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  • in reply to: Coming Soon? #91975

    The Memory Boy is going to knock your socks off! The masses have spoken and the Kitchen has delivered what will be the coolest Analog Delay Pedal. Others have tried, but could never figure out the recipe. The EHX Chefs have done it again. Stay tuned for this Boy…. he’s still the same little kid from the same block, but with a lot to say.

    in reply to: Which tube is the best? #91926

    When I hear Hartke, I think of bass amps. They make pretty cool guitar heads too. I use a Hartke Bass Cab with my Genz Benz, which has 1- 12AX7…..Still the same type of tube and spec that will work for your situation.

    Re-Tube and Rock On!

    in reply to: Which tube is the best? #91922

    One of the nice thing’s about your Hartke Bass Amp Head is that it only needs 1 Pre-Amp Tube. You will need a 12AX7 Tung-Sol Pre Amp Tube. This is the highest gain of all the pre-amp tubes. This will definitely “Fry up” your signal so you can get the maximum gain you are looking for.

    in reply to: POG EH Pedal doesn’t work #91420
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    I’ve tried several different power supplies. I use that Boss PSA-120 to power most of my other pedals, and I still can’t get it to work. Its just like it won’t even turn on. I don’t have the receipt (i bought it from a friend), but I would say its about 2 years old. I realize my option are probably pretty limited but I just wanted to see what they were.
    -Troy

    EHX does offer Outside of Warranty repairs. The cost of the repair is $30. It’s evaluated and tested before it leaves the kitchen. Let me know what you want to do. I can set it up for you. Rest assure, the pedal will come back to you Micro and Poggin’!

    in reply to: POG EH Pedal doesn’t work #91415
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    I have a POG that has completely stopped working. Nothing out of the ordinary happened, it just stopped turning on. The Power supply doesn’t work, and another thing that is odd is that most other power supplies don’t fit in the hole. However, is there anything I can do to get a new one? Or am I just out of luck. This is one of my favorite pedals I would love to not have to buy another one! any help is very much appreciated. Thanks alot,
    -Troy

    You can try a Boss PSA-120 AC Power Supply first. They are similar to the EH Power Supply. If that doesn’t work, I can get you the number to set up a repair. How long have you had it? Do you have all the warranty info and receipt?

    in reply to: New Blog Post: Golden Throat & Roger Troutman #91337

    This sound is making a big comeback. A lot of heavier musical material is using these types of sounds in their performance. Last week at the NAMM show, there was a serious buzz from some serious “metal dudes” who showed some genuine interest in the VoiceBox. The Vocoder on this box makes some cool sounds and a lot of guys are getting ideas on how to use it. Even some all female groups came by and were stoked about how cool the VoiceBox is. Watch out for the vocoder…. it’ll Pop and Lock you out!

    in reply to: Can someone shed some light on this new smaller russian BM? #91289
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    those people are damn lucky, fender is such a well known name

    So is Electro Harmonix! I was at NAMM 2009 last week and I couldn’t believe the response for our new products and the mention of how some guys still have the same boxes from 1973. Electro Harmonix was, is and will be strong for years to come. You had guys coming by the booth and bowing before Mr. EHX himself. We make pedals right!

    in reply to: Can someone shed some light on this new smaller russian BM? #91272
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    I found the thread on HCFX where a smaller one is mentioned and I can safely say NO there’s no new smaller russian coming out.
    The current russian muffs ARE indeed smaller than the old green and black ones and this is the source of confusion.
    SOmeone has obviously been in the dark since the late 90’sLOL

    Some dealers and stores might have some old inventory still. That could also be the confusion too. I hope someone finds an old Triangle and buys it for the price of a new NYC Muff. That would be like finding the Golden Willy Wonka Bar.

    in reply to: Can someone shed some light on this new smaller russian BM? #91259

    Yes, the Russian Big Muff is now in a smaller black chassis. Slightly smaller than the NYC Muff, but still the same smooth Muff distortion. Don’t let the size fool you. You can do some damage with it for sure.

    in reply to: Microstnth current draw? #90633
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    What is the current draw of the new 9v bass microsynth?
    I know it comes with a 200 power supply, but surely it doesn’t need that much?
    Please help me, as I am looking to buy a new power supply and need info on this.

    Good Morning All,

    The Bass Microsynth has a current draw of 40 mA. Keeping making sounds that shakes the inner doldrums of your amusement.

    in reply to: Small Stone Nano current draw #90370
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    Its about 12mA. In the future if you want to know the mA draw of a pedal this is a good site with lots of pedals listed.
    http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/power/list.htm
    Also you can learn how to test it yourself here: http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/PoweringPedals/index.htm

    Wow…. they are excellent reference sites. Good call!

    in reply to: Small Stone Nano current draw #90365
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    Greetings All,

    Straight from the EHX kitchen… The current draw on the Nano Small Stone is under 20 mA.
    Hope this helps out.

    Stop making me pedal-hungry!

    Not. ;)

    From where I sit, I get a wiff of that EHX Stew, and I tell you… this place makes your mouth water… You’ll smell what I mean shortly. There will be plenty to go around and plenty for seconds.

    😆

    in reply to: Small Stone Nano current draw #90362
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    Does anyone know what the current draw is for the Small Stone Nano?
    It isn’t listed on the website.
    I am adding one to my pedalboard, and will be using it on a link cable with other effects. I just wanted to be sure I will not overload it.

    Thanks

    Greetings All,

    Straight from the EHX kitchen… The current draw on the Nano Small Stone is under 20 mA.
    Hope this helps out.

    in reply to: Baritone Guitar Effect #89494
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    Im curious. Which pedal is best for getting a good, rich Baritone Guitar Sound? The Pog? Or the more expensive pitch shifters in the EH line?

    I like the Micro POG. It really works well and it is simple to use. You can get that octave below sound and throw those chords and it will track well.

    in reply to: Introducing: Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker #89132
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    Get both!!!

    The BMWTW is fairly inexpensive. So what you get for the money, it is all good.

    You can’t go wrong for $89.00 US….. True Bypass and Dangerous!

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