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Andre wrote: >I'm not overly familiar with the Electro Harmonix Memory Man pedal, but I >understand it to be similar to an Echoplex (the original stuff, not the >Oberheim bit) in design and function, with added pitch-modulation >features. Apparently the thing has been reissued, with a price of (I >*think*) about $200, and is in stores as we speak. (Er, type). > I have an old Memory-Man...I'm not familiar with the original Echoplex, so I can't comment on the comparison, but the Memory-Man is a pretty warm sounding delay, with a max delay time of about a half second. It sounds great when you tweak the delay time while playing -- you get a real smooth pitch shift. Also the chorus mode sounds really rich, and has a stereo output which sounds great. The reissue is the Memory Man Deluxe (5 knobs, instead of 3), which also has vibrato. As a side note, I am selling my Memory-Man if anyone is interested (for $125). I really like the effect, but there is a slight coloration of the sound, even in bypass mode (it doesn't use a true bypass switch). If anyone is interested, drop me a note. On this note, is anyone familiar with an analog delay which is full-bandwidth and has a true bypass switch? - Chris _____________________________________________________ Chris Chovit cho@gomez.jpl.nasa.gov AVIRIS Experiment Coordinator ph: (818) 354-8077 JPL M/S 306-336 FAX: (818) 393-4406 4800 Oak Grove Dr. pager #: (800) 759-8255 PIN 834-3869 Pasadena, CA 91109 _____________________________________________________