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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Small Clone 4600 vs Memory Man Deluxe XO chorus
Hi, all!
Does anyone know if the Small Clone 4600 shares the same chorus chip/effect with a Memory Man Deluxe XO?
Also, does the Electric Mistress also use this same chip (along the additional flanger)?
No the Small Clone uses the MN3007, Memory Man XO the MN3008 (same line of chips, twice the stages but the specs aren’t identical) vintage Electric Mistress use the SAD1024, the modern deluxe the R5106 (the Neo & Stereo are digital).
The delay chip doesn’t really have much effect on the sound though in the scheme of things, the LFO,VCO,Clock Range & Filtering are what determine the sound and those 3 effects are completely different designs.
Thanks.
By “modern” Memory Man Deluxe, do you mean this?
https://www.ehx.com/products/deluxe-memory-man
Or, do you mean one of the tap-tempo models, like this:
https://www.ehx.com/products/deluxe-memory-man-tap-tempo-550
Or, the one with Hazarai:
https://www.ehx.com/products/stereo-memory-man-with-hazarai
I never mentioned modern deluxe memory man’s, only modern mistresses.
The XO Deluxe Memory Man uses MN3008, The Tap Tempo Memory Man 550 uses MN3008, the Tap Tempo 1100 uses MN3005.
Earlier Big Box reissue Deluxe Memory Man delays used either 2 x MN3005 or 4 x 3008, all vintage 5 knob Deluxe Memory Man’s used 2 x MN3005, vintage 4 knob used 4 x SAD1024, vintage memory man with boost switch used 3 x SAD1024, vintage memory man echo/chorus with boost input used 1 x MN3005 both Vintage & Reissue Big Box Stereo Memory Man’s (not the unrelated Hazarai model) used 1 x MN3005.
The Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai is digital and no relation to the memory man line other than in name.
Thanks for the detailed responses.