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Strymon drives don't excite me much though. They look dull as well. Somehow Strymon remind me of the 80s for design
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I'm only jealous. Never mastered guitarface.
(and you all know how much I like Strymon)
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I wouldn't mind, but it still sounds like a really bad solid state amp. What's he recording with, a Nokia 3310?
Very interested in the sunset tho.
So it`s £300 for a digital drive pedal?
Their marketing really is very, very good. They are managing to make digital pedals appeal to a very traditional market place.
(that is absolutely no comment either way on analog versus digital sound!)
I learnt from the best: Johnny DeMarco who does Roland demos. You can really feel his pain.
Or constipation.
Strange. It was always my audiences who were pulling agonised faces.
Is it exceptional compared to other dual drive pedals - not sure? Its very flexible and can get a wide range of sounds and I think it will cover pretty much every sound from light break up to heavy(ish) rock.
Not hooked up an expression pedal yet, but will do as I'd like the idea of being to adjust volume/drive via expression.
Got a couple of gigs coming up so will give it some live time to see how it lasts.
Just been down the fractal fx8 route and frankly found it not as good as pedals personally, despite loads of people swearing the fractal drives were as good.