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Audio equipment manufacturer
Strymon Company type Music Instruments Industry Guitar Effects Pedals Founded 2004 Headquarters , Website
strymon.net
Strymon is an American manufacturer of audio equipment, originally called Damage Control Engineering .
[1] They are best known for their line of high end
guitar
effects pedals which use a mixture of
analog circuitry and
digital signal processing . The company is based in
Westlake Village, California , and manufactures products in the United States.
Products
Under the Damage Control name, the company's product line included several guitar preamps, distortions, multi-effects,
[2] and delays which utilized tubes within the pedals themselves.
A Strymon BigSky reverb pedal
The Strymon product line includes
distortion ,
delay ,
[3]
reverb ,
[4]
chorus ,
[5]
flanger , and
compressor pedals for guitar.
[6]
[7]
A Strymon El Capistan delay pedal
References
^
"A Decade of Damage Control" . Strymon . 21 November 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2020 .
^ Mobley, Max (February 2010).
"Damage Control Glass Nexus Multi-Effects Review" . www.premierguitar.com . Archived from
the original on 2010-03-28. Retrieved 6 October 2020 .
^
"Strymon Brigadier Delay, Orbit Flanger, Blue Sky Reverberator, and Ola Chorus & Vibrato Pedal Reviews" . www.premierguitar.com . July 2010. Archived from
the original on 2012-08-17. Retrieved 6 October 2020 . [
dead link ]
^
"Strymon Introduces the BigSky Reverberator" (Press release). Archived from
the original on 2016-04-20. Retrieved 6 October 2020 – via www.premierguitar.com. [
dead link ]
^
"Ola-la! Strymon stays versatile with new chorus" . www.whatsthatdudeplay.com . Archived from
the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2020 .
^
"Tap Favorite – external tap tempo switch / preset switch" . Strymon .
^ Barr, Brian; Burgess, Chris; Guzman, Gary; Ouimette, Steve; Rardin, Kenny; Wagner, Jordan (November 2009).
"Stomping Grounds: 25 Pedals Reviewed" . www.premierguitar.com . Archived from
the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 6 October 2020 .
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