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Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:31 pm
by Teej212
love mine. its always on, provides such a nice atmospheric effect more so than typical delay

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:34 pm
by nieh
theavondon wrote:And I have a friend that uses one basically as a vibrato and then layers that with a DD-6 going into it, which is rad.


:idea:
I'm gonna try this. how would I go about setting it up? blend all the way up, feedback all the way down, depth wherever?

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:56 am
by JuJo
I had one for a week and really loved it. It had a really cool over the top vibrato effect that I havent been able to duplicate since then. The problem is, it totally crapped out within a few days and the wet signal stopped coming through at all. :no:

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:26 am
by theavondon
nieh wrote:
theavondon wrote:And I have a friend that uses one basically as a vibrato and then layers that with a DD-6 going into it, which is rad.


:idea:
I'm gonna try this. how would I go about setting it up? blend all the way up, feedback all the way down, depth wherever?


I guess yeah, about that. Not entirely sure, but you're smart, you'll figure it out.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:35 pm
by Pizza
I have one and i LOVE mine. I could see how people might now like the modulation as it can make you a bit seasick but i think it's great. I like it for a delay and as a noisemaker. I just got a Deviever PEEP that i'm using with it and it made it 100X more fun. Turn the feedback, blend, and depth up turn on some square wave vibrato and manipulate it with the PEEP. secks.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:37 pm
by sonidero
Pizza wrote:I have one and i LOVE mine. I could see how people might now like the modulation as it can make you a bit seasick but i think it's great. I like it for a delay and as a noisemaker. I just got a Deviever PEEP that i'm using with it and it made it 100X more fun. Turn the feedback, blend, and depth up turn on some square wave vibrato and manipulate it with the PEEP. secks.


I just wanna say I am surprised that Pizza wasn't taken...

WELCOME PIZZA!!! :!!!:

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:41 pm
by ChetMagongalo
Best new username of 2013!

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:09 am
by Pizza
Haha thanks, dudes. I was super surprised too.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:20 am
by mysteriousj
PumpkinPieces wrote:Pretty cool sounding, has a mind of its own sometimes, but I could never get the right mix of dry/wet signal for my tastes. I always felt that either the delayed signal was overwhelming my clean or I couldn't hear the delay signal. I had this problem with the deluxe as well... it might have been that I was using them before a pre-amp and it was amplifying the delays once it got to a certain point.


This. I prefer a effect level control vs a blend. Blend you can get vibrato which can be useful but meh. The repeats are just so quiet.

Mines also pretty noisy and whiny and I'm talking way sub 500ms, maybe I got a bad one :idk: . I did make some really awesome sounds with the modulation but other than this I think I'm not that into mine and will probably flick it off soon.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 7:13 am
by DarkAxel
PumpkinPieces wrote:but I could never get the right mix of dry/wet signal for my tastes. I always felt that either the delayed signal was overwhelming my clean or I couldn't hear the delay signal.


i feel that's one of the issues with delays overall... if a delay pedal is good, there shouldn't be a problem like that...

i liked toy, but could use a bit more modulation control... so boy could be good for me, right...

could check that cavedweller out though :cool:

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:00 am
by Pizza
The memory boy was my first modulated delay, except for the stuff on the dl-4 and dd-20. IMO the memory boy has a lot of charm. The blend knob is tricky and i can never seem to set it right but when it's on it sounds amazing. The blend knob is tricky too, i usually keep mine on about 8 o'clock. Anything more and it's a bit too much. (with the peep plugged in and if there is enough light it's a very lush chorus) I'd say it's worth checking out. I didn't like mine at first and tried flipping it after about a week. When nobody tried to grab it i threw it back on my board and figured out how to utilize it.

Another thing i like about it is when using a fuzz with it power chords sound massive with the delay/modulation. Feedback is also amazing with it.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:04 am
by Casavettes
I agree with Pizza
The memory boy has a lot of charm and this thread is making me wonder if I should put it back on my board

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:07 am
by Pizza
You should man. I've got three delays right now (de-7, mammary boy, and a boss dd-5) and it serves it's purpose and has it's time and place.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:32 pm
by bugzaney
I myself am a total mammary boy.

Re: EHX Memory Boy

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:38 pm
by penelope tree
I have the Deluxe version and its definitely an interesting pedal. It is a bit erratic though and can only be used with a 9.6v power supply. Mine sometimes produces a weird foggy hiss sound with the repeats and relatively short delays can have a ring mod type sound. However, I really like the expression pedal options, the square wave modulation and the effects loop and I don't think I could get anything else with all those features without spending a lot more money.