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Strymon Flint Reverb
& Tremolo

 

Three handcrafted tremolo algorithms faithfully deliver classic tremolo experiences:
'61 Harmonic Tremolo, '63 Power Tube Tremolo, '65 Photocell Tremolo

Three distinct reverb algorithms:
'60s Spring Tank Reverb, '70s Electronic Reverb, '80s Hall Rack Reverb

Two tremolo adjustment and sound shaping knobs: Intensity, Speed

Three reverb and tone shaping adjustment knobs: Decay, Color, Mix

Four “hidden” buttons for in-depth sound adjustment:
Tremolo Boost/Cut, Reverb Boost/Cut, Effect Order, Tap Subdivision

High impedance mono input (internal jumper allows selectable TRS stereo input)

Stereo output

Tremolo Bypass and Reverb Bypass footswitches

Expression pedal input allows connection of an expression pedal

(for selectable control over any button setting),

an external tap pedal (for remote tremolo) or a Favorite switch

(to save a favorite preset)

Ultra-low noise, high performance 24-bit 96kHz A/D and D/A converters

115db typical signal to noise

+8dBu maximum input level easily handles instrument and line signals

Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz

High-end front section and analog output

Analog dry path (when reverb only is enabled)

Super high performance DSP in a compact form factor

32-bit floating point processing

True Bypass (electromechanical relay switching)

Selectable trails mode with high-quality buffered analog bypass

Adjustable boost or cut of +/- 3 dB when effect is activated

Powered by a standard 9V central negative DC power supply, 250mA minimum

Strong and lightweight black anodized aluminum chassis

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