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  • Anonymous

    Strymon in all its glory!

    Strymon OlaPublished on 12/19/12 at 03:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Made in USA!
    - 3 types of modulation (Delay simple, multi delay and vibrato
    - 3 modes (normal, envelope and ramp)
    - 1 knob to control the tone, one for Mix
    - Stereo input and output
    - True Bypass
    - 2 switches: one to activate the effect and another with the saved configuration

    UTILIZATION

    This Strymon Strymon as all may seem a little complicated at first. After a few hours of use, it comes easily to get the sound you want. The manual, although English is very easy to understand! Not to mention the many youtube video to better understand!

    SOUND QUALITY

    The pedal is in the effects loop of my ENGL Powerball II alongside Strymon BlueSky and TimeLine! I play w…
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    - Made in USA!
    - 3 types of modulation (Delay simple, multi delay and vibrato
    - 3 modes (normal, envelope and ramp)
    - 1 knob to control the tone, one for Mix
    - Stereo input and output
    - True Bypass
    - 2 switches: one to activate the effect and another with the saved configuration

    UTILIZATION

    This Strymon Strymon as all may seem a little complicated at first. After a few hours of use, it comes easily to get the sound you want. The manual, although English is very easy to understand! Not to mention the many youtube video to better understand!

    SOUND QUALITY

    The pedal is in the effects loop of my ENGL Powerball II alongside Strymon BlueSky and TimeLine! I play with a carvin CS6 and this is exactly the configuration I wanted, I mainly use the chorus for my clean tones and some soli distortion, it is very clear!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year! Basically, I went on a rather kind chorus MXR, Electro Harmonix and Co but when I listened to the Strymon, all these brands "classic" "general public" have gone by the wayside!

    The quality / price may seem a little high but I think ultimately, for this kind of effect, quality pays! It is a choice that I will ever!
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  • raffistolraffistol

    Top Chorus

    Strymon OlaPublished on 12/25/11 at 15:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Chorus pedals numrique format.
    Stereo input and output.
    Footswirch an on / off
    A footswitch for the reminder of your rglage prfr rglages 2 DIFFERENT so accessible by foot.

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple to understand. RULES Everything with 2 knobs and toggle switch.
    In addition, the manual is clear trs.
    Knobs classic Speed, Depth, and Mix.
    Other 2 knobs, one tone, a signal line going from dark to bright trs, and a knob for rglage mode of Ramp and Env.
    A toggle switch to select the type of effect: single chorus, chorus or tremolo multi.
    A toggle switch to select between a normal mode, a mode and a Ramp mode Approx.
    Ramp mode is that the chorus effect ceremonial…
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    Chorus pedals numrique format.
    Stereo input and output.
    Footswirch an on / off
    A footswitch for the reminder of your rglage prfr rglages 2 DIFFERENT so accessible by foot.

    UTILIZATION

    The config is simple to understand. RULES Everything with 2 knobs and toggle switch.
    In addition, the manual is clear trs.
    Knobs classic Speed, Depth, and Mix.
    Other 2 knobs, one tone, a signal line going from dark to bright trs, and a knob for rglage mode of Ramp and Env.
    A toggle switch to select the type of effect: single chorus, chorus or tremolo multi.
    A toggle switch to select between a normal mode, a mode and a Ramp mode Approx.
    Ramp mode is that the chorus effect ceremonial progressively faster or slower depending on the knob rglage ddi.
    Approx mode makes the significant impact the dynamics of your playing
    a stepfather may seem complicated but Ralite trs simple to use and gives you many possibilities and effects out of the ordinary for a format pedals.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Audio quality level is the top. For me the best chorus pedals on the market today. The TC Electronic SCF could compete, but does not offer as many possibilities as the Strymon. I have other pedals in the same brand, they are all high trs bill, bine finished, well think in terms of ergonomics and a quality sound irrprochable. Is the price, largely justified me, if, like me, you already have purchased several pedals 2 times less Chres but sold after 6 months due to frustration.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year and never tire yet. She is not ready-to leave my PDAL board. If you want a good chorus, do not buy anything until you have tried
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