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Bogner

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I see that Strymon has recently been offering some of the same pedals in a new color for that pedal. Several of their pedals are now being offered in a Midnight Blue/Charcoal Gray blend of color. It looks nice for sure. I have also seen some other limited edition variants like the Flint having black knobs instead of white. I guess rather than make new products for more sales you can simply change colors and people will buy the new color.

Good move or bad move?
 
I would say good move for their audience. I regularly see special editions of pedals go for more than normal ones. It’s a way to create scarcity artificially and hence value.

No price difference. I find it interesting and a way for them to possibly multiple sell the same product.
 
No price difference. I find it interesting and a way for them to possibly multiple sell the same product.

No price difference now. In the secondary market they go for higher value after a couple of years.

What Strymon gets is the ability to sell a second identical pedal to someone or to collectors that wouldn’t have been interested otherwise.
 
What Strymon gets is the ability to sell a second identical pedal to someone or to collectors that wouldn’t have been interested otherwise.

Boss does this sometimes, too. SD is one of the companies that has changed pedal colors, too, but I don't know if that resulted in a price increase down the line.
 
Color scheme on your pedal board is the single most important factor in guitar tone.

Honestly, every pedal should come in every color -and you pick when you order...

How else can we maximize tone?




Pedal order should be dictated by the color -for the same reason the Dewy Decimal and Library of Congress system are dying methods in libraries...

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They ran out of the cream knobs for flint, that’s why they were temporarily black. I doubt anyone is going to have a blue Big Sky and a black one. It’ll either push someone over the edge to buy or they will buy and se the current. All IMO of course.
 
BNG - Motorcycle companies do this all the time, if there are no changes in a model year they usually have "BOLD NEW GRAPHICS"
 
This doesn't bother me even slightly. If you're going to spend Strymon money on a pedal, you should be smart enough to research whether a different color means a different sound.

It's not the color of the pedal that dictates sound and tone, it's the color of the pedal as it relates to the adjacent pedal colors in your scheme on your board.

It's very complicated.
 
Boss does this sometimes, too. SD is one of the companies that has changed pedal colors, too, but I don't know if that resulted in a price increase down the line.

I think it may only work with the hipster crowd / pedals :)
 
Timeline has dual delays and Blue Sky is stereo already! What more could I need? :chairfall

I know, you meet the requirements to be a Strymonite with your purchase of essential Strymon functions.



Disclaimer, I love some of the Strymon stuff, I only use their Flint and power supplies currently -but they are a lot of fun to poke fun at because of the stable of obsessed gear nerds they captured who tend to have the giant pedal boards -its the best situation for a pedal company really -congrats to them.
 
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