Walrus Audio Canvas Mono

Passive Mono DI Box / Line Isolator

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1 year ago

use with your UA modelers

After seeing a video on youtube, I got this to use live with my UA dream 65 to give a good signal to the sound man. It has tons of output which surprised me for a pedal that is not powered! Plenty of level to give to the desk! Solid construction too!

3 years ago

does nothing - except make sure your best sound gets to the board !

I've been using a Canvas Stereo at the tail end of the pedalboard I use for lead and lap steel guitar with a band (tuner / Greer Lightspeed boost / analog delay / Fender Tre-Verb / Walrus ACS1 / Canvas Stereo). But for solo gigs I put together a minimal board (tuner / analog delay / reverb / ACS1), and for that I knew there would never be a need for stereo. The CANVAS MONO is dead simple to use and totally worth it if you are playing through an amp/cabinet simulator into a typical P.A. system. Canvas and ACS1 are perfect together. Together, they've helped me make peace with performing without a tube amp on stage.

3 years ago

Well Done Walrus Audio

Walrus Audio Canvas Mono, Passive Mono DI Box / Line Isolator

A really well thought out product. Super simple operation and a great option for summing to stereo with the THRU (can be used as a line out to an amp or whatever) and sum your signal out to PA or Front of House, i paired this with my Strymon Iridium because i was having trouble playing in different bands as a Dep guitar player and the guys not getting enough signal. This has completely stopped all that messing around which has been a great help. If you need something like this for your amp/cab sim do not hesitate and buy with confidence.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Walrus Audio
  • Released in 2022
  • Average price : $176
  • In pedal format
  • Turns an unbalanced signal into a balanced one to go directly into the mixer or audio interface
  • Works perfectly with amp-in-a-box pedals, such as the Walrus Audio ACS1
  • DI mode: for high impedance sources such as electric guitar or bass
  • LI mode: for low impedance (line-level) sources such as amp sims, e.g. ACS1 or keyboards
  • Linear frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • Specially wound "custom" transformers for best sound quality and low distortion factor
  • Pad switch: -15 dB (only in DI mode)
  • GND lift to avoid hum loops
  • Sum switch mixes both input signals to both thru connectors
  • Stompbox format - perfect for mounting on the pedalboard
  • Passive design - no power supply needed
  • Made in the USA
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