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anybody using this Strymon Flint trem/reverb pedal?
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They're a very popular pedal and I really wanted to like it, which I did on paper, but for reasons I can't recall it just wasn't a good match for me and I sold it after a few months.
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...I own and use a Flint....I also own an original 65 Deluxe Reverb and a Benson Tall Bird stand alone Reverb unit..both of these deliver some of the best tube Reverb you will ever hear....the Flint Reverb is not quite as sweet as the real deal but it’s darn close...and the trem is even closer...I have owned a half dozen or so pedal reverbs and the Flint is a cut above....the other pedal verb that is up there is a Neunaber...my bandmate has one and it rocks....
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I bought a Flint when my Fulltone Supratrem died. The Flint is great.
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I have very few pedals and those I buy I tend to stop using, realising I actually prefer the unadulterated sound of my guitar straight into my amp ('57 Champ). However, the Flint is excellent and I use it a lot. I mostly use the reverb but I also very much like the various tremolo effects the Flint offers.
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Ohhhh, that looks like something I might need.
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I LOVE the Flint, I just can't justify the price tag since I don't use tremolo and my Walrus Fathom was like $130 used. It does everything I want.
I would like to get an El Capistan though. That's the best tape delay on the market IMO. |