Analog Delay 550 ms with Modulation (Chorus or Vibrato)
https://www.ehx.com/products/deluxe-memory-man-classic-chassis
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Selling this incredible 1990s Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man unit in fine vintage condition!This is one of the mid-to-late 90s pedals that shipped with 2 x MN3005 chips on a PICO HB 9825 board. It carries a label from Howard Davis, who calibrated the unit during the 2000s to increase delay time and reduce noise. It has also just had a service and recap at Earthling Designs in Sydney. The unit is in fantastic shape electronically, and is ready for another 30+ years of solid use. Ships securely without it's original box, however an aftermarket power supply unit (24v Australian mains plug) is included in the sale.We ship worldwide from Melbourne, Australia. The default rate in the listing is for tracked shipping through Australia Post, however DHL and Fedex are available at buyers' cost. Please get in touch for more information!—The Deluxe version of the Memory Man delay from Electro Harmonix, released in 1980, was the fifth iteration of the Memory Man design, which made its debut in 1976. Key to its significance were two additions that made for an organic delay sound - a knob to control the preamp level, and a dedicated knob for the chorus and vibrato effects that had been introduced on the two previous versions of the pedal.Although a delay time of 300ms is short by modern standards, it was pushing the bucket-brigade chips inside the unit to the limit. Bucket-brigade devices, or BBD for short, are discrete capacitor arrays that were used to pass analogue audio signals before buffer-based digital delays were available.As the signal passes down the array, treble content is lost, and signal noise increases. This gives the DMM its trademark gritty, warm tone. The DMM, like the original Memory Man, had controls for Blend, Feedback and Delay, which still are the de-facto standard descriptions for controls today.
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