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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › does the deluxe memory man have similar/the same oscillation as an old (non-deluxe) memory man?
Hello,
I recently tried out an old 1979 Memory Man, like this and though the delay (too short) or chorus (too subtle) didn’t really grab me, I really loved the oscillation. Now, this pedal was $179, and I didn’t see fit spending that much money on a pedal that the only new thing it brings to the table is a very bassy and organic oscillation (I have a Carbon Copy). I was wondering, does the Deluxe Memory Man have similar oscillation? I’m considering purchasing one.
thanks
jeff
PS: what do you all think of malekko’s ekko series?
I would easily pay that for that Man. Wish I was where you are. Sorry, I can’t help ya on the oscillation. Ron?
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I went back to the store today and it was gone.
but good thing that there’s another happy ehx customer now!
Never hesitate…I got mine in about two hours from the time when the ad appeared on the Internet…Half an hour for arranging and 90 minutes to get to the owner’s house…I didn’t hesitate that day and I got my DMM in perfect condition (I wish it had some scratches though, they look great on those pedals :metal: ) for 2500 CZK – that’s about 150 dollars…great, isn’t it ?
ALL of the MM/DMM models should be able to oscillate with the feedback turned up high enough. If it cannot, something is wrong – possibly the trimpot alignment. I can fix it.
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