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GALLERY: Vintage Electro-Harmonix Pedals
GALLERY: Vintage Electro-Harmonix Pedals
A selection of vintage EH effects
Vintage Electro-Harmonix Pedals
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Gristlepig
on 11/10/2012
You forgot the Tall Font Sovtek Small Stone.
blackie
on 12/19/2010
my original electric mistress (1st generation) lasted about 8 months. still the best one! listen to trower's "city dreams" & "caravan to midnight" to hear the original's magic!!!!
Spy
on 11/08/2010
Oh come on Premier Guitar... you had all those gems together and you didn't bother to do a comparative review of the different generations of the same effect?
RaveDave60
on 11/06/2010
Man, I've had a whole mess of the EH catalog! OLD: Big Muff Pi (c.1973--still have); Deluxe Electric Mistress (c.1980); Octave Multiplexer (c.1978--still have); Small Stone (c.1975); Doctor Q (mid-70s); Small Clone (c.1980); Memory Man (late 70s); and this pedal thing with a flexible shaft which allowed you to use any effect box like a wah-wah (which I also made into a volume pedal). RECENT: Holy Grail; BassBalls (Russian-made).
Epi
on 11/05/2010
I have an original Big Muff Pi from 73 too. It still works great.
solderball
on 11/05/2010
i had an original Big Muff PI back in '73 or '74. It worked for about 12 months until it died. Great sound, but bad construction.
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