

🎸 Elevate your tone with Julianna — where analog warmth meets digital precision.
The Walrus Audio Julianna Deluxe Chorus Vibrato Pedal combines analog signal purity with advanced digital LFO control, offering tap tempo, stereo I/O, and innovative modulation features like drift and random wave shapes. Designed for professional musicians seeking rich, transparent chorus and vibrato effects, Julianna delivers versatile, expressive soundscapes with intuitive controls and momentary switching for dynamic performance.






| ASIN | B08HNJ8VF9 |
| Color Name | Random |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (256) |
| Date First Available | 8 September 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 900-1053 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 453.59 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
Z**Z
This is hands' down the best chorus pedal I've used. Yes, it can do the typical BOSS chorus, and it can get pretty close to a Small Clone. But those guys always announce themselves ... they say, "Hello, you're using chorus now." Most simple pedals' 'subtle' sound is just the same thing turned down so far you can hardly hear it, and a lot of other pedals that are tweakable enough to get a few different great subtle sounds are annoyingly complicated. Julia has a couple massive advantages over every other chorus pedal I've played - you have funky, genius knobs like lag and blend, which can give you a wider variety of sounds that you can use, while still being squarely in chorus territory, and not off in tweaker land. I've played 'more advanced' chorus pedals that let me dial things in super-specifically, but then I had to play around with some of my OTHER pedals to make that work. Once you've got Julia set, the only issues you'll ever have changing settings is if you're using another modulation or timing-based effect, and you're out of sync. The other thing she's got that I don't think people pay enough attention to outside of OD pedals is that it's just an amazingly pure-sounding circuit. No matter what else I have going on in my chain and which amp, there's absolutely nothing that this adds or removes from my signal other than its intended effect. A lot of modulation pedals loose a little high and low, and they cover that up by doing a little in-pedal EQ. With Julia, I do get more treble and bass in the peaks and valleys as the effect is working; but in the middle, or with the depth knob turned down, my tone is exactly the same as before I click the pedal on. Again - nothing changes. If you like your signal before Julia, you'll like it after - you don't have to go through and program a new amp setting to work better with your chorus. She's also got an unadvertised party trick: if you hold the switch down, it'll turn on for as long as you're holding it. Let go, it goes off. So you can play a line clean, then one with chorus. Then a few fills, then some chorused chords, then some more clean lines ... I was never a chorus guy, but I needed one for a project. I watched a lot of videos, tried a bunch in store, and bought this one honestly thinking it might go back. But now it's one of my favorite pedals. I guess I just never used something so transparent and subtle before. I also don't normally rant so much about product. Trust me, it's that good.
R**O
Great pedal for that chorus sound you been searching for. It’s analog and sounds rich and beautiful.
J**N
Construcción sólida, es ligero, excelente sonido. Lo único que no veo es si tiene cavidad para pila de 9V ya que la tapa está atornillada en sus 4 esquinas por lo que de inicio tuve que conseguir un AC de 9V para poderlo utilizar.
M**O
El pedal llegó bien guardado, suena muy bien y las perillas súper cómodas para setear al gusto, el efecto de muy buena calidad, sin duda una excelente compra
W**R
Great sounding pedal. I combine with reverb to beef up my clean tone.
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