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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Mk2
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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Mk2

Delay/Echo/Phrase Sampler for Guitar from Electro-Harmonix belonging to the Memory series

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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Mk2Published on 09/27/09 at 18:18
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Analog delay legendary late 70's
Also has a chorus and a vibrato in adjustable intensitbr /> Also a rglage the internal pramp not dbrayable (-1 point)
Dry spare output

UTILIZATION

Archi-simple, while the ear is

SOUND QUALITY

Most excellent in the style of Gilmour "Another Brick in the wall" ...
The sound is warm, organic, in short it has all the adjectives that looks good on analog gear. Nothing wrong! The chorus is nice, but the vibrato more! Psychdliques effects guaranteed! Note that the formulation of the pedals Submitted to J. Hendrix Amplitube is pretty convincing when the "personality of the stamp made, gave a little small ide ... But only because the original sounds...…
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Analog delay legendary late 70's
Also has a chorus and a vibrato in adjustable intensitbr /> Also a rglage the internal pramp not dbrayable (-1 point)
Dry spare output

UTILIZATION

Archi-simple, while the ear is

SOUND QUALITY

Most excellent in the style of Gilmour "Another Brick in the wall" ...
The sound is warm, organic, in short it has all the adjectives that looks good on analog gear. Nothing wrong! The chorus is nice, but the vibrato more! Psychdliques effects guaranteed! Note that the formulation of the pedals Submitted to J. Hendrix Amplitube is pretty convincing when the "personality of the stamp made, gave a little small ide ... But only because the original sounds much better! It's an organic trs, trs alive! And I do not even the possibility of saturation pramp,

Rcemment I had the opportunity to compare an original Ibanez AD-9, although I am personally find good suprieur! The Memory Man has more EHJV of prsence and grain while sounding good vintage too! Without even talking about the possibility supplmentaires MM.

OVERALL OPINION

- How long have you use it? I use it for 1 year
- What is the particular feature you like best and least? The best: the sound, the mouth, the possibilities ... The least: no light effect on / off and preamp non dbrayable
- How do you report qualitprix? Excellent! Especially since I found it secondhand on Ebay United States, a cot me 90 euros including postage! A bargain! If you do not have the budget and you like analog delays, do you find an Arion SAD-1 ... Much less power and opportunity, but the spirit is similar.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ... Compltement!
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  • Manufacturer: Electro-Harmonix
  • Model: Deluxe Memory Man Mk2
  • Series: Memory
  • Category: Delays/Echos/Phrase Samplers for Guitar
  • Added in our database on: 09/09/2016

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Other names: deluxememorymanmk2, deluxe memory man mk 2, deluxe memory man mkii, deluxememorymanmkii

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