I've had my Memory Boy basically since it came out (so...4-5 years now, I think), but it's only started acting up lately. It seems like the maximum delay time is different every time it's plugged in, which is a problem seeing as one of my songs features the Memory Boy at max delay time pretty prominently/rhythmically. I have it on a pedalboard powered by a 1 Spot, but having that thing be on and off sometimes shouldn't be affecting my pedals.
Is this enough of an issue that I should get another one (thinking about either getting a Carbon Copy or a DMM), or is this something I should expect from all analog delays?
EHX Memory Boy Delay Time Change
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Re: EHX Memory Boy Delay Time Change
Hmm, I did have a similar type of problem with my Deluxe Memory Man 550TT so judging from that I think it might be in the digital control, maybe the chip has gone bad or something though I can't tell for sure as I never heard what was wrong with my DMM550TT in the end because I just got a new one.
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Re: EHX Memory Boy Delay Time Change
i had a similar experience while i had a Memory Boy
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Re: EHX Memory Boy Delay Time Change
Looked it up, turns out the chip that controls delay time is temperature sensitive. Temperature sensitive anything and living in Edmonton don't mix well at all. Definitely getting a different one.