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Description
Unleash the power of analog warmth and sonic versatility with the Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato. This effect pedal is a musical maestro that crafts the resonating richness and textural complexity of your favorite analog choruses and vibratos. Built around the handcrafted, processor-intense dBucket algorithm, this pedal brings to your fingertips a vast sonic landscape, extending from subtle studio stereo lushness to classic milkshake-y pedal chorus and ping-ponged vibrato.
Its impressive chorus and vibrato modes are complimented by a range of innovative features that elevate your music-making experience. The Ola's unique Envelope mode allows you to control speed and depth with your natural playing dynamics, while the Ramp mode adds an adjustable ramp-up speed to your after-effects. The result? A chorus and vibrato powerhouse that is as simple to use as it is complex in its capabilities.
Key Features:
- Handcrafted, processor-intense dBucket algorithm for creating rich and warm analog chorus and vibrato effects
- True Bypass for maintaining the integrity of the input signal in bypass mode
- Favorite Preset to save and recall your go-to sound
- Stereo input and output for broader sonic possibilities
- High-quality Analog front end and output section
- Extensive tone-shaping controls for crafting your perfect sound
- Envelope mode for controlling speed and depth with playing dynamics
- Ramp mode for adding adjustable ramp-up speed to after-effects
- High-performance A/D D/A converters for preserving the fidelity of the input and output signals.
Owner's manual
Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato User ManualProduct specs
| Effects | chorus, vibrato |
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | digital |
| Mono/Stereo | stereo |
Videos
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Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato - Demo Part 1
Reviews
PROS
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Impeccable sound quality, even after years of use
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Envelope mode adds extremely musical and useful functionality
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Dead silent operation, no noise or hiss
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Versatile, capable of achieving tones from multiple other pedals
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True bypass, stereo input/output, and analog front end enhance quality
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Robust and easy to use with a favorite preset function
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Warm and organic tones without harshness
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Compatible and enhances a variety of instruments (guitars, bass, synthesizers)
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Allows for two presets, catering to intricate playing styles
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Offers classic tones while remaining organic and subtle in the signal chain
CONS
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High price point could be a barrier for some
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Power consumption may require additional setup or accessories
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Limited effect range for users seeking more dramatic alterations
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Some features like the ramp and envelope buttons may not be practical for all users
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato.
Features and functionality
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The ramp mode acts as a momentary switch or introduces effects gradually, while envelope mode alters the wet signal or speed based on playing dynamics.
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The 'favorite' feature allows users to save and easily switch between two distinct configurations, enhancing live performance flexibility.
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The pedal lacks secondary functions and a factory reset option, requiring manual setup adjustments to troubleshoot sound issues.
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The Strymon Ola requires significant mA and might introduce noise if not powered properly, suggesting a dedicated, high-quality power supply for optimal performance.
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User experience
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The pedal inspires creativity, encouraging users to explore new musical styles and compositions.
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It's noted that the Ola may seem less exaggerated compared to the Strymon Deco, Flint, or El Capistan, which offer more extreme sound settings.
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Some users find the Ola to produce a lush, thick, and organic sound, making it a unique choice for those seeking a rich chorus effect.
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Value and pricing
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While some find the price steep, used units can be found under $250, making it more accessible for enthusiasts.
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Use cases and applications
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This pedal is particularly appealing to chorus aficionados and players who integrate chorus heavily into their sound, such as jazz and keys players.
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Setup and maintenance
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Some users find the Strymon Ola more subtle compared to the Eventide Tricerachorus and Boss CE-2, highlighting differences in intensity and presence.
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The Ola offers more voicing options with its chorus delay lines compared to analog choruses like the Boss CE-2W, which can handle hotter signals for a different tonal effect.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 12 Ratings
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Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato Pedal Chorus Pedal
Great if you need a feature-laden chorus and vibrato pedal with classic tones.
Artist usage
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In the YouTube video by Premier Guitar titled "Jerry Cantrell's Pedalboard & Amps for I Want Blood Tour 2024," at the 1:48 mark, Jerry Cantrell details his gear for the 2024 solo tour, including the use of the Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato pedal.
In this instagram post, a Strymon Ola can be seen on Chris Shiflett's pedalboard.
According to Strymon's pedalboard feature, Lukather uses the Strymon Ola pedal.
The Strymon Ola can be seen in this picture of Taylor York's pedalboard, taken from Parahoy! in March 2014.
Alex Gaskarth showcases the Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato on his pedalboard in a Twitter post.
"This one, there's one song that actually has this throughout the song, it's "Moron TV"...so that's almost part of the song, the effect, but our songs have a lot of spots where they open up and it kind of just goes into different lands" – Larry "Ler" LaLonde on the Strymon Ola.
In this video, Juan shows some pedal tricks with the Ola. He introduces it at 0:30, starts to use it at 1:10, and spotlights it at 2:10.
Went to a Men i Trust gig in Stockholm, Sweden 2nd of June 2022. Took this photo off Emma Proulx's pedalboard short after the gig.
I saw a men i trust show on may 27th 2022. The picture shows the pedalboard he used.
Well, let me think about that... What do I use? I use the Ola Chorus a lot. That’s a Strymon pedal. That chorus sounds better than any plugin that I have.
This photo was taken in 2011 during Rosenwinkel's concert in The Charles Hotel in Boston. More photos can be seen here. In this particular pedalboard photo, one of the pedals that can be seen is the Strymon Ola.
Album Usage
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