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STRYMON V2 PEDALS FROM £329

CONTACT MusicPsych PHONE 0207 607 6005 WEB www.strymon.net

What You Need To Know

1 Haven’t we seen these before?

You could be forgiven for thinking that because there are no V2 logos to be seen on these chassis, but look closer and you’ll see that each pedal has changes in its control surface from the original incarnation.

2 You mean these V2 pedals have got more knobs?

Yes, apart from the Flint, however, which looks pretty much the same. Every one of them, though, has increased socketry and major upgrades under the hood.

3 So they’re improved versions…

That’s the idea – these replace the original pedals and offer increased flexibility plus improved sound and playability while retaining the essence of what made them so good in the first place.

In a revamp of some of its most popular but older pedals, Strymon has come up with new V2 versions of six effects to replace the original versions (which are incidentally still available

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