preamp that contains all the mythical magic from the original Voyager and adds a wealth of features not seen before in a Klon-style pedal.From its lowest to…

More Details

View more in ,
Tags: , , , ,
View more by

As an affiliate partner, we may earn a small commission when you buy through our links — at no extra cost to you.


Description

Walrus will not fail to impress. The Walrus Audio Voyager MKII Preamp Overdrive Pedal in Black in Guitar Pedals is New, in stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Guitar Pedals, additional Preamp Pedals options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

Here’s what Walrus Audio say about the Voyager MKII:

The Voyager MKII is a mid-focused overdrive/preamp that contains all the mythical magic from the original Voyager and adds a wealth of features not seen before in a Klon-style pedal.

From its lowest to highest settings, the Voyager provides a uniquely superb amount of clarity to any playing style. At lower gain settings, it brightens the signal and adds clarity to each note. With the gain turned up, the Voyager transforms into a thick overdrive, providing depth to chorded playing while retaining the clarity needed to break through solos.

The Voyager MKII breaks out of the traditional Centaur three-knob topography by adding a foot-switchable parametric mid-frequency EQ with a boost/cut range of +/-12dB. The Freq (Frequency) knob then controls the center frequency of where the Mid knob is set, giving a range of 250Hz-2kHz. Great for accommodating any guitar and pickup combination and tailoring your tone to your own style of playing.

Further customize the Voyager’s sound with the five-way rotary switch:

  1. Classic 1N34A Germanium Diodes (most compressed). This is the original Voyager sound.
  2. Classic 1N34A Germanium Diodes with bass boost (trust us).
  3. Symmetric Silicon Diodes (more open and dynamic).
  4. Asymmetric Silicon Diodes (least compressed, open & driven).
  5. Asymmetric Silicon Diodes with bass boost (least compressed, open & driven with a bass boost.)

Think of each position as a different “flavour” of the pedal. Fine-tune each of these modes with the Mid/Freq EQ for a near-infinite supply of gain options.

Specifications

  • The Voyager comes in two variants:
    • Seafoam with black ink with the Voyager satellite illustrated by the original Voyager artist, Nathan Price.
    • The minimalist version comes in matte black with cream ink with the space helmet illustrated by Christi Du Toit.
  • Input: 1/4″ TS, Unbalanced, 1M impedance, Output: 1/4″ TS, Unbalanced, 100k impedance
  • True Bypass
  • 9V DC, center negative,100mA min
  • Designed and assembled in the USA.
  • The use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus Audio Pedals
  • Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended.
  • Power supply not included

Additional information

Weight 1 kg

Stuff About Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

Stuff About Preamp Pedals

Preamp pedals are designed to shape and boost a guitar’s core tone, often acting as the front end of an amplifier or as a complete amp-style sound on a pedalboard. They can add clean gain, warmth, EQ control, or amp-like drive, and are commonly used to improve signal strength, push an amp harder, or run directly into a power amp or recording interface. Understanding output level, EQ controls and how they interact with other pedals helps players use preamp pedals effectively in both live and studio setups.

The Important stuff

Black — Black instruments and gear offer a timeless, understated look that fits almost any style of music or setup. Whether it’s a guitar, pedal or accessory, a black finish is often chosen for its clean appearance, practicality and stage-ready feel. If you prefer gear that looks focused, professional and never goes out of fashion, black options deliver a classic aesthetic with no distractions.. MKII. Overdrive — Overdrive pedals add warmth, grit, and natural compression to your tone, capturing the feel of a pushed tube amp. They respond dynamically to your playing, offering everything from a light bluesy crunch to full, saturated rock tones. Perfect for boosting solos or shaping your core sound, an overdrive pedal brings character and life to any setup. Whether you prefer vintage smoothness or modern bite, these pedals are essential for players who want expressive, touch-sensitive drive with plenty of personality.. Pedal — Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own.. preamp — A preamp is a stage in the signal chain that boosts the guitar’s signal and shapes its core tone before it reaches the power amp or recording interface. Preamp pedals and units can add gain, EQ, and character, helping define clarity, warmth, and drive while forming the foundation of a player’s overall sound..

Related gear