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Description
Introducing the Strymon BigSky, a powerful reverb pedal that serves as the perfect tool for musicians seeking to explore new realms of sound. Designed to deliver a wide spectrum of sonic possibilities, the BigSky is a versatile reverb solution for the discerning guitarist or keyboard player.
This pedal is packed with 12 meticulously crafted reverb machines, ranging from the classic spring and hall to the unique bloom and cloud. Each reverb type offers the musician a chance to shape their sound with adjustable decay, modulation, tone, and parameter controls, allowing for unprecedented sound customization.
The BigSky's intuitive control set is designed to facilitate on-the-fly adjustments. The pedal boasts a concise control set that gives you easy access to multiple parameters simultaneously. A dedicated type and value knob ensure direct access to the core of the pedal’s functionality.
With 300 preset locations, you can store and recall your favorite sounds with ease. In addition, the SHARC DSP engine ensures top-quality audio, showcasing the professional quality Strymon is renowned for.
Key Features:
- 12 unique, studio-quality reverb machines
- User-friendly control set with easy access to multiple parameters
- 300 preset locations for storing and recalling sounds
- SHARC DSP for top-tier audio quality
- MIDI controllable
- Expression pedal input for real-time parameter control
- Stereo input and output for versatile connectivity options
- Made in the USA
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Reverb |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Presets | 12 x Reverbs, 300 x User Presets |
| Effects | Room, Hall, Plate, Spring, Swell, Bloom, Cloud, Chorale, Shimmer, Magneto, Reflections, Non-linear |
| Tap Tempo | External Switch |
| Inputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/R) |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/R) |
| MIDI I/O | 2 x 5-pin DIN (In, Out) |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" (expression/footswitch) |
| True Bypass | Yes, Switchable to Buffered |
| Power Source | 9V DC 300mA power supply (included) |
| Height | 1.87" |
| Width | 6.75" |
| Depth | 5.1" |
FAQs
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What types of reverb effects are available on the Strymon BigSky?
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The Strymon BigSky offers 12 reverb types, including Room, Hall, Plate, Spring, Swell, Bloom, Cloud, Chorale, Shimmer, Magneto, Reflections, and Non-linear.
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Can the Strymon BigSky be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Strymon BigSky is designed for use with both guitar and bass, providing versatile reverb effects suitable for various musical styles.
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How many user presets can the Strymon BigSky store?
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The Strymon BigSky can store up to 300 user presets, allowing for extensive customization and recall of your favorite reverb settings.
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Does the Strymon BigSky support MIDI functionality?
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Yes, the Strymon BigSky features MIDI I/O with 2 x 5-pin DIN connections, enabling integration with other MIDI-capable gear for enhanced control.
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What power supply is required for the Strymon BigSky?
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The Strymon BigSky requires a 9V DC power supply with a minimum of 300mA, which is included with the pedal.
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Is the Strymon BigSky true bypass?
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Yes, the Strymon BigSky features true bypass switching, which can be switched to buffered bypass if desired.
Videos
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Strymon BigSky Reverb - Peter Dyer - synth demo
Reviews
PROS
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Generates breathtaking sounds for both synths and guitars
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Offers extensive tonal possibilities, inspiring creativity
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Features a wide variety of reverb sounds, including unique options like Cloud and Shimmer
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Easy preset arrangement and on-the-fly switching enhance live performance flexibility
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Highly customizable, with accessible parameters for detailed sound sculpting
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Excellent sound quality, comparable to studio-grade reverb units
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Versatile, working well with guitars, synths, and studio setups
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Durable, with users reporting years of reliable use
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Supports MIDI and stereo use, increasing setup options
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Has a sizable preset bank (300 presets) for extensive sound exploration
CONS
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Pricey, making it a significant investment
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Learning curve to operate, with some users needing to refer back to the manual
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Requires a robust power supply due to high current consumption
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Switching between banks can be cumbersome, especially when done by hand
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Some users find the presets too similar, lacking distinctiveness
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Strymon BigSky.
Features and functionality
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The BigSky offers a unique chorale setting that mimics a church choir, enhancing ambient soundscapes.
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Turning the tone down on most patches can help avoid overly bright sounds, while reducing pre-delay ensures the reverb blends better with the dry signal.
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The BigSky excels at short reverbs too; reducing decay and modulation can make reverb sound more realistic rather than lush and washy.
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The new BigSky model can handle dual reverbs in series or parallel, allowing isolated L&R wet signals instead of summing to mono before processing.
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Up to ten-second convolution reverbs can be stored, offering impulse responses from real spaces like the Sistine Chapel or a nuclear reactor cooling chamber.
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The new BigSky MX model incorporates USB MIDI capabilities and features a better screen display compared to its predecessor, enhancing user experience and control.
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Use cases and applications
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The BigSky excels in ambient and worship music due to its expansive reverb capabilities, but may be overkill for standard reverb needs.
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Running the BigSky in stereo significantly enhances its value and performance, making it more suitable for certain setups.
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The -10 cent shift with shimmer creates ghostly reverb tails that dive, offering an alternative to the typical octave shimmer effect.
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The "wooden floors" preset for room, "pipeline" for plate, and "for days" for ambient cloud are favored for their unique sound profiles.
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Setup and maintenance
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Ensure the cab filter switch on the back panel is off when running into an amp to prevent a muffled sound.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 31 Reviews and 288 Ratings
Hall for days
What a rrrreverb. Strymon are surprising me with their cool stomp- boxes that provide all kinds of effects.
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Best reverb ever created.
With BigSky you can create a very unique reverb sound that you want! That's why i use!
Analog Valhalla+
Valhalla VintageVerb plug in is the only thing I can get to sustain as long as this. The Big Sky sounds better to me. It's really expensive though.
Lovely sound. It's the mac of all those windows reverbs. (If you understand)
Great reverb, a bit pricey though. And I love it for my synths. But I'm not sure how long it will survive under live conditions lying on the floor with people stepping onto it (as the knobs seem quite fragile).
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best. digital. reverb. for. ever.
More than i will ever neew. Totally dig it for ambient stuff, swells and synth-like sounds to a perfect sounding chamber reverb.
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Artist usage
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The Strymon BigSky reverb pedal can clearly be seen on the floor in Martin Garrix's home studio at 6:56 into this video.
Chris Whitemyer, Matt's guitar tech: ”The RJM loops in effects like the Korg SDD delay, Whammy, Strymon bluesky reverb, ZVex Fuzz Factory, (secret stuff) and a Fractal Axe/Fx XL that’s used just for effects.”
At minute 44:45 of this youttube video you can see this pedal on his pedalboard
Minute 1:35. Shows the shoes of Jonny Buckland tapping his presets on the Strymon Bigsky.
In this video, Stephen Carpenter's hybrid rack rig is shown to consist of the Strymon bridge - the Mobius, TimeLine and BigSky.
On XTS's website, they shared photos of the rack gear they built for Bon Iver. Strymon BigSky can be seen in one of the rack tray.
In the YouTube video titled "At the Drive-In Performs 'Hostage Stamps,'" Omar Rodríguez-López can be seen using the Strymon BigSky reverb pedal at the 0:18 and 1:00 marks.
Album Usage
The Strymon BigSky has been featured on the following albums:
FiRE (My Sweet Misery)
Xdinary Heroes (2025)
OFFICIAL HIGE DANDISM Arena Tour 2024 - Rejoice - (Live)
Official髭男dism (2025)
Kahırlı Merdiven
Adamlar (2024)
Canlı #01: FadeOut Studios
Adamlar (2024)
Technopoly Dream
Kerrie (2024)
Machine Alliance
Kerrie (2024)
Pulsar
L’Impératrice (2024)
Harekete kimse mâni olamaz.
Adamlar (2023)
What Normal Was
Billy Howerdel (2022)
The Fountain
Dave Keuning (2021)
History Of A Feeling
Madi Diaz (2021)
The Nothing
Korn (2019)
Bubble Gum
De Staat (2019)
Prismism
Dave Keuning (2019)
Dünya Günlükleri
Adamlar (2019)
Suburbia
Press Club (2018)
Late Teens
Press Club (2018)
Leave Fast
Sam Fender (2018)
You Deserve This
Men I Trust (2017)
Heave Blood and Die
Heave Blood and Die (2016)
The Serenity of Suffering
Korn (2016)
Love Will Find a Way
Mike Love (2015)
Phantom
Madi Diaz (2014)
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