pax_downunder
GearIQ 183
Joined Mar 2018
Australian man in an Italian body :-D
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Buy it, it is reasonably accurate (0.5 cents), small and you can tune between 430 and 450.
Awesome pedal for the money. Good controls and definitely a worth addition to anyone's pedalboard. Works perfectly and holds its own compared to more expensive pedals.
With 4 isolated output, one of which has a voltage switch, and 4 parallel ones I was able to power up my 11 pedal pedalboard. One output was daisy chained across 4 all-analog pedals and everything works perfectly
Great warm tones from the darkest to the brightest. Never dull!
Awesome reverbs paired with lush tremolos. This is the perfect Strymon pedal in my opinion: studio-level quality yet simple to dial sound. Rather than providing you with a lot of presets, like its other brothers do, it gives you the vibe of an era packaged in a small enclosure. If you are looking for few great reverbs to give your sound context, you are at home here. It can also handle some spacey and ambient reverbs, with some little tweaking, but in that case you will find more options with the BigSky or the BlueSky. The tremolos are fantastic and organic. There is the option to switch position from the classic reverb into tremolo to tremolo into reverb and some additional hidden features to enable trails and managing boost levels, tap tempo and expression pedal. All in all it can be described with just one word: Inspiring!
This is the overdrive. A flexible, ton of gain on tap for almost any kind of application just shy of extreme metal. Used alone or stacked with other pedals and it doesn't disappoint
Other Gear 3
Just the best.
Don't be fooled by the fact it has only 5 outputs. Every one provides 660 mA of current.
You can easily daisy chain a few of analog pedals without a problem.
Zero hums, no hissing.
Just great