Strymon BigSky (2013)

A digital multi-reverb pedal introduced in 2013, featuring 12 unique reverb types and designed for guitar effects processing.

Overview

The Strymon BigSky is a digital reverb pedal manufactured by Strymon. Introduced in 2013, it quickly became recognized as a high-end multi-reverb solution for guitarists, offering a broad range of ambient textures and studio-class reverb simulations. The pedal supports 12 distinct reverb modes, including Room, Hall, Plate, and Spring, making it a versatile tool for live and studio performance.

Specifications

Introduction Year2013
Number of Reverb Types12 unique reverbs
Reverb TypesRoom, Hall, Plate, Spring
Input Impedance1Meg Ohm
Output Impedance100 Ohm
Power Requirements9V DC, 250mA
Voltage9 Volts
Amperage100 Milliamps
DimensionsH: 6.1 cm (incl. knobs), W: 16.8 cm, D: 12.1 cm
Weight665 g (item weight); 900 g / 2 lbs (shipping weight)
Audio Resolution24bit/96K
Pedal TypeReverb
Analog/DigitalDigital

Design

The BigSky utilizes traditional reverb elements such as feedback-delay networks, allpass-delay-filter loops, Schroeder reverb sections, and multi-tapped structures to create its complex and colorful reverb textures.

Context

The BigSky was introduced in 2013 and has since become an effects pedal classic, known for its wide range of high-quality reverb simulations in a single unit.

Market

Second-hand prices for the BigSky have been observed from $422.00, reflecting its status as a sought-after reverb pedal.

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