Walrus Audio Releases Highpoint Analog Optical Compressor 

Highpoint offers powerful control with dedicated knobs for Threshold, Ratio, Attack, Release, Output, and Makeup Gain

Walrus Audio Releases Highpoint Analog Optical Compressor 

Highpoint offers powerful control with dedicated knobs for Threshold, Ratio, Attack, Release, Output, and Makeup Gain

Walrus Audio is proud to introduce the Highpoint Analog Optical Compressor, a beautifully responsive pedal designed to bring precision-engineered dynamics to your pedalboard. With premium components and elevated design, Highpoint joins the “Monarch” series alongside the Meraki Analog Stereo Delay and Mantle Bass Preamp/DI.

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Built for musicians who live in the details, Highpoint delivers rich optical compression with articulate transient response, high headroom, and a distinctly musical feel. At its core, a carefully tuned optical detection circuit provides smooth, “gluing” compression that helps notes bloom and chords breathe while staying responsive to your playing.

Highpoint offers powerful, player-focused control with dedicated knobs for Threshold, Ratio, Attack, Release, Output, and Makeup Gain, along with a Blend control for true parallel compression. This allows players to preserve their dry signal while adding sustain and harmonic depth.

Even under aggressive settings, Highpoint maintains clarity and punch. A Sidechain High-Pass Filter helps retain low-end definition, while a 10-LED VU meter provides real-time feedback for Input, Output, and Gain Reduction.

Whether used as an always-on foundation or for dynamic shaping, Highpoint delivers a refined compression experience built for modern players.

The Highpoint Analog Optical Compressor will be available for $349.99, with units shipping April 21, 2026.

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Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine