When it comes to delay and reverb pedal bargains in this year's Black Friday deals, I honestly can't see it getting any better than this. The Walrus Audio Mako Series D1 Delay and R1 Reverb are the most fully-featured compact pedals of their kind that I've tried and are now $200 off at Sweetwater, making them just $149.99 each. They're bona fide pedal bargains!
You're going to read this a lot over the weekend, but I really mean it with this deal – I can't see Sweetwater's stock not selling out of these. While Mk II versions of both pedals are out now, these Mk 1 pedals are both still highly impressive and offer more sounds than you will probably ever need.
For Black Friday Sweetwater has made Christmas come early with a huge $200 off the MKI R1 Reverb and D1 Delay pedals. These pedals are packed with an array of sounds that should cover any delay and reverb need, with a huge palette of parameters to shape them.
Some of the Mako MKII series is reduced by up to $90 too – including the ACS1 MK II amp pedal and MKII M1 Modulation Machine. You could build a monster pedalboard out of this lot!
Check out more Sweetwater Black Friday deals.
- Amazon: Black Friday instrument deals
- B&H Photo: Early Bird Holiday deals
- Fender store: Player II Strat lowest price ever
- Gear4Music: Early Black Friday deals are live
- Guitar Center: Up to 40% Black Friday sale
- Guitar Tricks:
$899$99 annual sub - IK Multimedia: Up to $300 off Tonex hardware
- Musician's Friend: Early Black Friday 50% sale
- Native Instruments: Over 50% off UA bundle
- Plugin Boutique: 100s of software savings
- Positive Grid: Up to $50 Spark savings
- Reverb: Black Friday early access
- Sweetwater: Up to 80% off Black Friday sale
- Thomann: Up to 70% off Cyber Week sale
- Universal Audio: 12 Days of UAD software sale
- Waves: Huge plugin bundle deals up to 95% off
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Rob has 20 years of experience writing, reviewing, interviewing and editing for guitar magazines and websites, including Guitarist and Total Guitar.
Over the years he's interviewed artists including Metallica, Black Sabbath, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, but he's lost count of all the guitar gear he's tested.

