New EHX Memory Man 1100-TT in bound

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New EHX Memory Man 1100-TT in bound

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Anyone else waiting on one of these? I'm really excited. I've been itching for a new delay for a little bit and this fits the bill.
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Re: New EHX Memory Man 1100-TT in bound

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Necro-bump.

Seems like no ILF'ers are to blame for the jacked up used prices for the original ones :idk:

Just found out about this. I would've been stoked if it weren't so pricey. Still though, all those tricks and extras (exp control, easy self oscillation, etc) in a tap tempo analog delay with long delay times is pretty damn unique, no? :idk:

Edit: Aparantly the Hungry Robot Moby Dick would cost me considerably less. A couple less gimmicks (exp control and self oscillation switch), but I tend to trust the build quality and customer service of HR pedals more than that of EHX :idk:

No way to try em in person side by side ofcourse :(
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I'm interested in the 550 version, because I don't need really long delays. I need to sell some gear, before I can start buying other gear again. I already have a bunch of delays (which I don't use).
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It sounds like the xvive ones are to spec though. They have the howard Davis seal of approval so imo anyone saying there's a sonic difference between the two is hearing either differences due to variations in other components or deluding themselves bc they paid $800 for an og one right before ehx rereleased them
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Yeah, I really don't buy into the chip magic when they have the exact same specs. But I would like to hear a side-by-side comparison.
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frigid midget wrote:Necro-bump.

Seems like no ILF'ers are to blame for the jacked up used prices for the original ones :idk:

Just found out about this. I would've been stoked if it weren't so pricey. Still though, all those tricks and extras (exp control, easy self oscillation, etc) in a tap tempo analog delay with long delay times is pretty damn unique, no? :idk:

Edit: Aparantly the Hungry Robot Moby Dick would cost me considerably less. A couple less gimmicks (exp control and self oscillation switch), but I tend to trust the build quality and customer service of HR pedals more than that of EHX :idk:

No way to try em in person side by side ofcourse :(
I have the Moby Dick, it's a very cool delay pedal. Have you seen my video? (the custom color blue one)
I haven't own a DMM nor a 1100-TT so I can't compare them. But what I can say is that they both have incredible modulations.
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Re: New EHX Memory Man 1100-TT in bound

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Yeah, I read about the new chip thing...And to be honest, this wouldn't be the first time I've seen the internet go apeshit over a slightly different component value in the reissue version of their beloved snake oil pedlol that used to fetch a fortune on reverb...;p

I wouldn't be surprised if they do end up sounding identical, and if so, I'd be even less surprised if there'll still be corksniffing geeks claiming their old one somehow sounds 'more organic' :p

Having said that, I never a/b's both versions, and I doubt anyone else has either, besides maybe the undoubtfully very capable ehx employees :)

For the price though, I'd rather go with something non-ehx. Like maybe the Moby Dick. I'll check that clip of yours Willem, cheers.
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