Strymon LEXV2

Strymon Lex Rotary Speaker Simulator Pedal V2 Instruction Manual

Model: LEXV2

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The Strymon Lex Rotary Speaker Simulator Pedal V2 is designed to provide an authentic rotary speaker experience for guitarists. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Lex V2 pedal, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

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The Lex V2 pedal requires a 9V DC power supply, providing 300 microamps of current. Use only the included power supply or a compatible isolated power supply to prevent damage.

3.2 Connecting Your Pedal

Txuas koj ntaus ntawv mus rau lub IN jack. For mono output, use the OUT L jack. For stereo output, connect to both OUT L thiab OUT R jacks. The pedal supports both mono and stereo input sources via a TRS input switch.

Qab view of Strymon Lex V2 pedal showing input, output, USB, and EXP/MIDI jacks.

Figure 1: Rear panel connections of the Lex V2 pedal, including input, output, USB, and EXP/MIDI ports.

3.3 MIDI and Expression Pedal Connectivity

Cov EXP/MIDI jack allows for full MIDI control via a TRS 1/4" cable or USB-C. This enables control over various parameters and access to 300 MIDI preset locations. An expression pedal can also be connected here for real-time control of selected parameters.

4. Operating Your Lex V2 Pedal

The Lex V2 offers a comprehensive set of controls to shape your rotary speaker tone. Familiarize yourself with each knob and switch for optimal sound sculpting.

Sab saum toj view of Strymon Lex V2 pedal with all control knobs and switches clearly visible.

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  • HLUB: Adjusts the rotation speed of the simulated rotary speaker.
  • MIC DISTANCE: Controls the simulated distance of the microphones from the rotary speaker, affecting stereo width and room ambience.
  • HORN LEVEL: Adjusts the output level of the rotating horn, allowing it to cut through the mix or blend more subtly.
  • PREAMP Tsav: Adds grit and harmonic richness, simulating the tube-driven amplifier of a classic rotary speaker.
  • Ntim: Boosts or cuts the overall output level by up to 6dB.
  • DRY: Mixes in your dry signal, allowing for parallel processing.
Close-up of Strymon Lex V2 pedal showing RAMP, VOLUME, PREAMP DRIVE, and DRY controls.

Daim duab 3: Paub meej view of the RAMP, VOLUME, PREAMP DRIVE, and DRY controls.

4.2 Switches and Footswitches

  • MIC (front/rear): Selects the microphone placement, either in front or behind the simulated cabinet.
  • RAMP (slow/med/fast): Controls the acceleration/deceleration rate when switching between slow and fast rotary speeds.
  • SLOW/FAST Footswitch: Toggles between slow and fast rotary speeds. Hold down for a gradual rotary brake effect.
  • ON Footswitch: Koom nrog lossis hla cov nyhuv.
Close-up of Strymon Lex V2 pedal showing MIC, SPEED, MIC DISTANCE, HORN LEVEL, and SLOW/FAST footswitch.

Daim duab 4: Paub meej view of the MIC, SPEED, MIC DISTANCE, HORN LEVEL, and SLOW/FAST footswitch.

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  • Complete Rotary Speaker System: Accurately reproduces the low-frequency bass rotor, rotating treble horn, tube-driven amplifier, and finely tuned microphone placement.
  • Premium Analog JFET Input Circuit: Ensures superb responsiveness to your playing dynamics.
  • Full MIDI Control: Control every switch, knob, and setting remotely via MIDI commands.
  • 300 MIDI Preset Locations: Store and recall a vast array of custom sounds.
Strymon Lex V2 pedal highlighting input, speed control, and MIDI connectivity.

Figure 5: Visual representation of the premium analog JFET input circuit, rotor speed control, and full MIDI capabilities.

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Video 1: A comprehensive demonstration of the Strymon Lex V2 Rotary Speaker Guitar Effects Pedal, showcasing its features and sound capabilities.

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To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Lex V2 pedal, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Ntxuav: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the pedal's exterior. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
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  • Lub zog: Always disconnect the power supply when the pedal is not in use for extended periods.

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If you encounter any issues with your Lex V2 pedal, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Tsis muaj suab: Check all cable connections (input, output, power). Ensure the pedal is receiving power and the ON footswitch is engaged. Verify your instrument and amplifier are functioning correctly.
  • Tsis xav nrov nrov: Ensure you are using an isolated power supply. Check for faulty cables or interference from other electronic devices.
  • Tswj tsis teb: Perform a factory reset (refer to the full user manual for specific instructions). If the issue persists, contact Strymon support.

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FeaturePaub meej
HomStrymon
Qauv Lub NpeLex V2
Qauv nab npawbLEXV2
StyleRotary
XimBronze
Yam Nyhav476 Nws
Voltage9 Volts
Ampnpau taws300 Tub Ntxhais Microamps
Cov teebmeem tso zis suabModulation
Tswj HomKhob
Hwj chim SourceDC fais fab mov
Kev Kho Vajtse InterfaceUSB
Teeb liab homAnalog
Yam khoom Dimensions7.9 x 4.55 x 3.75 po
UPC852571008295

8. Warranty

The Strymon Lex Rotary Speaker Simulator Pedal V2 comes with a 2 xyoo warranty. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For detailed warranty terms and conditions, visit the official Strymon webqhov chaw.

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For further assistance, technical support, or to register your product, please visit the official Strymon website or contact their customer service department. You can find additional resources, FAQs, and firmware updates online.

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