Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man 550 Analog Delay & Vibrato Pedal

£189.99

ELECTRO HARMONIX DELUXE MEMORY MAN Electro Harmonix have re-designed the case for the Deluxe Memory Man! This is the new improved version. The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Pedal gives you a range of harmonics in each knob. Warm and organic, up to 550ms of vibrant analog echo rivals tape delay. Loaded with lush, spatial chorus […]

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ELECTRO HARMONIX DELUXE MEMORY MAN

Electro Harmonix have re-designed the case for the Deluxe Memory Man!

This is the new improved version.

The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Pedal gives you a range of harmonics in each knob.

Warm and organic, up to 550ms of vibrant analog echo rivals tape delay. Loaded with lush, spatial chorus and haunting vibrato, this stompbox adds a whole palette of tonal colors to your sound-shaping arsenal. AC powered.

Features

  • Warm organic delays up to 550ms
  • Lush spatial chorus
  • Vibrant echo
  • Power Supply Included

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