WebChorus/vibrato control. The chorus/vibrato control of the Deluxe Memory Man introduces a modulation in the delay time: slow for chorus, faster for vibrato. This produces a "doppler" pitch shifting in the delayed signal. A … WebThe big box Behringer is a clone, but it doesn’t sound the same. There are many analog delays that are similar sounding, but they all get there different ways. If you want a Memory Man, EHX is probably the way. Older big box if you can afford it, more recent (XO / Tap Tempo) if not. They’ve skyrocketed in price though.
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WebVintage 1977 Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man EHX Analog Blue/Silver USA. $795 $98 price drop. $697. Used – Very Good. Add to Cart. Electro-Harmonix Deluxe … WebAug 28, 2024 · That is the version to feature the Panasonic MN3005 chips. EHX currently makes a reissue with a slightly different name, called the Memory Man–TT 1100. Another version, the 550, features half of the delay time. Only the pedals that have the words “tap tempo” spelled out on the pedal contain the mythical Panasonic chips. WebApr 11, 2024 · EHX claims "The EH XO version of the Deluxe Memory Man is an exact reissue of the original Deluxe Memory Man with one upgrade: true bypass." Other than chipset (later big box units used 3008s), I think the biggest contribution to sound differences is calibration. I've heard accounts of 3008-equipped units sounding indistinguishable … crew am jepphost