Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man | AnalogMan Modded!

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Analogman Modded Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man

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Deluxe Memory Man info
The Japanese Panasonic MN30XX chips are the best ever made, a little better than the more recent (but also discontinued) Japanese MN32XX chips in the DM3, AD9 etc. and better than the BL32XX Chinese chips. These MN chips are all discontinued, only the Chinese chips are still made. Don't know how much longer EH will be able to make the memory man with the good old Japanese chips but they were using them in the XO series small die-cast Deluxe Memory man and they were used in all the classic large box DMM pedals and the 550TT.

Input Impedance increase tweak

The DMM, when on, has a slightly dull tone on the dry sound due to a low input impedance. That is like putting a volume pot on your guitar that is too low of a value. We can tweak the input impedance for a clearer tone. This mod helps both the WET and DRY tone when the pedal is ON. Makes no difference when off (true bypass). It is a trimpot so you can adjust it if needed. If you run your guitar directly into the DMM you can really hear the dullness, set the mix knob to full dry (no delay) and turn the pedal on and off to hear the change in dry tone. If you have buffers or other pedals turned on before the DMM, the low impedance of the DMM may not be hurting your tone much.

Gain reduction tweak

We can reduce the gain for less distortion on the DMM if you are having overloading problems due to hitting it with a hot signal. The level knob on the DMM can set the volume so the normal sound is the same with the pedal ON and OFF. But on the stock pedal, setting it like that often causes distortion. After our gain tweak, you won't have the distortion at the unity gain setting. There is a GAIN trimpot on this tweak, if you turn it down too much you may lose the ability to self-oscillate. But at our marked setting the gain is reduced enough to sound good and still allows self-oscillating repeats. You can turn it all the way up to get back to the stock gain. The new XVIVE 3005 chips don't seem to distort as much at higher gains, so this tweak is not really needed on pedals that use this chip (TT1100).

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force
reverb_year:
2000
reverb_offers:
on
reverb_model:
Deluxe Memory Man
reverb_condition:
Excellent
reverb_shipping_profile:
small pedals
reverb_seller_cost:
380
reverb_finish:
Silver