Strymon Flint
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Strymon Flint
Thinking about getting into one of these, and moving on the Fulltone Supa-trem and TC Hall of Fame. Anyone get a lot of use from the Flint? They sound pretty cool online and I love the simplicity of the setup.
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Re: Strymon Flint
I loved mine!
So much I bought an amp with Reverb and Trem and made it redundant
So much I bought an amp with Reverb and Trem and made it redundant
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Re: Strymon Flint
No brainer! Awesome pedal. Have the big three on my main board and a flint on smaller board (use this more).
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Re: Strymon Flint
Big Flint fan here... great sound. Give it a go.
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Re: Strymon Flint
Killer pedal! I've got a few if you need one...
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Re: Strymon Flint
I only have one pedal it's a Flint, superb.
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Re: Strymon Flint
It's a great, great pedal. It's huge! You're gonna love it.
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Re: Strymon Flint
I prefer the sound of the Catalinbread Talisman for plate and their Topanga for spring. They sound so legit to me. Stymon stuff sounds more like a plugin to me, but is good and Flint is three reverbs in one pedal. For room space reverb I like the Keeley Abbey Road and how it goes for the sound of that studio's echo reverb chambers. it also sound very legit and reminds me of old records.
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Re: Strymon Flint
Flint is awesome....I have owned three but I keep looking at better? lol
The Fender in a pedal thing is great with the Flint but I have now gone to a TC nova system where I can get the same sounds I'm looking for with the added option of delays etc etc.
The Fender in a pedal thing is great with the Flint but I have now gone to a TC nova system where I can get the same sounds I'm looking for with the added option of delays etc etc.
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Re: Strymon Flint
An anodised pick guard if I'm not mistaken.Dano_NZ wrote:Cheers vintage52, did I sell you a guitar years ago through TM?
Were you in the trademe building on Featherston Street?
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Yes I was and still am, we had a bunch of businesses up there. They all grew out of the space and we remained. Oh and they all became multimillionaires, I unfortunately didn't. Wow you remember the pick guard.vintage52 wrote:An anodised pick guard if I'm not mistaken.Dano_NZ wrote:Cheers vintage52, did I sell you a guitar years ago through TM?
Were you in the trademe building on Featherston Street?