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Description
Introducing the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay Pedal, a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern sophistication. This pedal revives the classic digital delays of the past, while integrating contemporary features for the modern musician. With its dual delay system, the DIG includes both a primary and secondary delay, operable independently or in harmony. Its three unique digital delay modes evoke renowned rackmount units from different eras, giving you a rich variety of soundscapes to explore. In addition, the DIG provides a versatile setup with options for series, parallel, or ping-pong mode, offering unparalleled flexibility. Coupled with its true-bypass design, expression pedal input, mono/stereo outputs, and tap tempo footswitch, the DIG is a robust and multi-faceted tool for musicians eager to bring studio-quality digital delay to live performances.
Key Features:
- Dual delay system with separate Time and Mix knobs for each delay
- Three distinct digital delay modes emulating renowned rackmount units
- Series, parallel, or ping-pong mode options
- True-bypass design
- Expression pedal input
- Mono/stereo outputs
- Tap tempo footswitch
- Adjustable Modulation Depth switch
- Secondary functions accessible via free-running mode
Product specs
| Brand | Strymon |
| Model | DIG Dual Digital Delay V1, Midnight Edition DIG Dual Digital Delay V1 |
| Finish | Midnight Edition Dark Gray, Pink |
| Year | 2015 - 2022 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What makes the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay unique compared to other delay pedals?
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The Strymon DIG offers dual delay engines that can be independently controlled and combined, providing rich and complex delay textures. It features digital delay algorithms inspired by classic 1980s rack units, allowing for pristine, rhythmic delay patterns.
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Can the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Strymon DIG is suitable for both guitar and bass. Its versatile delay algorithms and tone-shaping options make it an excellent choice for various instruments and musical styles.
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What power supply is needed for the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay?
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The Strymon DIG requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a minimum of 250mA. It's recommended to use the Strymon power supply or a compatible equivalent to ensure optimal performance.
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Does the Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay have tap tempo functionality?
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Yes, the Strymon DIG features tap tempo functionality, allowing users to easily set the delay time by tapping the footswitch in time with the music.
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How does the Strymon DIG handle stereo output?
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The Strymon DIG offers true stereo output, enabling expansive stereo delay effects that can enhance the depth and dimension of your sound in a stereo rig setup.
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PROS
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Exceptional sound quality with versatile delay options
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Dual delay functions offer limitless repeat patterns
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Can produce both pristine and warm, lush sounds
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Features a Golden Ratio setting for unique tones
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Intuitive design, easy to get great sounds quickly
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Compatible with external switch for preset access
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Attractive and distinctive pink color
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Enhances rig sound, making it seem more expensive
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Offers stereo input feature for creative setups
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Soft repeat sound, cleaner than analog but softer than typical digital
CONS
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Price may be prohibitive for some budgets
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Manual can be difficult to understand
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Requires time to fully explore all features
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Strymon DIG Dual Digital Delay.
Features and functionality
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The DIG can achieve a variety of delay sounds beyond the 80s vibe, offering different modulation levels and delay types for versatile use.
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Specific settings for DIG include Time 1 at 12:30, Mix 1 at 1:00, deep modulation, and a filter set at 3:30 to remove lows.
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DIG V2 now includes a tone control on the front, eliminating the need for button combinations to access secondary controls.
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The V2 model offers a mode for line level inputs, improving handling of hotter signals compared to the original version.
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The stereo/mono input adjustment is now external, improving ease of use compared to internal jumpers in the original model.
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The DIG allows the second delay line to be set independently of the first, providing flexibility in creating unique delay patterns or minimizing delay time for chorus/flanger effects.
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The DIG's dual delay functions differ from the D1; D1 offers more diverse delay modes but less dual functionality.
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The DIG is noted for its real stereo delay capability without summing to mono, critical for certain signal chains.
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Users with experience in 80s rack gear like the Yamaha SPX-90 and Roland SDE3000 praise the DIG for surpassing them sonically while retaining the classic tone.
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User experience
Use cases and applications
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The DIG is praised for its transformative effect, likened to playing iconic solos like "Don't Stop Believing."
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DIG V2 functions effectively for ambient music, especially using the golden ratio setting for creating ambient washes and layers.
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With the delay time set very short, the DIG can function as an excellent chorus pedal, offering versatility beyond traditional delay effects.
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Build quality
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Enhanced quality control in the V2 model results in no crooked knobs, blemishes, or loose screws, unlike earlier versions.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 32 Ratings
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Seeing double
You know what's better than one awesome digital delay? 2 at the same time. Great pedal, capable of being a nice subtle delay to really beef up a clean sound or to create some wild soundscapes. Can't say enough good things about this pedal. Plus it's pink, so that's awesome.
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My kid would love it for being pink. So is it like 2 El Capistans in 1 box?
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@jimmarchi1 No its very different. I also have the El Capistan on by board the El Capistan is really focused on imitating sounds of old tape delay units like the Echoplex. The DIG is much more about 80s sounds with layered delays and specific rhythmic effects. The DIG is 2 seperate delay times simultaneously, not 2 different delay times to toggle between back and forth. Hope that helps clarify!
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Big fan!
It's one of those pedals that just makes your rig sound EXPENSIVE. Haha. Killer tone! Great feature set. I have a tap/favourite switch as well for access to 2 presets. Replaced the Brigadier on my board. The Golden Ratio setting on the second delay adds such a lush tone. In stereo, it's a whole new ball game. My next attempt will be to run stereo loops using the stereo input feature in conjunction with my Flint...
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This photograph comes from MixOnline's article about recording Noel Gallagher's "Who Built The Moon". Judging by the many pedals already known to be in Gallagher's possession (Catalinbread Echorec, Strymon el Capistan) and the mention in the article that he owns over 300 pedals, we can certainly conclude that those were his pedals. One of the pedals that can be seen in the batch is the Strymon DIG.
Daron's delay pedal since the Latin America tour 2015. It was brought by his tech Scott who replaced Daron's Boss DD-5 with it. Due the fact Daron keeps it quite simple with effects, he doesn't do any tricky stuff with the Strymon DIG. Just a simple double delay on solos from songs like Deer Dance, Psycho, Lonely Day and Toxicity.
At 2:45 of Streaming from Isolation set, Four Tet hovers over his modular gear and additional FX, positioned to the right of his standard Pioneer CDJ setup.
Neil Halstead and Christian Savill’s pedalboards are stacked with new stompboxes, like Neunaber’s Wet Reverb, Eventide’s Factor series, and Strymon's Big Sky, DIG, and Brigadier.
"The audio of that movie routes through filters, envelopes, a Strymon DECO, a Strymon Timeline, or Dig, an Industrialectric Echo Degrader, a Way Huge Supa-Puss, which is one of my favorite delays ever, a Strymon Blue Sky, a Mr Black Eterna Gold, and an RML Fuzz."
A Strymon DIG can be seen in this picture of Christian Savill's pedalboard. See also: http://puertoricoindie.com/2016/05/12/christian-savill-slowdive/
In this Instagram photo of Mike Sullivan's pedalboard, there is a Strymon DIG at the centre of the board.
In the Instagram post https://www.instagram.com/p/BUZ_NpCASW_/?igshid=1xor3ytpznw8x Gemma shows her pedal board which includes the Strymon DiG delay.
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