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Description

Immerse yourself in the sonic landscape crafted by the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo, where vintage tone meets modern convenience. This pedal bridges the gap between the iconic, lush analog delays of yesteryears and the precision of contemporary technology. With the added flexibility of tap tempo, this device not only respects the legacy of its predecessors but also introduces a new realm of rhythmic possibilities. Whether you're weaving through the echoes of the past or sculpting the sounds of the future, this pedal stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of history and innovation.

Key Features:

  • Tap Tempo control allows for precise delay timing adjustments
  • NOS Panasonic bucket brigade circuits ensure warm, analog delay tones
  • Five tap divide subdivisions expand creative possibilities
  • Five expression modes for enhanced sound shaping
  • Compatible with a wide range of instruments and musical styles

Product specs

Brand Electro-Harmonix
Model Deluxe Memory Man Tap Tempo with Panasonic MN3005 Chip
Finish Blue
Year 2010s
Categories Delay Pedals

FAQs

Does the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo have tap tempo functionality?

Yes, the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man features tap tempo functionality, allowing you to set delay times precisely by tapping in the tempo with your foot.

What is the maximum delay time available on the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo?

The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo offers a maximum delay time of up to 550 milliseconds, providing rich, analog echo effects.

Can the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo produce chorus and vibrato effects?

Yes, in addition to delay, the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo can produce lush chorus and haunting vibrato effects, enhancing its versatility.

Is the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo suitable for live performances?

The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo is well-suited for live performances due to its tap tempo feature and high-quality analog delay, making it easy to synchronize with live band tempos.

What type of chip is used in the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo?

The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo uses the Panasonic MN3005 chip, which is known for delivering classic analog delay tones.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Sweet sounding repeats and lush modulation

  • Comprehensive control options including tap tempo and expression out

  • Offers FX loop and many time divisions for versatility

  • Can emulate an analog echoplex when used with an EQ pedal

  • Longer delay time (1100 ms) compared to original

  • Uses both NOS MN3005 Panasonic and newer Xvive BBD chips in different versions

  • No noticeable volume drop with gain reduction

  • Capable of fuzzy repeats with increased gain

  • Normal power requirements (9V), more convenient than original

  • Unique enough to stand out among analog delays

CONS

  • Borderline outrageous price

  • Clips with higher gain settings, requiring adjustment

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo.

Features and functionality

  • Tap tempo is crucial for syncing delay repeats with changing rhythms during live performances, offering flexibility in BPM and subdivisions.

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  • The TT550 model is noted for its low noise and ability to achieve around 50 repeats before self-oscillation, with a loop for effecting the wet signal.

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  • The 1100TT is preferred by some for producing higher fidelity repeats at lower delay times, closely resembling a tape delay sound.

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Comparisons

  • Chase Bliss Tonal Recall is recommended over Deluxe Memory Man for those seeking tap tempo with analog delay, if budget allows.

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  • DMM-1100TT is described as cleaner and brighter compared to the original, while the TT550 offers darker, grittier tones due to its closer max delay time.

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  • The J Rockett Clockwork is highlighted as a modern successor designed with the original circuit's engineer, offering a unique alternative.

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  • The 550TT uses Panasonic MN3008 chips, whereas the 1100TT uses Xvive MN3005 chips, affecting the sound character and fidelity of the repeats.

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Use cases and applications

  • Tap tempo is particularly valuable when playing in bands that require synchronized effects across multiple songs or when syncing with a master clock.

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  • The TT550's darker tones are preferred by players with bright guitars like a Strat through an HRD, balancing out the overall sound.

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User experience

  • Players who only use delay sparingly might not find tap tempo necessary, as demonstrated by those content with non-tap tempo versions.

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  • Owners report significant tonal variation across big box models, with different levels of grit and modulation, showcasing unique sound signatures.

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  • Users report the 550TT may introduce a fizz at the very end of its delay range, which some find undesirable.

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  • Owners find the 550TT generally sounds great across 95% of its delay range, with issues only at the extreme end of the dial.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some XO units with original Panasonic BBD chips are considered particularly desirable, but require careful searching on platforms like Reverb.

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Value and pricing

  • DMM-1100TT's higher price is attributed to its double the chips compared to the DMM-550TT, impacting sound clarity at the same delay times.

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See how Josh Klinghoffer uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

Josh Klinghoffer

Singer, Guitarist

Pearl Jam

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"The Tap Dancer we're using in conjunction with the expression pedal, the Expressionator. So whenever he feels like applying the expression pedal too he can bring up the feedback or delay the times or whatever," says Josh Klinghoffer's guitar tech about the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo Delay Guitar Effects Pedal.

See how Alex Trimble uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

Alex Trimble

Singer, Guitarist

Two Door Cinema Club

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Two Door Cinema Club's Alex Trimble uses the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT (i.e. with Tap Tempo) on his guitar pedalboard.

See how Vince Gill uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

Vince Gill

Singer, Guitarist

Eagles

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It is a little hard to see but you can clearly make out the EHX Memory Man TT1100 on his board. He switched things up for his 2015 tour.

See how Ben McLeod uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

Ben McLeod

Guitarist, Audio Engineer

All Them Witches

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It can be seen at 27:43 into the video.

See how Andy Othling uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

Andy Othling

Guitarist, Bassist

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In the description for this ambient song, Andy has listed the pedal that he has used as follows:

Diamond Compressor

EHX Micro Pog

Timmy Overdrive

Goodrich L-120 Volume

EHX Deluxe Memory Man w/ Tap Tempo

Strymon El Capistan

Line 6 Echo Park

Boss RV-5

Strymon Blue Sky

Boomerang III Looper

See how James Duke uses Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo

James Duke

Guitarist, Composer

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James Duke previously used the Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo, as shown in a post by thejamesduke on Instagram. It has since been replaced by a Moog pedal.

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