Flint : A perfect combination of Tremolo and Reverb.
Reverb is a major part of my sound and in the search for the best reverb to fit my style and rig, numerous pedals have come and gone, T-Rex Roommate, TC Hall of Fame & Nova Reverb, Neunaber Wet Stereo, Digitech RV-7, Catalinbread Talisman to name a few, as well as some rack reverbs that I love but are so inconvenient to use for various reasons.
The Flint is easily the best of all, not only it sounds amazing, its also very easy to tweak and very versatile with the three modes that it offers. This is how I use it, just a touch of Spring when I want that 60s sound, I use the Plate mode for my more traditional jazz sounds, it gives a great dimension to the sound and never gets in the way. And I use the Hall mode for more modern jazz sounds or for ambient playing. Not a bad sound can be found in there and its very easy to tweak even between the songs (I also have a favourite switch that gives a preset).
I?ve only wrote about the reverb side so far, not because the Tremolo is less spectacular but because I use it much less, but I like that its always there when I need it, be it a touch of it or more intense tremolo sounds.
I have had a Dr. Scientist Tremollessence II and a Neunaber Wet Stereo on my pedalboard, these two where more expensive than the Flint, and yet it is more inspiring to play, more versatile, more compact and sounds beautiful!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Strymon
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $377
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