is a professional-grade, dual-effect pedal that combines three distinct vintage tremolo circuits with three classic reverb algorithms in one compact enclosure. It is widely celebrated for its ability to deliver studio-quality sounds that range from mid-1960s American amplifier twang to ambient 1980s hall reverberations, making it a staple for genres like indie rock, blues, and surf music. Core Effects and Versatility

: A faithful recreation of full-size two-spring tanks for classic "splashy" guitar tones.

The second-generation Flint introduced several hardware and software upgrades to increase performance and flexibility:

: A "hard" sounding tremolo modeled after 1960s American amplifiers that used light-dependent resistors for sharp attenuation. Reverb Algorithms :

: Inspired by early electronic plate reverbs, offering a rich, smooth, and quick build-up in density.

: Recreates the "swampy" and "sultry" bias tremolo produced by fluctuating gain in classic tube power stages.

: A rare, sonically complex dual-band filtering effect that creates a soothing pulse with a mild phaser character.