Strymon BigSky

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:lol: it sounds kinda strange but at least they're doing something different.

The octave down shimmer sounds sweet. And the Bloom mode.

Kinda curious as to what comes next now that they have mega pedals for delay, mod and verb.
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backwardsvoyager wrote:The octave down shimmer sounds sweet. And the Bloom mode.
Definitely. The shimmer, bloom, magneto, and nonlinear modes are the standouts to me.

I wish I used reverb more, so I could justify buying one
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Sooo... it's probably like $500 right?
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hollowhero wrote:
backwardsvoyager wrote:The octave down shimmer sounds sweet. And the Bloom mode.
Definitely. The shimmer, bloom, magneto, and nonlinear modes are the standouts to me.

I wish I used reverb more, so I could justify buying one
well, your justification could be that you WILL use reverb more if you buy one :cool:
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Seizurema wrote:Sooo... it's probably like $500 right?
timeline and mobius are both $449, I would be surprised if the price was any different to those.
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Seizurema wrote:Sooo... it's probably like $500 right?
Someone on TGP that was at the "Strymon Social" where this was unveiled tonight says it will be $479.
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This thing is amazing. Also, SO out of my price range :(
I wonder if the Hardwire Supernatural is anywhere close to sounding as good?
Right now I have an RV-7 and I really want to be able to access a wetter mix... :/
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Haha, once i have no gas! Happy here :) don't Need reverb that much. Nevertheless it will be amazingly good. Love my Timeline and Möbius.
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Was there a release date?
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Oh god, i've been using my blueSky since day one and I don't want to buy another Reverb.

I hate those pristine modulated delay tones that every P&W band uses, but I always have a soft spot for good reverbs.
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:drool:
This month I have spent all my money in two reverb pedals... I am a dork... :facepalm:
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I can cop enough reverb for me with my Timeline, plus it can do more weird and wonderful stuff too. I LIKE this... but I think I'll be passing on it.
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