even when they are IN stock on the website?
and its not just the timeline (well TL is preorder) either!
i've seen almost every strymon pedal on ebay atleast 30-50 dollars higher than retail.

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dubkitty wrote:they also know from their previous experience that there's a solid market for well-executed, tweakable digitally-modelled versions of utterly conventional shit, and that--as IMO is also the case with Subdecay's modulation pedals--that a multiplicity of features will obscure the fact that the underlying sound's kind of flat, digital, and not all that fantastic.

Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:kinda off topic, but whats the deal w/ ppl selling used strymon pedals on ebay for more than strymon themselves sell them brand new for?
even when they are IN stock on the website?
and its not just the timeline (well TL is preorder) either!
i've seen almost every strymon pedal on ebay atleast 30-50 dollars higher than retail.

Gunner Recall wrote:Those are some pretty harsh words.
Subdecay's pedals were "analogmojo'd" for years before the DLX versions came out...the standard prometheus and quasar are some of my favorite mod pedals.
Clearly you're not a tweaker so chalk it up to that...but to slag on the sound just because you don't like knobs seems a bit heavy handed.


dubkitty wrote:Gunner Recall wrote:i'm already on record here that the only current EF whose sound i like is the DiscumBOBulator. don't take it personal

WeHuntKings wrote:D.o.S. wrote:excane wrote:
Oh that's amazing.
would never buy it at even close to full price. strymon is silly to me.


excane wrote:Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:kinda off topic, but whats the deal w/ ppl selling used strymon pedals on ebay for more than strymon themselves sell them brand new for?
even when they are IN stock on the website?
and its not just the timeline (well TL is preorder) either!
i've seen almost every strymon pedal on ebay atleast 30-50 dollars higher than retail.
Very simple....because people will do anything to try and make a buck.
Either that, or they used it for 2 minutes and realized it has a shitload of features they'll never use and packed it back up and try to make money off it.

hiorgos wrote:Gunner Recall wrote:Strymon stuff is great, but I'm just bummed they didn't go full on trem.
I'd rather have a fully featured trem than 3/5 reverb and 2/5 trem.
Indeed, a fully featured tremolo would have been more interesting, f.e. with an harmonic content intensity knob or a wave selector.. even a dual simultaneous tremolo for the second switch would have been better.

WeHuntKings wrote:
would never buy it at even close to full price. strymon is silly to me.


D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes

Snufkino wrote:WeHuntKings wrote:
would never buy it at even close to full price. strymon is silly to me.
Ah, that old chestnut. Let's see what buying these effects separately would cost;
Catalinbread Paredolia (harmonic trem): $189
BYOC tremolo (let's just call this the 'tube' trem): $75
Voodoo Labs trem (optical I think): $129
Let's be generous about the reverb, and bunch it into one pedal, since most reverb pedals have multiple modes anyway.
TC Hall Of Fame: $149
$542 in total. And those pedals don't have stereo in/out, exp out, and whatever else the Flint might have, and don't come under one small enclosure.
Sounds like decent deal if those sounds are what you're after with no bells or whistles.
FWIW I have zero intention of buying a Flint, or any Strymon pedal for that matter. But saying this is expensive is an utterly redundant arguement.
I also have reservations about the sound of the reverb given how seemingly flat the BlueSky seems to sound, but I'll reserve judgment on that until I hear it.

I,Galactus wrote:Snufkino wrote:It's like moaning about why Ferrari don't make hovercraft/quad bike hybrids.
Damnit, now I'm going to be daydreaming about hovercraft / quad bike hybrids all damn day. Make mine Lamborghini, though. V12 for life.




