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And let’s just call Warhorn what it is—we all want to sound like SRV. This is our best attempt. ARP-87 was our attempt to put attempt to put every delay sound we loved into one pedal and give it tap tempo and monetary features. We settled on the ones included and manipulated them until they were really fun to play and listen to. TR: Any new designs lurking that you can tell us about? CW: Let’s just say, Julia has a sister and when we found out, it echoed through the halls. accomplished something in common with your colleagues and competitors to get in. This industry has no barriers to entry. It has almost no regulation and no rules— it is literally the Wild West. You can do whatever you want to and however you want to. NAMM is the perfect picture of what all of this looks like when lassoed together. What Walrus is to me is figuring out the perfect combination of creative marketing, A+ reviewed products, staying relevant to trends in music and keeping the company growing so we can support the fifteen guys and gals who call this place their home. TR: Since we last talked, what have you learned? And how does Walrus Audio fit into that? CW: We’ve learned a lot these past Learn more