The Strymon DIG V2 is a dual digital delay pedal that captures the essence of 80s rack-style delays. It offers two simultaneous delays with multiple voicing options like adaptive delta modulation, pulse code modulation, and high-resolution modes, allowing for a wide range of sounds. The pedal features MIDI implementation, a JFET input circuit, and stereo in/out capabilities, making it versatile for both stage and studio use. The DIG V2 also offers various routing options (series, parallel, ping pong) and rhythmic subdivisions, and can be combined with other pedals like the Echorec for even more unique tones.
Two digital delay circuits with retro rack voicings.
Guitarists praised the Strymon DIG V2 for its clean, dual delay capabilities, finding it particularly effective with synthesizers, creating rhythmic effects and 80's lofi sounds. Users appreciated the versatility and the range of tones achievable, with many finding it to be one of the best dual digital delay pedals available. Some users found the features a little fiddly to set up at first, but got used to it.