Deco is the last pedal on my board because that’s how tapes work. Mostly though, it’s the only pedal that’s “required”. I leave the saturation side on all the time. It was fun watching these guys discover it because it’s such an odd pedal. Odd, until you consider its emulating all the things you love in music full stop
I’m really thinking of buying a Deco. I’m into Noel Gallagher, The Strokes, KOL and others and am wanting something a little different. I have the DIG and love it.
@@Coltrane45I know you were responding to OP, but I thought I’d chime in. I put the Deco at the very end of my chain as the last pedal. It not only allows me to control the overall volume of my chain as it goes into the amp, but the doubletracker side gets into that Tame Impala territory with holding down the switch. I personally thing it works best that way because it adds warmth to your entire chain. However, I did previously use it as my sole overdrive and put it earlier in my chain. It’s honestly just preference because the doubletracker side does the warbly vibrato thing, chorus, delay, flanger all in one. There’s no right or wrong way as long as you’re having fun!
I appreciate these long uploads. I usually listen to them in segments. So please don’t feel that you need to make them shorter. I always end up coming back to finish listening to them.
I’m not sure how many years I’ve been watching Pete on Andertons videos. I’m still amazed that he never seems to play the same thing twice! Just brilliant!
@@davidjameschamberlain that’s a great improvement over V1! It now is genuinely a 2-in-1 tape delay and single control reverb. Not just ‘add some reverb to your delay’ as an option.
Ppl complain about the prices of these pedals but forget that Strymon gives you more for your $$$ than any other manufacturer. These are the best pedals on the market. I own the Flint, Deco, and El Cap. All 3 are absolutely beautiful. The Lex is my next pedal.
I've used the Deco as a tape machine on my productions for years. A simple send and return from the DAW does the job. It's got a "studio mode" adjustable via a jumper inside the unity for better matching impedance (line in/out versus guitar in). You can also play with the frequency response by holding a button when powering up. It's quite a swiss army knife. I love it.
I have the Deco V1, it is an incredible pedal and so underrated. Think it confused reviewers but the saturation mode is amazing and then the double tracker is amazing fun.
The Deco was the first pedal Strymon released after the guitar shop I used to work at became a dealer in around early 2014 or so. I bought one immediately. Hard to believe you guys went so long before realising how amazing it is! The saturation side is the only pedal overdrive I've ever really liked.
Gents - this is your best video yet and Pete’s playing did the pedals so much justice. I have the V1 versions of the Flint and Deco. I use the Flint all the time but have rarely used the Deco - didn’t really understand it. I do now - great demo; I’m going to spend a few hours re-introducing myself to it. Strymon’s pedals are epic and as much as I love watching all the pedal videos and buying way too many pedals, the reality is that Strymon is probably the premier pedal manufacturer and they are so worth the money. This was the perfect reminder.
How do you go about that, pray tell? I just got an Eon Fuzz last week and I'm getting rhe Deco V2 shortly. How do you go about stacking them, settings-wise?
Grace. That record is the most important one in the soundtrack of my life. I was 24 and all doors were open. At the same time, it was 3 am and all hearts were broken. What a record. What a voice. What a giant loss.
hello guys, I watch almost all your videos, I had 8 Strymon Pedals and currently 4 still on my board, I never understood why you never made videos with such revolutionary Pedals. Thank you for this stratospheric video!!
i own an old flint and a compadre. Flint is my desert island pedal, but the compadre... I blind bought it and got the surprise of my life. I use it constantly because my clean tone comes from rolling down the volume pot and having such a subtle compressor to bump up the level and the booster to give it growl... Is amazing. in love with this two pedals
Deco is one pedal I’ve had from Strymon since day one and will never let go. It does all the classic tape effects! It’s the best flange, chorus, and slapback I’ve ever had. Need to play it in wide stereo mode!
I’ve been watching your videos for a few years now & I don’t think I’ve ever seen you blown away as much as this video. Pity they’re so far above 99% of people budget.
Just got a Cloudburst and I tried so many different ambient reverbs and the price really pushed me away but at the end of the way I tried one at the last shop on my guitar shop tour and I LOVED IT! It totally inspired me to approach guitar differently. Thank you for these videos guys!
I sold my V1 Deco and V1 Lex bought the Vw2 versions and picked up the V2 Flint. With the Deco, and all these, really, the controls are so sensitive that it's hard to do on the fly. So the Midi is important. Also, Iridium is midi controllable as well... so there's that. Great show guys!
Jeff's "Hallelujah" is my favorite song of all time. Overall, he is probably one of the very few most talented musicians of all time. Singer, songwriter, guitarist, lyricist, all of it. RIP.
George Harrison used a Leslie speaker on one of the 3 different Let It Be guitar solo versions. Clapton used a Leslie on Badge. Pet Ham (Badfinger) used one on No Matter What. Those are probably the most famous early uses of a Leslie and all predate Gilmour using one.
Anders Osborn has lately been using a Deco pedal on some cool sounding songs. Tim Pierce uses the Lex pedal. Thanks for the great demo. Andertons Music Co. ROCKS !!! 🎸👍👏😎✌️
These pedals are great. The "secret sauce" in my opinion is someone who can play a guitar well enough to showcase the sounds. Pete does a great job of this. Under my fingers, these same pedals would be a smear of sound that would get the cops called on me.
I'd like to just chime in that I love the ridiculousness, Lee's commentary, Pete's incessant innuendo. Is anyone really coming back to this channel for straightforward demos and reviews? There's plenty of that, this is not that. This is to guitar like The Grand Tour(the real Top Gear) is to automotive journalism. Thanks guys for the laughs and obvious enthusiasm and enjoyment.
I believe there was a band that used the Leslie quite a bit prior to SRV… what was their name, now… Oh yes… The Beatles! Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think they had a couple of hit records back in the day! That Lex sounds sooooo good! I want one…
They're beautiful pedals. Stunning. No doubt. No question. For the connoisseur player where money is no object (the player who doesn't care about cost. 5k guitars here, 4 or 5k amps there, etc). These are the Bugattis of the effects pedal world. For the "hobbyist" like me, I'll stay a boss fan from now on because boss already fills every bit of every tone i want (and every tone i don't want) and i could buy 2 or 3 used boss pedals for the price of 1 strymon. That being said, more pedals in the world are always a great thing and so is competition. It forces other manufacturers to step up their game. Another great demo from the Dane and the captain.
Ok, So I watching this video like 20 times already, mostly because of your playing guys, especial the part of Lex, beautiful sound and amazing licks. Have 5 Strymon pedals on my board now. All of them are incredible, and 3 of them I got after watching this video, so I guess you doing great job guys ;)
Great video and demo. I watched it over a couple of days. For my money it could have gone on to full feature-film length :) I think it's the first time I truly understood why these pedals are worth every penny. The way they can be combined without any apparent loss of articulation or dynamic range is especially impressive.
So THAT's what the Deco does! Fabulous. And the Lex! Who first used a Leslie with guitar, at least in pop/rock? Most possibly the Beatles. And Clapton used one on Cream's 'Doing That Scrapyard Thing' and 'Badge', a tune co-written with George Harrison and on which Harrison (as L'Angelo de Mysterioso) played rhythm...so maybe it was him doing the arpeggio through the Leslie. Around the same time, John Cippolina used one in the track 'The Fool', on Quicksilver Messenger Service's self-titled debut album. Also, Dom Troiano (took Robbie Robertson's spot in the Hawks and Joe Walsh's place in the James Gang) used a rotosphere type pedal on the instrumental 'Mello Caramello Palumbo', which appeared on 'Soul Crusade', the sole album from Toronto-base band Mandala. These were all in 1968.
Captains face and Peter being lost in playing is a much better testament to Strymons quality and sound, than any review could ever be. @danishpete I love your G chords etc.
The lex is the best 'chorus/rotary' type sound i have ever heard - I've been looking for a chorus to go with my vibe and its been hard to find a good one tbh... The lex is amazing...
It's like they've been snorting Strymon pedals through a rolled-up dollar bill! The GAS level is off the charts!! Between this and the addition of social media likes... Lord, have mercy!
I had a Strymon Mobius because like all the other sheep I was told it was the best. Yes there is incredible detail in the tone but I found the damn thing thin and sterile. After 2 years I replaced it with the best of analog pedals. Fat, warm and NOT sterile but have a lot of character. Yes ..and still on the boards of many of the very best players.
MIDI clock in is important whenever you want to use these boxes in sync with your DAW or drum machine! ... handy if you need it (;-)) Well ... Strymon ... iv'e got just one - the Lex - due to the high price point but it was really worth it. The Lesley amp dirt is just fun and defies any "digital allergic issues" ... it's just a perfect pedal! Thanks a lot for sharing!
The Deco and Lex are the standouts here. The others are amazing too but I feel like other Strymon stuff supercedes them (BigSky over blueSky, Volante over El Cap..). I've got a Mobius and the rotary mode is amazing and since the Lex rotary has several more parameters, it makes me really want one. And 2ish years ago had you made me list the Strymons in the order o wanted them, Lex would be towards the bottom.
I wish they would re-release their Damage Control Tube pedals.....they were great! I have their Solid Metal Tube distortion....it kicks serious distortion!
I've had my v1 Deco since release and I've gotten every last cent out of that thing. It's amazing!
Deco is the last pedal on my board because that’s how tapes work. Mostly though, it’s the only pedal that’s “required”. I leave the saturation side on all the time. It was fun watching these guys discover it because it’s such an odd pedal. Odd, until you consider its emulating all the things you love in music full stop
Same here! Especially when you hold down the doubletracker switch to flange your whole chain. *chef’s kiss*
I’m really thinking of buying a Deco. I’m into Noel Gallagher, The Strokes, KOL and others and am wanting something a little different. I have the DIG and love it.
Can you give some more context in how you use your Deco? I am close to adding one and could really use some real-use feedback from an owner. Thanks!
Deco is the best pedal in the bunch. It’s a harmonic sweetener, a drive, a doubler, a chorus, a phaser, flanger and echo.
@@Coltrane45I know you were responding to OP, but I thought I’d chime in. I put the Deco at the very end of my chain as the last pedal. It not only allows me to control the overall volume of my chain as it goes into the amp, but the doubletracker side gets into that Tame Impala territory with holding down the switch. I personally thing it works best that way because it adds warmth to your entire chain. However, I did previously use it as my sole overdrive and put it earlier in my chain. It’s honestly just preference because the doubletracker side does the warbly vibrato thing, chorus, delay, flanger all in one. There’s no right or wrong way as long as you’re having fun!
I appreciate these long uploads. I usually listen to them in segments. So please don’t feel that you need to make them shorter. I always end up coming back to finish listening to them.
I’m not sure how many years I’ve been watching Pete on Andertons videos. I’m still amazed that he never seems to play the same thing twice! Just brilliant!
The old El Cap does have reverb. Secondary function on the Time knob. They just moved it to its own knob in the V2.
Own knob, plus the reverb can be used standalone, without the mix affecting the reverb level
@@davidjameschamberlain that’s a great improvement over V1! It now is genuinely a 2-in-1 tape delay and single control reverb. Not just ‘add some reverb to your delay’ as an option.
@@stevethebeeline44 although the reverb on v1 is still very impressive
Yep, it does. Pain in the arse to use, though, because on the V1, it's only available with delay and impossible to change on the fly.
And worth the extra money?????
Ppl complain about the prices of these pedals but forget that Strymon gives you more for your $$$ than any other manufacturer.
These are the best pedals on the market. I own the Flint, Deco, and El Cap. All 3 are absolutely beautiful. The Lex is my next pedal.
I've used the Deco as a tape machine on my productions for years. A simple send and return from the DAW does the job. It's got a "studio mode" adjustable via a jumper inside the unity for better matching impedance (line in/out versus guitar in). You can also play with the frequency response by holding a button when powering up. It's quite a swiss army knife. I love it.
I have the Deco V1, it is an incredible pedal and so underrated. Think it confused reviewers but the saturation mode is amazing and then the double tracker is amazing fun.
You don’t seem to see it as often as the others, but generally, those that use it absolutely swear by it!
Totally agree. It’s always on for me and, in fact, it’s kinda the centerpiece of my rig. My wiring doesn’t work without it. It’s a genius pedal.
I'm close to adding one to my board, but need that last kick - can you give some detail on how you use yours, and why it's so indispensable?
@@Coltrane45 The modulation is different than regular mods of that type that it does....its just great, get it lol
The Deco was the first pedal Strymon released after the guitar shop I used to work at became a dealer in around early 2014 or so. I bought one immediately. Hard to believe you guys went so long before realising how amazing it is! The saturation side is the only pedal overdrive I've ever really liked.
Gents - this is your best video yet and Pete’s playing did the pedals so much justice. I have the V1 versions of the Flint and Deco. I use the Flint all the time but have rarely used the Deco - didn’t really understand it. I do now - great demo; I’m going to spend a few hours re-introducing myself to it. Strymon’s pedals are epic and as much as I love watching all the pedal videos and buying way too many pedals, the reality is that Strymon is probably the premier pedal manufacturer and they are so worth the money. This was the perfect reminder.
Strymon is so good... The Strymon brigadier bucket brigade delay is often overlooked and its amazing
Yesss!!! Loved seeing someone discover the Deco and all its glory! Such an underrated pedal!! Love it stacked with a fuzz.
How do you go about that, pray tell?
I just got an Eon Fuzz last week and I'm getting rhe Deco V2 shortly. How do you go about stacking them, settings-wise?
Man….you guys are must watch. A great feature of the Deco….turn lag time to 3 o’clock + and you’ll get luscious slap back delay!
Grace. That record is the most important one in the soundtrack of my life. I was 24 and all doors were open. At the same time, it was 3 am and all hearts were broken. What a record. What a voice. What a giant loss.
Stupid question but what song is Pete play at the start of the vid?
@@marksinclair6154 Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
hello guys, I watch almost all your videos, I had 8 Strymon Pedals and currently 4 still on my board, I never understood why you never made videos with such revolutionary Pedals. Thank you for this stratospheric video!!
Stratospheric. Wow.
That ‘Kashmir’ intro sounded fabulous!
Deco v1 is my favorite pedal ever. So excited for V2!
I always wanted a Deco but I now may have to get one. This is a great demo. Do you know if I can go mono in but get a stereo out?
@@TheOligoclonalBand You can, yeah.
@@TheOligoclonalBand yes
Deco v1 is my favourite pedal and it’s great seeing you guys figure it out. I always wanted a tone knob and now they do
Used the Timeline since it came out and others over years, including Iridium. Everything they do is spot on! Can’t wait to try these new pedals!
Love Pete's playing on those first two pedals.Dont let him go just weigh his pockets down so he is always your so good together
That Lex sounds amazing. These pedals aren't cheap, but nothing else really sounds like them, so it seems fair.
i own an old flint and a compadre. Flint is my desert island pedal, but the compadre... I blind bought it and got the surprise of my life. I use it constantly because my clean tone comes from rolling down the volume pot and having such a subtle compressor to bump up the level and the booster to give it growl... Is amazing. in love with this two pedals
Deco is one pedal I’ve had from Strymon since day one and will never let go. It does all the classic tape effects! It’s the best flange, chorus, and slapback I’ve ever had. Need to play it in wide stereo mode!
The Deco acts as a tape flanger as you move to the Zero. You can hold the second button down and it will flange whilst held down.
They call it auto flange
Can't go wrong with Strymon pedals! Excellent review and chatter!
The Deco v1 has been one of my favourite pedals for a long time. So much fun in one box.
I’ve been watching your videos for a few years now & I don’t think I’ve ever seen you blown away as much as this video. Pity they’re so far above 99% of people budget.
Just got a Cloudburst and I tried so many different ambient reverbs and the price really pushed me away but at the end of the way I tried one at the last shop on my guitar shop tour and I LOVED IT! It totally inspired me to approach guitar differently. Thank you for these videos guys!
I sold my V1 Deco and V1 Lex bought the Vw2 versions and picked up the V2 Flint. With the Deco, and all these, really, the controls are so sensitive that it's hard to do on the fly. So the Midi is important. Also, Iridium is midi controllable as well... so there's that. Great show guys!
what midi controller do you use?
DE-LIGHT-TE-FULL !!!!
By far THE best "guitar-pedals-demos" duo !!
You always enlighten my days.
Thank you Capt'n'Pete !
their Sunset dual overdrive is AWESOME!
Jeff's "Hallelujah" is my favorite song of all time. Overall, he is probably one of the very few most talented musicians of all time. Singer, songwriter, guitarist, lyricist, all of it. RIP.
I used to own the V1 DECO and loved it.
I unfortunately sold it for some reason. Now I want it back! It's a bag of magic and tricks
George Harrison used a Leslie speaker on one of the 3 different Let It Be guitar solo versions. Clapton used a Leslie on Badge. Pet Ham (Badfinger) used one on No Matter What. Those are probably the most famous early uses of a Leslie and all predate Gilmour using one.
How is there not a million subscribers on this channel yet?! I love these videos.
What I am hearing is presence with the pedals on. They are amazing pedals.
Anders Osborn has lately been using a Deco pedal on some cool sounding songs. Tim Pierce uses the Lex pedal. Thanks for the great demo. Andertons Music Co. ROCKS !!! 🎸👍👏😎✌️
These pedals are great. The "secret sauce" in my opinion is someone who can play a guitar well enough to showcase the sounds. Pete does a great job of this. Under my fingers, these same pedals would be a smear of sound that would get the cops called on me.
The Deco sounds so good. That's going on the list. Thanks, Andertons.
that deco is a pice of art.
cheers there nice comment m.
I don't bother playing albums and tracks anymore, I just listen to Pete on these videos
I'd like to just chime in that I love the ridiculousness, Lee's commentary, Pete's incessant innuendo. Is anyone really coming back to this channel for straightforward demos and reviews? There's plenty of that, this is not that. This is to guitar like The Grand Tour(the real Top Gear) is to automotive journalism. Thanks guys for the laughs and obvious enthusiasm and enjoyment.
The old El Capistan also had spring reverb, it was just a hidden setting adjusted by holding down both buttons and then turning a knob
DIG is just a great pedal.
But is it me or is the modulation not working?
I just bought the cloudburst and am enjoying it a little too much.
Might have started something that I cannot stop...
Pete's final jam on the Flint and Deco is insane.
I believe there was a band that used the Leslie quite a bit prior to SRV… what was their name, now… Oh yes… The Beatles! Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think they had a couple of hit records back in the day! That Lex sounds sooooo good! I want one…
Who are they ?
Must be a bunch of entomologists or something
I think they studied the mercy dung beetles if I’m correct
The Deco is one of the most underrated pedal. The Wide Stereo mode is really fun.
i had all Strymon pedals a few years ago. Steadily sold or traded them off. Now I want some of them back. For most uses there isn't much better.
Pete's playing is outta this world phenomenal! He's my hero on guitar!
I love buying pedals and then the V2 gets released immediately after. Great playing and video, as always.
Deco is one of my favorite pedals of all time. Always wondered how you guys didn't love it.
I love Pete's "almost Kashmir" intro! 🤣
Strymon. What a company
They're beautiful pedals. Stunning. No doubt. No question. For the connoisseur player where money is no object (the player who doesn't care about cost. 5k guitars here, 4 or 5k amps there, etc). These are the Bugattis of the effects pedal world. For the "hobbyist" like me, I'll stay a boss fan from now on because boss already fills every bit of every tone i want (and every tone i don't want) and i could buy 2 or 3 used boss pedals for the price of 1 strymon. That being said, more pedals in the world are always a great thing and so is competition. It forces other manufacturers to step up their game. Another great demo from the Dane and the captain.
I'm really digging the Dig. Sounds amazing.
Ok, So I watching this video like 20 times already, mostly because of your playing guys, especial the part of Lex, beautiful sound and amazing licks. Have 5 Strymon pedals on my board now. All of them are incredible, and 3 of them I got after watching this video, so I guess you doing great job guys ;)
Pete's playing in this video, just lovely.
Great video and demo. I watched it over a couple of days. For my money it could have gone on to full feature-film length :)
I think it's the first time I truly understood why these pedals are worth every penny. The way they can be combined without any apparent loss of articulation or dynamic range is especially impressive.
So THAT's what the Deco does! Fabulous. And the Lex!
Who first used a Leslie with guitar, at least in pop/rock? Most possibly the Beatles. And Clapton used one on Cream's 'Doing That Scrapyard Thing' and 'Badge', a tune co-written with George Harrison and on which Harrison (as L'Angelo de Mysterioso) played rhythm...so maybe it was him doing the arpeggio through the Leslie.
Around the same time, John Cippolina used one in the track 'The Fool', on Quicksilver Messenger Service's self-titled debut album.
Also, Dom Troiano (took Robbie Robertson's spot in the Hawks and Joe Walsh's place in the James Gang) used a rotosphere type pedal on the instrumental 'Mello Caramello Palumbo', which appeared on 'Soul Crusade', the sole album from Toronto-base band Mandala.
These were all in 1968.
Pete into that Deco was pure magic!
Pete, you can play some unbelievable chord progressions. You rock!
leslie at the beginning of us and them Pink floyd organ. Your intro just made me realise i need a Lex thankyou.
Captains face and Peter being lost in playing is a much better testament to Strymons quality and sound, than any review could ever be. @danishpete I love your G chords etc.
Great demo!! There's some phase relationship issues going on between the two amps used - maybe worth looking into with y'all's setup! Cheers!
One of my all time favorite videos. Well done guys!!!
This vid has helped me so much. I have a cloud burst coming, so now I have a better understanding of what else to get.
The lex is the best 'chorus/rotary' type sound i have ever heard - I've been looking for a chorus to go with my vibe and its been hard to find a good one tbh... The lex is amazing...
El Cap V1 Reverb. Hold down both switches & turn the time knob up for Reverb
the Deco does some funky phasing stuff - check your Correlation Meters. Sounds great - looks weird.
Please the 70’s were the greatest time for everything!!!
That Led Zeppelin intro gave me goosebumps! Well done!
Love Strymon.
This was really good, Pete going off on it says a lot!
Cool Intro. I love that Custom Shop strat. Great sounds
It's like they've been snorting Strymon pedals through a rolled-up dollar bill! The GAS level is off the charts!! Between this and the addition of social media likes... Lord, have mercy!
After those pedals, most of us wouldn't have money for coke
Will I get a Klon if I can find an instance in which Pete was allowed to finish a thought?
Thanks guys! I use the deco tape saturation side as my always on pedal... great video
The deco sounds absolutely magnificent!
After hearing all these pedals, I wonder why any other brand even bothers to make their own reverb/delay/tape effects
One of the best of all time!
These pedals sound very nice in stereo. Thanks for the demo.
I had a Strymon Mobius because like all the other sheep I was told it was the best. Yes there is incredible detail in the tone but I found the damn thing thin and sterile. After 2 years I replaced it with the best of analog pedals. Fat, warm and NOT sterile but have a lot of character. Yes ..and still on the boards of many of the very best players.
Strymon is the best. Period!
Great review guys!!! Now....can we get a directors-cut video for the laughs?! ;-)
MIDI clock in is important whenever you want to use these boxes in sync with your DAW or drum machine! ... handy if you need it (;-))
Well ... Strymon ... iv'e got just one - the Lex - due to the high price point but it was really worth it. The Lesley amp dirt is just fun and defies any "digital allergic issues" ... it's just a perfect pedal!
Thanks a lot for sharing!
11:32 "Here's the clean tones" .... instant CCR-Bad moon rising.... 🤣
Best video ever!!!! You guys are partying with the good stuff !!!!
This review is absolute chaos. I love it! xox
8:22 - Iridium, sunset, zelzah, compadre, and riverside all had midi capability baked in!
edit: Also Nightsky and Volante
The Deco and Lex are the standouts here. The others are amazing too but I feel like other Strymon stuff supercedes them (BigSky over blueSky, Volante over El Cap..).
I've got a Mobius and the rotary mode is amazing and since the Lex rotary has several more parameters, it makes me really want one. And 2ish years ago had you made me list the Strymons in the order o wanted them, Lex would be towards the bottom.
A month late but I've watched this 5 times. So entertaining and I have got to get a Deco
Strymon...you gotta make a Deco Deluxe!! I am happy with the V2, but man, it would be awesome.
I love Pete's Elevator Music :-).
Damn Pete the intro dude. Crazy good
El Capistan v1 also have spring reverb. It is a secondary function.
I was hoping to hear Pete play U2 songs with the Dig!
I wish they would re-release their Damage Control Tube pedals.....they were great! I have their Solid Metal Tube distortion....it kicks serious distortion!
Not enough precious metals left on earth to make them
@@shckltnebay ?
@@markholmes2665 joking
You truly brought Jimi into the space for a minute there. Amazing.
This video has been brought to you by male tigers.
"He was a road-worn unit in need of service..." You and I both, buddy. You and I both.
Lee’s new yoga position at 1:05:20, “The Humping Tiger,” will absolutely revolutionize the exercise industry.