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Electro-Harmonix Nano Deluxe Memory Man Analog Delay Effects Pedal Silver


Description



Features
- Analog delay, chorus and vibrato effects
- Adjustable delay times from 30mS up to 550mS set by the Delay control
- Full control over the number of echo repeats up to runaway oscillation with the Feedback knob
- An overload LED which indicates when the signal going into the analog delay block is too hot
- Wet/Dry mix control over the dry and delayed signals via the Blend knob
- Depth knob which sets the amount of modulation that’s added to the delay to produce vibrato and chorus type effects
- Tails Switch that sets whether the echoes decay naturally when the pedal is switched to bypass or if they are instantly muted
- Pedalboard friendly, compact, rugged enclosure
- Comes equipped with an Electro-Harmonix 9V power supply, pedal and manual
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Great Analog Pedal
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submitted9 months ago
byKurt
fromHuntington Beach, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I originally bought the EHX Canyon Digital Delay. It was great but I literally liked the DMM (Deluxe Memory Man) setting a lot more than all the other settings. So much so that, after researching, I exchanged the Canyon for this Nano Deluxe Memory Man. Although the Canyons DMM emulation is nice, the analog tone from the Nano DMM is night and day better for me. It just feels and sounds more natural, like I am literally playing my guitar in an echo-e cave, vs a computer generated copy of what I am playing with an echo-e cave algorithm. Sounds pretty "purist" of me, but go to guitar center and try the EHX Canyon (DMM setting) vs. the EHX Nano DMM side by side and I bet you'll hear a difference, and I bet you'll like the Nano DMM more. That being said, if you want a pedal with a tone of effects, you might like the Canyon more. But the DMM sounds better.
Great Delay pedal
submitted4 years ago
byDon
fromBeaumont, Texas
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