Product Comparison: Strymon Flint vs Fender Tre-Verb
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- Pedal sounds good and easy to dial in your tones.
- Excellent acoustic pedal! Worth every penny!
- Easy to dial in your favorite sounds, not fussy at all.
- The reverb is really beautiful and versatile.
- The pedal sounds really beautiful.
- It's a really great reverb, and the trem is top notch.
- Classic tones in an easy to use pedal platform.
- It sounds pretty good, and has a nice easy-to-use design.
- The reverb controls are simple and straightforward.
- Sound and quality are good.
- It is a very good sounding reverb.
- Very natural and easy to pull out different natural sounding reverbs.
- It isn't expensive and it is easy to use.
- This product is very versatile and easy to dial in.
- Build is solid. Controls are straight forward.
- The tones are just superb. Great quality pedal.
- The pedal itself is amazing and really sounds great.
- Build quality is decent. Sounds good.
- Outstanding performance and quality.
- Great pedal, simple to use, big knobs and great sound.