Brand | electro harmonix |
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Categories | delay |
Condition | Good |
Made In | US |
Model | memory man |
Electro Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe Delay
$950.00
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An all time classic analog delay from EHX, the Deluxe Memory Man is certainly one of the greatest delay pedals ever. Beautiful ambient warm yet clear analog delays with modulation for wonderful musical sound. This is the version with 4 MN3008, which in my experience is the best of the lot, compared to the vintage ones (and even the 90s ones) these are the most quiet and well behaved. This one is in good condition with the usual EHX enclosure wear and tear, so much as breath on their pedals and they scratch. It’s fully functional, sounds amazing and includes the original power supply.
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