Strymon Brigadier

Delay Pedal

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Latest User Reviews

11 years ago

one of the best delay pedals around

Analog delay tones but with modern functionally such as tap tempo

11 years ago

Amazing! Slight annoying feature but otherwise incredible!

The Brigadier goes under the radar a lot of the time as the El Capistan tape echo gets all the attention, but as analog(ue) delays go, this thing is the best! The control over every aspect of the sound is fantastic, there isn't a characteristic you can't fine tune. I totally ignore the modulation knob and have it totally off, but it does have a great sound if you're looking for that.

The only thing that really frustrates me is that as you hit the tap tempo switch, the pitch of the repeats fluctuates as they would when moving the delay time dial. Of course that's a side effect of having such a realistic emulation of analog(ue) delays, but it's incredibly annoying when you're on stage and have to adjust to a sloppy drummer..

Otherwise, this delay pedal is absolutely perfect for any analog(ue) fans! BUY IT NOW!

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Strymon
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $365
  • 3 Delay modes: short, medium, long
  • Taptempo switch
  • Taptempo modes for quarter, dotted eighth and eighth triads
  • Adjustable boost or cut +/- 3 dB
  • Filter control for tone and repetitions
  • Stereo output
  • Expression pedal connection
  • True Bypass
  • Power supply via 9V DC Standard power supply (included)
  • Made in USA
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