Research-based review — not personally tested

Strymon Flint Tremolo & Reverb

Rating: 5.0 / 5

A studio-grade reverb (and vintage tremolo) in one pedal. The benchmark for lush, three-dimensional ambience that sits perfectly in a mix.

Strymon Flint reverb and tremolo pedal
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Where to buy — around $299

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Pros

  • Studio-grade reverbs
  • Excellent vintage tremolo too
  • Two classic effects in one
  • Superb build

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No presets (original version)
  • Tremolo + reverb only — not a multi-reverb

Premium reverb, plus tremolo

The Flint pairs three gorgeous studio-quality reverbs (''60s spring, ''70s plate, ''80s hall) with three classic tremolo voicings, so you get two of the most-used vintage effects in one beautifully-made pedal. The reverbs are rich, smooth and endlessly usable, and the tremolo is some of the best in any box.

Where to buy: Check the current price of the Strymon Flint Tremolo & Reverb on Amazon →

It is pricier than a Boss, but the sound quality and the two-effects-in-one value make it a board staple for players who care about ambience.