Strymon unveil Zuma and Ojai power supplies
These two new supplies are the ideal solution for expanding pedalboards.
Strymon Engineering have announced two brand new pedalboard power supplies.
Zuma includes nine high-current, individually isolated, ultra-low-noise outputs—each with its own dedicated regulator and custom transformer. Each output provides a staggering 500mA of current to meet the needs of demanding pedalboards. These pre-regulated outputs, as well as optically isolated feedback, and advanced multistage filtering result in a power supply that allows pedals to achieve their highest possible dynamic range.
The Zuma is also expandable. By utilising the new Ojai power supply and the 24v output the user can add extra outputs to their rig, allowing for bigger pedalboards than ever before.
Ojai delivers clean, rock-steady power in a lightweight and expandable package, giving your pedalboard room to grow. Five high-current, individually isolated, ultra-low-noise outputs—each includes its own dedicated regulator and custom transformer. Each output provides 500mA of current. As with the Zuma, Ojai’s dual-stage topology, pre-regulated outputs, optically isolated feedback, and advanced multistage filtering result in a power supply that allows pedals to achieve their highest possible dynamic range.
Just like the Zuma, the Ojai is expandable. Connect multiple supplies using the 24v output jack to power a huge range of pedals.
The Ojai is expected to land in Spring 2016, with the Zuma due in the Summer.
Strymon announce DIG Dual Digital Delay
The US company add a versatile 80s style delay to their lineup.
Strymon have announced a brand new dual digital delay pedal, the DIG. With two simultaneous, integrated delays, the DIG offers three different delay characteristics, with one modelled on early '80s adaptive delta modulated delays, one modelling mid-'80s 12 bit pulse code modulation and the third a modern high-resolution 24/96 delay. The two delays can be set to run in series, parallel or ping pong modes and tap tempo is available via an onboard footswitch.
For more information, check the Strymon website.