(USED) Walrus Audio Monument V2 Harmonic Tap Tremolo Pedal – Limited-Edition Neon
Walrus Audio Monument V2 Harmonic Tap Tremolo Pedal – Limited-Edition Neon
A rare Neon-finish Monument V2 that pairs Walrus Audio's signature harmonic and standard tremolo voicings with tap tempo, multiple waveshapes, and assignable expression control.
A Smart Fit For You
If you've been hunting for a tremolo that goes far beyond the basic on/off pulse, the Monument V2 is exactly the kind of pedal that earns a permanent spot on a board. The harmonic mode is inspired by classic Brownface-era amps and produces a warm, almost chewy modulation by sweeping the high and low frequencies of your signal opposite each other — a sound that pairs beautifully with cleans, breakup, and ambient work alike. Standard mode covers everything from gentle vintage shimmer to choppy square-wave stutter, and the tap tempo with division control locks you to the song instantly. Add the assignable side jack for external tempo or expression over Rate, Depth, Shape, or Tap Multiplier, and you have a tremolo that's genuinely playable in a live setting. The Limited-Edition Neon finish makes this one easy to spot and harder to replace.
Key Highlights
- Limited-edition Neon colorway — collectible Walrus Audio variant
- Harmonic and standard tremolo modes via toggle switch
- Five waveshapes: Sine, Square, Ramp, Lumps, and Monument Mode (random)
- Tap tempo footswitch with quarter, triplet, eighth, and sixteenth divisions
- Volume, Shape, Depth, Rate, and Division knobs for deep tonal shaping
- Top-mounted jacks for tidy pedalboard routing
- Assignable side jack: external tempo or expression over Rate, Depth, Shape, or Tap Multiplier
- Momentary footswitch function for on-the-fly texture and rate ramp-up
- Clean boost capability with Depth at zero and Volume above unity
- Improved tremolo response across all rates compared to the original Monument
Why You'll Love It
Features
Five knobs, two modes, five waveshapes, tap tempo with subdivisions, an assignable expression/tap input, and a momentary switch that doubles as a ramp control. All packed into the smaller V2 enclosure with top-mount jacks and the eye-catching Neon limited finish.
Advantages
Most tremolos give you one voice. The Monument V2 gives you a vintage Brownface-style harmonic warble, a modern square-wave chop, ambient lump and ramp shapes, and a random mode that turns the pedal into something experimental — all without diving through menus.
Benefits
Lock to song tempo with a single tap, sneak in a stutter mid-verse with the momentary switch, ramp up the rate for a building bridge, or let Monument Mode introduce controlled chaos. It's a tremolo that adapts to your songs instead of the other way around.
Great Fit For
- Players chasing vintage Brownface-style harmonic tremolo tones
- Worship and ambient guitarists who need tap tempo and subtle modulation
- Indie, surf, and post-rock players who lean on rhythmic tremolo as a core voice
- Bassists looking for warm, musical pulse that sits well in a mix
- Pedalboard collectors who appreciate a limited finish that stands out under stage lights
- Producers and experimentalists who want a random-mode tremolo for studio textures
Sound and Feel
The Monument V2 sits in that rare territory where a tremolo is genuinely musical at every setting. In Harmonic mode it shifts the high and low frequencies 180 degrees out of phase for a warm, slightly chewy modulation that feels almost like a phaser pretending to be a tremolo — incredibly flattering on cleans and crunch alike. In Standard mode the Sine and Lumps shapes deliver classic vintage pulse, Square gives you the choppy on/off stutter that suits rhythmic playing, Ramp introduces a sawtooth movement, and Monument Mode randomizes the timing for unpredictable textures. The Volume knob lets you push the pedal as a clean boost when Depth is at zero, and the momentary ramp adds dynamic builds without ever taking your hands off the strings.
Specifications
The Monument V2 is one of those pedals we genuinely get excited about — that harmonic mode alone is worth the trip, and the fact that this one wears the limited Neon finish makes it even harder to let go of. If you want to talk through where it should sit on your board, how it pairs with reverb and delay, or whether harmonic or standard mode fits your style better, we'd love to chat. Call or text us at 814-371-5666 — we love a good tremolo conversation, and we love helping you make music.