Company:Strymon

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Short description: Audio equipment manufacturer
Strymon
TypeMusic Instruments
IndustryGuitar Effects Pedals
Founded2004
Headquarters
Westlake Village, California
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Websitestrymon.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

  1. "A Decade of Damage Control". Strymon. 21 November 2014. https://www.strymon.net/10-year-anniversary-blog/. 
  2. Mobley, Max (February 2010). "Damage Control Glass Nexus Multi-Effects Review" (in en). www.premierguitar.com. http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2010/Feb/Damage_Control_Glass_Nexus_Multi_Effects_Review.aspx. 
  3. "Strymon Brigadier Delay, Orbit Flanger, Blue Sky Reverberator, and Ola Chorus & Vibrato Pedal Reviews" (in en). www.premierguitar.com. July 2010. http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2010/Jul/Strymon_Brigadier_Delay_Orbit_Flanger_Blue_Sky_Reverberator_and_Ola_Chorus_Vibrato_Pedal_Reviews.aspx. Retrieved 6 October 2020. [|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  4. "Strymon Introduces the BigSky Reverberator" (Press release). Archived from the original on 2016-04-20. Retrieved 6 October 2020 – via www.premierguitar.com.[|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  5. "Ola-la! Strymon stays versatile with new chorus". www.whatsthatdudeplay.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120310093840/http://www.whatsthatdudeplay.com/2010/07/ola-la-strymon-stays-versatile-with-new-chorus/. Retrieved 6 October 2020. 
  6. "Tap Favorite – external tap tempo switch / preset switch". https://www.strymon.net/tapfavorite/. 
  7. Barr, Brian; Burgess, Chris; Guzman, Gary; Ouimette, Steve; Rardin, Kenny; Wagner, Jordan (November 2009). "Stomping Grounds: 25 Pedals Reviewed" (in en). https://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2009/Nov/Stomping_Grounds_25_Pedals_Reviewed.aspx?Page=4. Retrieved 6 October 2020. 

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