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Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 1:51 am
by Bartimaeus
Seance wrote:The SOS mode and the ability to have functionality all available with stomp switches (admittedly by adding the Strymon 3-button switch gadget)
makes this seem very intriguing to me. I'd love to see more demos that really dig into that aspect of sound layering and sonic chicanery.
I wonder how the multiswitch plus differs from the standard multiswitch, aside from the extra jacks and LEDs. The standard was really cheap and easy to DIY. The multiswitch plus looks to be passive (the LEDs seem to get power from the main pedal), so it would probably be easy to DIY too.
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:18 am
by odontophobia
codetocontra wrote:High praise for the Boonar, which is one I have overlooked. I have a friend with a special edition CB Echorec and he loves it, still haven't heard it in person. Agreed about PT2399, not my favorite sound. Had no idea Marcello was charging that much nowadays, last I knew it was just over $2k. I could see paying a decent amount for something like that if it is that important to someone. I love delay and big obnoxious boxes, but I could never bring myself to spend that much on one. I would have to sell everything but my guitar and one amp to justify a purchase like that, and I don't think it would be worth it. I am curios to see what T.Rex does though.
The demo is listened to of the boonar was really good sounding.
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 9:52 am
by molokaio
I'm italian, buying a pedal called Enzo was already hard enough to swallow, but I can't stand the sight of this logo.
Why would you call a pedal "steering wheel"?
Ok echorecs had a spinning disc, so it's an adjective, but it's s like it's called strymon flying... yeah, flying what?
Please guys change my mind, give me a reason I can't see or even make one up, cos this pedal seems pretty good now that the dust has somehow settled.
Even the pricing doesn't seem that bad after all.
I'm not really into the strymon sound, but I'll give it a try if I can find one in a shop.
ps: I second echorec's idea on the gurus. I never understood the hype around these pedals, they were just ok. The 7e is definitely better sounding , but it's crazily priced. Also it seems the company is kinda sinking, unfortunately for them.
Ps2: the boonar is pretty good indeed
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 10:07 am
by Jwar
Just ignore the name? I dunno. Put tape on it? Scratch it off with some sand paper (it comes off their pedal pretty easily).
Other than that, I dunno. LOL. The color is what kills me. It's really ugly IMO. Whatevs though.
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 10:55 am
by Gone Fission
Paint it purple and apply tramp-stamp temporary tattoos to get over the name?

Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 11:44 am
by molokaio
HA! sometimes the solution is right there in front of you and you just can't see it.
A purple sanded off strymon. I might even win the ilf contest
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:26 pm
by Dowi
molokaio wrote:I'm italian, buying a pedal called Enzo was already hard enough to swallow, but I can't stand the sight of this logo.
Why would you call a pedal "steering wheel"?
Ok echorecs had a spinning disc, so it's an adjective, but it's s like it's called strymon flying... yeah, flying what?
Please guys change my mind, give me a reason I can't see or even make one up, cos this pedal seems pretty good now that the dust has somehow settled.
Even the pricing doesn't seem that bad after all.
I'm not really into the strymon sound, but I'll give it a try if I can find one in a shop.
ps: I second echorec's idea on the gurus. I never understood the hype around these pedals, they were just ok. The 7e is definitely better sounding , but it's crazily priced. Also it seems the company is kinda sinking, unfortunately for them.
Ps2: the boonar is pretty good indeed
Totally agree on the Enzo name thing.
Volante is not that bad after all! Technically speaking it could also mean "flying", though it lacks an object.
Thay could have named it flying potato.
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 3:06 pm
by Jero
Jwar wrote:.Other than that, I dunno. LOL. The color is what kills me. It's really ugly IMO. Whatevs though.
Just beat on it a little. It'll look like something off a Willys MB

Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:42 pm
by Seance
molokaio wrote:I'm italian, buying a pedal called Enzo was already hard enough to swallow, but I can't stand the sight of this logo.
Why would you call a pedal "steering wheel"?
Just think of the name "Volante" as a combination vole and ant.
Or maybe the name is to encourage you to bet on your tone.
Add a Volante delay and you raise the
ante on your
vol(ume).
Strymon is the name of a river in ancient Greece. So perhaps this pedal is a flying river (reverse waterfall).
Jump right in, the water's fine!
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:55 am
by Dowi
Seance wrote:molokaio wrote:I'm italian, buying a pedal called Enzo was already hard enough to swallow, but I can't stand the sight of this logo.
Why would you call a pedal "steering wheel"?
Just think of the name "Volante" as a combination vole and ant.
Or maybe the name is to encourage you to bet on your tone.
Add a Volante delay and you raise the
ante on your
vol(ume).
Strymon is the name of a river in ancient Greece. So perhaps this pedal is a flying river (reverse waterfall).
Jump right in, the water's fine!
To be true "Volante" in Italian is also a common way to refer to police cars.
The mistery of this name is getting darker..
We are falling in a semiotic loophole
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 4:05 am
by molokaio
Hahah sheeeeet... That's right dowi. Totally forgot about that! The tone police!
I'd rather go with seance mystical interpretation then! Lol..
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 5:07 am
by Seance
Dowi wrote:
To be true "Volante" in Italian is also a common way to refer to police cars.
The mistery of this name is getting darker..
We are falling in a semiotic loophole
Aha! Which must mean that the Volante will self-oscillate to give you that "police siren" sound.
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:00 am
by Dowi
Seance wrote:Dowi wrote:
To be true "Volante" in Italian is also a common way to refer to police cars.
The mistery of this name is getting darker..
We are falling in a semiotic loophole
Aha! Which must mean that the Volante will self-oscillate to give you that "police siren" sound.
MIND.
BLOWN.

Mistery solved, Dr.Watson
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 3:39 pm
by echorec
Re: Strymon Volante
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 3:57 pm
by Dandolin
I'm kinda schizoid in my reactions to the Strymonz, but that is some nice functionality.