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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT
Jumikael Jumikael

«  It is not up to the name it bears. »

Published on 10/14/13 at 09:15
Analog delay pedal with tap tempo. The build quality is quite good, although from experience I'm a bit wary of the footswitch pedals "XO" (New Generation) EHX.

UTILIZATION

Using extremely simple, you just take a few minutes to understand the interaction between the buttons.
Interesting point when using the tap tempo, you can also use the subdivision notes, and thus arrive at a closer to a reverb effect 'as a delay, and it is very simple and instinctive way.

SOUND QUALITY

This is a good delay. In fact, in the current production of analog delays, it may be the best that I have ever trying.
However, it is singularly lacking in character. It is very quiet, very clean, but it almost look like a digital delay. Also, it does not compare against a deluxe memory man "big box": it has an extra grain that are not found here, too bad. Similarly, we have no damage on DMMtt a beautiful tremolo, as with older DMM. The modulation is nice, even very good, but again below what we had used EHX.

OVERALL OPINION

I had a good month, at a good price. However he quickly bored me, and I returned to the DMM "big box" which is much more interesting.
I bought it to replace my Strymon Timeline, and finally I came to regret it when I do not particularly like digital delays.

I was talking about the current production of analog delays. It would be interesting to see what the delay gives Moog released in November for 200 €, because I do not put that kind of money in this model!

But be careful: I love analog delays, and some may appreciate, however, that DMMtt is so clean, quiet and smooth. Tastes and colors, it can not be discussed :)