Strymon Introduces BigSky MX

US Industry-standard reverb stompbox is taken to the next level      01/05/24

Strymon has introduced the BigSky MX. A spokesperson told us, "After years of development, testing, and meticulous sound design -- we're thrilled to introduce the world to BigSky MX. We've taken everything the original BigSky was renowned for -- stunning reverb algorithms, unparalleled flexibility, stage-ready functionality -- and brought it to the next level. We've been lucky enough to hear some of the incredible sounds you've crafted with the original BigSky over the last 10 years, and we can't wait to hear what you make with BigSky MX."

Here's some details direct from Strymon...

12 World-Class Reverb Machines
BigSky MX features seven brand-new algorithms in addition to significant enhancements to the other classics.

Two Reverbs At Once
Dual reverbs can be routed in Series, Parallel or Split modes, and individually panned per engine.

10s Stereo Impulse Response Capability
Access full IR editing functionality, as well as custom long captures of classic studio gear.

Stereo Inputs and Outputs
Unlock massive width and presence with full stereo I/O featuring our discrete Class A JFET input preamps.

Dedicated Infinite/Freeze Footswitch
Create lush pads to play over, or infinitely sustain any notes played for unique atmospheric effects.

Full MIDI Control And More
Change presets and control parameters with MIDI via USB-C, TRS, or DIN connections. Adjust controls on the fly via an expression pedal. All this and more in an elegant, easy-to-use pedal.

Pricing and Availability:
$679

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