Review of the Strymon Fairfax Class A Output Stage Overdrive Pedal]

Review of the Strymon Fairfax Class A Output Stage Overdrive Pedal]

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What is it?

Strymon is one of the biggest names in the digital effects world, having cemented its reputation as one of the very best in the business thanks to a catalog that comprises the likes of the industry-conquering BigSky reverb, Swiss army Deco tape saturation pedal, John Mayer favourite Flint tremolo/reverb, revered TimeLine delay pedal and more.

But the Fairfax that we have here represents a completely different prospect. Why? Well, because it’s the company’s first-ever all-analog pedal. Unlike its previous builds, Strymon has opted for a fully analog circuitry that promises to deliver authentic saturated amp-style drive tones from what can only be described as a no-nonsense, foolproof overdrive pedal. Well, kind of an overdrive pedal.

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As someone who, like Mayer, sees the Strymon Flint as an indispensable part of their pedalboard these days, and who has admired many of the company’s effects both from afar and up close over the years, I was especially excited when I caught wind of the Fairfax’s release.

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