Strymon Flint
Best dual-effect pedal for guitarists seeking authentic vintage tremolo and reverb.
Experience the Strymon Flint V2, a dual-effect pedal that masterfully blends studio-quality tremolo and reverb. It captures the authentic sounds of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s with three distinct voices for each effect. This V2 version enhances your setup with premium stereo processing, an improved analog input stage, and full MIDI support via TRS. Offering versatile control over classic modulation and ambience, the Flint V2 is an inspiring tool for guitarists seeking vintage tone integration with modern pedalboard flexibility.
$349.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.8
/ 5
Category Rank
2
/ 204
#2 in Effects Processors
Price vs Category Average
-22%
Below average
Effect Types
Tremolo and Reverb
/ Tremolo and Reverb
Who it's for
- Purists seeking authentic vintage amp textures
- Gigging musicians needing space-saving dual-effect utility
- Studio producers integrating complex stereo signal chains
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious players prioritizing cost-effective gear
- Performers requiring instant recall of multiple saved settings
- Live musicians needing immediate access to secondary parameters
Performance breakdown
Vintage Tone Authenticity
Captures the elusive character of classic tube and spring circuits perfectly.
Signal Fidelity
High-headroom analog input stage ensures pristine clarity for every note.
Integration Versatility
Full MIDI support and stereo I/O make this a studio powerhouse.
Tactile Control
Intuitive knob layout allows for quick, hands-on sound sculpting during performance.
Build Durability
Anodized aluminum chassis stands up to the rigors of heavy touring.
Preset Flexibility
Three hundred memory slots provide deep storage for complex sonic setups.
Key Specs
Effect Types
Tremolo and Reverb
Tremolo Modes
'61 Harmonic, '63 Power Tube, '65 Photocell
Reverb Modes
'60s Spring, '70s Plate, '80s Hall
Controls
Speed, Intensity, Decay, Color, Mix, Tremolo Mode, Reverb Mode
Inputs/Outputs
Stereo I/O (TRS), 1/4 inch Jack
Bypass Type
True Bypass or Buffered Bypass
Processing Type
Digital
Signal Path Type
Digital
Features
- Dual tremolo and reverb effects in one pedal
- Authentic vintage sound emulations
- Three classic tremolo voices
- Three iconic reverb modes
- Enhanced V2 hardware and fidelity
- Premium stereo output
- Full MIDI control support
- USB-C for firmware updates
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Strymon Flint for its unparalleled sonic quality, particularly the authentic vintage inspired reverb and tremolo effects. Users feel the pedal perfectly captures the warmth and depth of classic amplifier sounds. While the price point is premium, the consensus is that the robust build quality and the sheer musicality of the effects make it a worthwhile investment for serious players seeking studio grade tones. The intuitive controls also contribute to its high marks for ease of use.
Know before you buy
The pedal features three tremolo modes: '61 Harmonic, '63 Power Tube, and '65 Photocell. For reverb, it offers '60s Spring, '70s Plate, and '80s Hall settings.
Yes, the V2 features premium stereo inputs and outputs, allowing you to integrate it into a stereo pedalboard or studio signal chain easily.
Yes, the Flint V2 includes full MIDI support via a TRS MIDI jack, allowing you to control parameters and access up to 300 presets remotely.
Yes, the pedal allows you to select between true bypass for a clean signal path or buffered bypass to maintain signal integrity over long cable runs.
The pedal requires a 9V DC center-negative power supply with a minimum of 300mA of current to operate correctly.
The Flint V2 is equipped with a USB-C port, which allows you to connect the pedal to your computer for easy firmware updates.
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