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Description

Discover the Strymon Lex, a rotary speaker simulator that takes your guitar effects to the next level. With its two distinctive modes - fast and slow - this pedal offers you the versatility to tailor your soundscape. What sets the Strymon Lex apart is its unique Mic Distance and Horn Level knobs, features rare in other rotary simulators. These controls enable you to shape a truly unique tone, providing an added depth and character to your music.

Key Features:

  • Rotary speaker simulator
  • Two modes: fast and slow
  • Mic Distance and Horn Level knobs for tonal shaping
  • Unique sound shaping capabilities
  • Suitable for an array of musical styles

Product specs

Brand Strymon
Model Lex Rotating Speaker Pedal V1
Finish Red
Year 2011 - 2022
Made In United States
Categories Chorus and Vibrato
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What kind of effects does the Strymon Lex simulate?

The Strymon Lex simulates a rotary speaker system, including the low-frequency bass rotor, rotating treble horn, tube-driven amplifier, and microphone placement, providing an authentic rotary speaker sound.

Can the Strymon Lex be used with an expression pedal?

Yes, the Strymon Lex can be used with an expression pedal. For optimal performance, it's recommended to use a pedal with a minimum 25k ohm potentiometer, like the Moog EP-3 or Mission Engineering EP-25k.

Is the Strymon Lex suitable for both guitar and keyboard use?

The Strymon Lex is versatile and can be used with both guitars and keyboards, offering rich rotary speaker effects that enhance the sound of various instruments.

How does the Strymon Lex differ from other rotary speaker pedals?

The Strymon Lex offers a comprehensive rotary speaker simulation, including detailed control over mic distance, horn speed, and drive, providing a more authentic and customizable rotary effect compared to many other pedals.

What power supply does the Strymon Lex require?

The Strymon Lex requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug and a minimum of 250mA current for proper operation.

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Strymon - Lex Rotary demo

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Strymon - Lex Rotary - Peter Dyer keyboard demo

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Video Review - Strymon Lex Rotary Pedal

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Strymon Lex Rotary demo! With Timmy overdrive and Kingtone Fuzz into a Two Rock Studio Signature.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Captures the essence of the Leslie sound in music

  • Enhances guitar sound with superb texture and depth

  • Versatile overdrive feature adds tooth to the mix

  • Footswitches allow easy control during live performances

  • Offers a wide variation of tones for creative exploration

  • Fills and plumps up overall tone organically

  • Stereo output option provides an immersive experience

  • Strymon quality ensures musical enhancement without unnecessary effects

CONS

  • Hard to achieve subtle effects for nuanced playing

  • Requires its own power supply, incompatible with some third-party supplies

  • Does not have a true bypass; effect lingers unless unplugged

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Strymon Lex.

Features and functionality

  • Strymon Lex's internal stereo jumper settings can significantly affect stereo output; incorrect settings lead to poor sound quality.

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  • The V2 Lex's Dry control can be used as a subtle preamp/drive, offering versatility beyond its rotary effect, especially when the Mic is in the Front position.

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  • The Lex is highlighted for its compact size and robust build, making it pedalboard-friendly for gigging musicians.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The cab sim feature on the Lex often defaults to 'on', resulting in a dark and muffled tone until adjusted.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some users find better sound quality when placing the Lex at the beginning of the effects chain rather than in the loop.

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  • When running other drive pedals into the Lex, heavier gain settings can create a more dynamic and inspiring sound.

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  • For stereo setups, the Neo Ventilator II is preferred due to its superior stereo effects, while the Lex is recommended for mono setups.

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User experience

  • Several owners struggle with hidden functions that impact tone, leading to frustration and eventual gear swaps.

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  • Even when used exclusively in mono, the Lex is considered valuable and impressive by some owners, highlighting its standalone utility.

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  • A user who gigged with a Leslie 145 for years finds the Lex impressively close in tone, despite the inherent differences with real Leslies.

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Comparisons

  • A user replaced their Strymon Lex with an El Capistan due to ongoing tone issues linked to incorrect settings.

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  • The Neo Ventilator II reportedly captures Leslie 122 cabinet sound better than the Lex, particularly in stereo setups.

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  • The Lester K and Neo Ventilator II are used together; the Lester requires more gain, influencing placement in signal chains.

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raucusbacchus

I Adore the Toothsome Tone

The Lex fast becoming one of my favorite pedals. Interestingly, the overdrive is perhaps my favorite feature as it adds awesome tooth to the mix. Even though this pedal 1st and foremost a rotary emulator, I tend to go subtle with the modulation and finding it fills out my tone with an wonderfully organic tone. Like a reverb or soft echo, it simply fills in and plumps up the overall result. I'm feeding a Blues Cube starting with a Musicman EVH, I've thrown in a Hot Cake after the Lex and finished with an Empress Compressor at the end of the signal chain. The Hot Cake really punches up the harmony & sustain when tapped and it certainly delivers the "woman tone". Overally, I feel I could spend hours tweaking and futzing with the Lex in an attempt to get the sound of an organ via guitar, and maybe in time, I will. But for now, I'm loving the simplicity of the signal described above.

paulsmithiii

Close to Leslie

I did a lot of research on a Leslie sampling pedal including Leslie's. This was my favorite. It is easliy controlled by the foot switches and has a great variation of tone. I have always loved the Leslie tone on songs such as "Badge" by Cream, "No Matter What" by Badfinger and "It Don't Come Easy" by Ringo Starr. There's a lot of fun in this box!

argbluesman

Best rotary

Never played a better rotary speaker simulator. In stereo... IT KILLS YOU.

Artist usage

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See how Dave Kilminster uses Strymon Lex

Dave Kilminster

Guitarist

Bryan Adams & Roger Waters

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Verified via YouTube

In this video Dave Kilminster plays through his rig used with Steven Wilson. The rig includes this item too.

See how Charlie Hunter uses Strymon Lex

Charlie Hunter

Guitarist

Charlie Hunter Trio

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Verified via Premierguitar

"I called up Strymon and got their Leslie thing [Lex Rotary], and I can’t believe how good it is. It blew me away. It beats the living shit out of any other Leslie device I have tried, other than the actual cabinet. When I am doing tours where I have to backline stuff, the amps are always awful."

See how Audley Freed uses Strymon Lex

Audley Freed

Guitarist

The Black Crowes

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Nashville legend Audley Freed (Black Crowes, Sheryl Crow, Cry of Love) shows us his pedalboard at a recent event honoring Joe Walsh at the Experience Music Project in Seattle

See how Neal Casal uses Strymon Lex

Neal Casal

Singer, Guitarist

Phil Lesh and Friends

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In this photo from Catalinbread's instagram a Strymon Lex can be seen on Neal Casal's board.

See how Dave Gregory uses Strymon Lex

Dave Gregory

Guitarist

XTC

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Verified via YouTube

In an episode of "That Pedal Show," Dave Gregory, the guitarist, showcases his pedalboard, which includes the Strymon Lex, while discussing his collection of 12-string guitars. This can be seen in the segment starting at 1:10:40.

See how John Osborne uses Strymon Lex

John Osborne

Guitarist

Brothers Osborne

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Verified via YouTube

In the video titled "EPIC HOME STUDIO Setup 2024 | John Osborne (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters on YouTube, John Osborne is seen at 34:18 demonstrating the Strymon Lex Rotary Speaker effects pedal on a Pedaltrain Nano+ pedalboard.

See how Sergio Acosta uses Strymon Lex

Sergio Acosta

Guitarist

Zoé

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In the YouTube video titled "Sergio Acosta Zoé Guitar Tour" by Guitar Gear, Sergio Acosta is seen using the Strymon Lex pedal.

See how Strand of Oaks uses Strymon Lex

Strand of Oaks

Guitarist, Music Producer

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A glance at the pedalboard during a live performance for KEXP.

See how Robert Friedrich uses Strymon Lex

Robert Friedrich

Guitarist

Acid Drinkers

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Verified via YouTube

19:10 on this video.

See how Delicate Steve uses Strymon Lex

Delicate Steve

Guitarist, Composer

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Verified via Delicious Audio - The Stompbox Exhibit's official blog about Guitar Effects

Says he uses Strymon pedals for delay, reverb, and Leslie simulation.

See how Joel Plaskett uses Strymon Lex

Joel Plaskett

Singer

Joel Plaskett Emergency

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In a photo of Joel Plaskett's pedalboard, a Strymon Lex can be seen, highlighting its role in his guitar effects setup.

See how Phil Cook uses Strymon Lex

Phil Cook

Guitarist

Hiss Golden Messenger

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Phil Cook used the Strymon Lex on his keyboard pedalboard during the tour for his last album with His Golden Messenger, as shown in his Instagram post.

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Neo Instruments Mini Vent II Rotary Speaker Simulator

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similar sound

A more simple take on the Leslie sim, with a similar slow/fast control to the Lex.

Electro-Harmonix Lester-G Deluxe Rotary Speaker

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similar sound cheaper alternative

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Vintage or Discontinued similar sound

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Vintage or Discontinued similar sound high-end alternative

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Boss RT-20 Rotary Ensemble

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Vintage or Discontinued similar sound cheaper alternative

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similar sound cheaper alternative

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