Electro-harmonix Nano Deluxe Memory Man
Mertay
Oct 14 2021, 09:14 AM
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I'm an EHX fan as some might know, every MM model has a different sound to them and this one also sounds appealing (tiny bit more upfront).

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Storm Linnebjerg
Oct 14 2021, 09:29 AM
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Nice! I nearly bought a Memory Man some years back when I was looking for a delay pedal, but ended up going for a Flashback from TC Electronic. Unfortunately I roasted that one using a wrong power supply. It was bought second hand, so tough luck. I like the sound of the one in the video though smile.gif

Your post did remind me that I had an Electro-Harmonix pedal back around 2002-2003 ish. If I recall correctly it was bought used, but probably not much older than some time mid to late 90's. It was just a Small Clone chorus pedal, but I do see some of these older pedals go for a bit of money. I sold it, including my Crybaby wah and Boss DS-2 around 2005-2006 or so, I think.

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Gabriel Leopardi
Oct 14 2021, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Oct 14 2021, 05:29 AM) *
Unfortunately I roasted that one using a wrong power supply.



Ouch!! This happened a lot in Argentina in the past because we have 220v, and most of the gear used to worked with 110v. I roasted some stuff as well... sad.gif

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Storm Linnebjerg
Oct 14 2021, 06:35 PM
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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Oct 14 2021, 04:12 PM) *
Ouch!! This happened a lot in Argentina in the past because we have 220v, and most of the gear used to worked with 110v. I roasted some stuff as well... sad.gif


I had it for about 4 hours, I think. laugh.gif

I don't recall exactly what happened, but I seem to recall something about the power supply being AC or DC and it being the wrong one.

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