Flint V2 : The Classic, Upgraded

3 years ago

The Flint Reverb & Tremelo needs no introduction — it's the perennial favorite giving you the classic amplifier effect duo, with 3 flavours for each (spring reverb, plate reverb, hall rack reverb + harmonic trem, tube trem, photo trem).

Pros:

- Two great effects in one, with 3 wonderful flavours each - sounds just as good as V1

- Compact (compared to 2 separate pedals)

- Midi capability

- Mono/stereo input switch on the back panel instead of inside

- Pre-delay added as live edit function

- Slower tremelo speeds possible than the older version

- Tap tempo on the trem switch

- JFET input

Cons:

- No separate knob for pre-delay (the other V2's did get a 6th knob!)

- Trem speed still not as slow as some other trems (like the JAM Harmonic Monk)

- Features are limited compared to dedicated effects pedals. This pedal is for those who just need some good no-frills trem & verb sounds, but don't necessarily want to control every parameter or have every sonic option.

Is it worth the 80,- EUR it costs more than the V1? I'd say that depends on how important a slow trem, tap tempo, pre-delay, and midi capabilities are to you. For me it was worth it to prepare my pedalboard for MIDI integration + have a more flexible Flint at the end of my signal chain.

Image Strymon Flint V2

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Strymon
  • Released in 2022
  • Average price : $438
  • Dimensions : 102mm x 114mm x 44mm
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