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I may have been tempted if the reverb could be activated separately, but I don't use it on the current one as I just use my amp's reverb and there's nothing amazing about the EL cap's reverb.
I've never even heard of midi nor stereo.
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The HX Stomp's delays are nice, but not as good as the Strymons. Which isn't to say your regular folks aren't going to decide to buy an HX Stomp over one of these, but those regular folks probably weren't going to buy a Strymon delay anyway. I should probably use the DIG more as I got it in a trade and like the idea, but haven't ever really got the hang of it. The Volante and Deco are two of my all-time favourite pedals though. I don't think I need the v2 Deco but there is always that nagging FOMO chanting away at the back of the monkey brain
Question for the group: has anyone seen a list summarising what each one adds over the v1 versions? Obviously MIDI, USB and stereo, and extra knobs, but a concise summary would be neat
Theres some (not Strymon) who release things before they’re ready knowing that they can fix or change with a firmware update. For example the Walrus ACS1 had a major firmware update not long after release that made a fundamental change to the base sound based on feedback etc. good I guess, but the product ends up feeling like the computer that it is rather than a musical device with a sound of its own.
As ever, I’m over-thinking this one. As you were.
It's like video games - in the old days you released a game and it lived or died based on the code that was in place when you deemed it finished. These days everything is patched 10 times in its first 8 weeks, so they can fix anything that's broken (yay) but that also gives them the ability to release broken stuff with very little consequence (boo). And in many cases on mobile games, that means a good game by a new studio gets bought by someone huge (usually EA) and utterly destroyed via introduction of incessant micro transactions. Bah.
I've not tried a Deco, it's always been on my list so will do one day, but the effects above are excellent.
I have a Flint which I've kept as well as a Stomp because it does what it does really well.
Strymon are like the Apple of the pedal world.
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Im currently using a Helix LT but would love to go back to that simple set up sometimes.
Might be a good time to check eBay for an old spec Deco…