This thing is expensive but it also helped me knock three pedals off my board and essentially paid for itself. The impulse loading feature alone is insane!
I just got mine and it sounds great! Regular type reverbs with clarity and huge ambient harmonic washes. I haven't even tried the cab simulations and impulses yet.
Ed, you are right on, It is better and worth the price. Now I want to see them drop the timeline. I know it is coming. Thanks for all you do. Love you channel.
I have a Big Sky and just received my MX today and I'm totally blown away. It is really expensive and I'll be paying my card off for months but I'm glad I did it.
I dig this guy. Was looking at potentially upgrading my reverb (RV-6) LITERALLY the day this pedal was released. Anytime I can buy a one-n'-done product im in. Just waiting for my MX to arrive
It seems like a great reverb pedal. What always concerns me with these companies though is that they can get you to pay $400-$500+ for their latest pedal but then a year or so later they come out with a new, improved version.
I just plugged mine in with my h90, and those two pedals in tandem sound so amazing. They had me playing all day! I never owned the old Big Sky, so I can't compare, but I will say it is the best sounding reverb pedal I have ever heard. Great video btw!
I’ve heard people complain about that screen and honestly I prefer a simpler screen interface- I had the meris LVX and while ya that screen looks way better, interacting with it never really felt natural….
I just want to figure out how to run my two multi-effects pedals into the Big Sky MX using a stereo switcher of some kind so I can play with either one without having to switch cables.
I run two reverbs in series regularly, which makes this unit far more appealing than the original (which I never bought). Wished they’d updated the look though - the Meris stuff looks way cooler.
I had a Strymon Flint and gave it a run for a year, sold it. Tremolo was nice, but too much for just a tremolo pedal. The only digital reverb I've kept is EHX's Ocean's 12, which is a dual reverb. Yeah, not a Strymon fanboy either.
I thought the plate setting sounded the best...yes, that was my initial take on it, space and simplicity too, I found their spring setting to be just laden with digital artifacts, which I found surprising for such a revered pedal and company.
Strymon DIG is my favorite of their pedals, and the mobius is still the best sounding multi-modulation effect pedal, even though its individual effects don’t hold up against individual best-in-class pedals for each effect. For midi pedalboard users, the ‘stryfecta’ are very solid and tourable options.