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From Walrus Audio:

The Bell and Howell 385 gracefully lends itself to create an amazing guitar amp. Its simple, but effective controls, plus dual 6V6 output section make for a simple and extremely responsive amp.

Dynamic, responsive, tube-like, and amp-like. Walrus Audio is extremely excited to announce the new 385 Overdrive that is boastfully responsible for all those adjectives. For decades now, guitarists in search of pure tone have been taking the tube-powered audio sections of vintage film projectors and using it as a guitar amp. Heads up – it sounds amazing.

After endless hours of research on vintage Bell and Howell 385 Filmosound projector, Walrus has created a fantastic new overdrive modeled after the projector’s tone. The Bell and Howell 385 gracefully lends itself to create an amazing guitar amp. Its simple, but effective controls, plus dual 6V6 output section make for a simple and extremely responsive amp that has an amazing compressed overdrive when cranked.

THIS was the sound and feel Walrus needed to shoot for in an amp-like pedal. The 385 was developed to have the same simple but effective tone control as it’s grandfather. The amp has this as well but bass and treble are stacked behind the single tone knob. With our design breaking them up, we allow for a much wider array of tones to be achieved. The user is able to boost and cut bass and treble, allowing them to be creative with mid-frequency scoops and bumps.

The pedal is internally running at 18v, which helps us nail the same dynamic feel of the amp in a stomp box. This means it is extremely sensitive to how hard you dig in – just like the amp.

• The 385 comes in a matte black finish with yellow ink featuring original artwork of a vintage Belle and Howell 385 projector ready to give you the dynamic tone you’ve been searching for.
• The die cast enclosure’s exact size is 4.77" x 2.6" x 1.39”.
• Power requirements are 9VDC (100mA minimum).
• 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.

* If you are placing an international order, please contact us prior to checkout to discuss shipping quotes.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 385 Overdrive
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Mill River Music & Guitar Shop

Northampton, MA, United States
(4,766)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:8,595
Product Overview
The field of transparent dirt boxes is crowded, but how many were based on a film projector? Enter the Walrus Audio 385 Overdrive. Built with the Bell and Howell 385 Filmosound in mind, a projector which guitarists discovered could also be a warm, organic amp, the 385 serves up the standard four-knob configuration of volume, gain, and hi/lo EQ controls to achieve sounds from clean boost to tweed-like breakup.
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About This Listing

From Walrus Audio:

The Bell and Howell 385 gracefully lends itself to create an amazing guitar amp. Its simple, but effective controls, plus dual 6V6 output section make for a simple and extremely responsive amp.

Dynamic, responsive, tube-like, and amp-like. Walrus Audio is extremely excited to announce the new 385 Overdrive that is boastfully responsible for all those adjectives. For decades now, guitarists in search of pure tone have been taking the tube-powered audio sections of vintage film projectors and using it as a guitar amp. Heads up – it sounds amazing.

After endless hours of research on vintage Bell and Howell 385 Filmosound projector, Walrus has created a fantastic new overdrive modeled after the projector’s tone. The Bell and Howell 385 gracefully lends itself to create an amazing guitar amp. Its simple, but effective controls, plus dual 6V6 output section make for a simple and extremely responsive amp that has an amazing compressed overdrive when cranked.

THIS was the sound and feel Walrus needed to shoot for in an amp-like pedal. The 385 was developed to have the same simple but effective tone control as it’s grandfather. The amp has this as well but bass and treble are stacked behind the single tone knob. With our design breaking them up, we allow for a much wider array of tones to be achieved. The user is able to boost and cut bass and treble, allowing them to be creative with mid-frequency scoops and bumps.

The pedal is internally running at 18v, which helps us nail the same dynamic feel of the amp in a stomp box. This means it is extremely sensitive to how hard you dig in – just like the amp.

• The 385 comes in a matte black finish with yellow ink featuring original artwork of a vintage Belle and Howell 385 projector ready to give you the dynamic tone you’ve been searching for.
• The die cast enclosure’s exact size is 4.77" x 2.6" x 1.39”.
• Power requirements are 9VDC (100mA minimum).
• 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.

* If you are placing an international order, please contact us prior to checkout to discuss shipping quotes.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 385 Overdrive
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Mill River Music & Guitar Shop

Northampton, MA, United States
(4,766)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:8,595
Product Overview
The field of transparent dirt boxes is crowded, but how many were based on a film projector? Enter the Walrus Audio 385 Overdrive. Built with the Bell and Howell 385 Filmosound in mind, a projector which guitarists discovered could also be a warm, organic amp, the 385 serves up the standard four-knob configuration of volume, gain, and hi/lo EQ controls to achieve sounds from clean boost to tweed-like breakup.
Shop 81 options from $100
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