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  • strings2wood
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    ok. Now that I understand the way it’s explained.
    I guess it’s not an option.
    Now it’s either a smaller DMM, OR a Memory Lane before they become redundant.
    Thanks for answering,

    strings2wood
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    This is from Diamond’s website:

    “The Memory Lane 2 is not a ‘hybrid delay’ or ‘analog voiced’ delay. Featuring NOS (new-old-stock) MN3005 BBD (bucket brigade delay) chips running at 15V the Memory Lane offers high headroom and superior sound quality with a 100% analog signal path.”

    um………..with a 100% analog signal path.

    There. Is that the only part”” you are talking about. Nowhere does it say digital brain etc.

    Not sure I get your point. There.

    strings2wood
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    This is from Diamond’s website:

    “The Memory Lane 2 is not a ‘hybrid delay’ or ‘analog voiced’ delay. Featuring NOS (new-old-stock) MN3005 BBD (bucket brigade delay) chips running at 15V the Memory Lane offers high headroom and superior sound quality with a 100% analog signal path.”

    strings2wood
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    Memory Lane is analog not hybrid.
    Not sure about the Empress, but the Memory lane is analog.

    strings2wood
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    Diamond Memory lane has tap tempo and the Memory lane 2 does.
    The latest (900) Malekko Echo’s have tap tempo as well.
    Analogman’s new Analog echo is rumoured to have a tap tempo option- I can’t confirm that though.

    BUT….if you check out the Proguitarshop.com’s videos section on their website, you can see them demonstrate the tap tempo on an analog delay. It seems it’s a feature that might become more of a standard feature rather than an option in the future, hence the enquiry.

    That’s why I’m asking if their is enough space/ or the possibility for the DMM or the DMM XO- it would DEFINITELY be icing on the cake for the best analog delay evailable. i.e. the DMM.

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