Strymon Lex Rotary Effects Pedal at a Glance:
- Rotary speaker simulation
- Highly customizable
- Strymon: a philosophy of quality
Rotary speaker simulationRotating Leslie speaker cabinets have been used for beautiful liquidy organ and electric guitar tones for decades. But the speaker cabinets’ size and weight largely kept them from being used live very often. Strymon’s Lex pedal gives you those same pulsing sounds without the hassle and back-breaking weight of an original rotary speaker system. The Lex offers two individual rotary speeds that can be selected with a tap of a footswitch. And a bi-amp output method allows you to send different frequencies to separate amps for an even more realistic experience.
Highly customizableThe faceplate of the Lex boasts controls for Fast Rotor Speed, Preamp Drive, Horn Level, and Mic Distance. These four controls converge to wonderfully approximate the sounds of a spinning Leslie. But under the hood is a wide range of secondary features to customize every nuance of your tone. By accessing these options, you can define the cab direction, the slow rotor speed, the Lex’s acceleration time, and more. And an expression pedal input lets you control these parameters in real time.
Strymon: a philosophy of qualityStrymon pedals are quickly becoming an industry standard in professional-quality effects. They’re dedicated to offering exceptional customer service and, in their own words, making “gear that sounds better than anything you’ve ever heard.” This California-based company uses only the highest-quality components and powerful processors in their pedals. And each design offers more tweakable parameters than meets the eye for fine-tuning your tone. This construction and sound quality is the reason Sweetwater is impressed with Strymon, and why you find their pedals on the pedalboards of professional musicians around the world.