Why I Love... Guitarists
The electric guitar — has there ever been an instrument so identified with rebellion, with danger, with transgression?
The electric guitar — has there ever been an instrument so identified with rebellion, with danger, with transgression?
Strymon's blueSky, El Capistan, Flint, Deco, DIG, and Lex pedals have all been treated to an update, with new MIDI functionality and controls added.
Does it matter how you deliver power to your pedalboard?
With patch‑morphing and a built‑in step sequencer, the NightSky is no ordinary reverb unit.
Why let guitarists have all the fun? Stompboxes can be inspirational mixing tools.
Strymon's analogue-modelling effects pedals have acquired an enviable reputation — can their first amp simulator live up to it?
This isn't Strymon's first analogue-modelling delay pedal... but it may well be their best!
Strymon’s effect pedals are revered and rumours of Eurorack versions generated a degree of anticipation. The first module released is Magneto, an echo machine based on tape simulation, with four playback heads, phrase sampling, looping and a lush spring reverb.
Not all digital delay pedals strike the right balance between convenience and quality. How does this one fare?
No effects pedal has managed to pack in all the juicy sonic goodness and delicious mayhem of dual tape machines — until now!