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Electro-Harmonix Unveils the Nano Deluxe Memory Man

Electro-Harmonix Unveils the Nano Deluxe Memory Man

In describing this new version of a company classic, EHX founder Mike Matthews stated: "The new Nano Deluxe Memory Man delivers the lush bucket-brigade delay and modulation of our classic large-format pedal. We simply shrunk it and added some features for modern players including both Rate and Depth knobs for enhanced modulation control. Now, you can have the Memory Man in our time-honored standard chassis, or our new, compact, nano design."


Features

  • Rich analog delay, chorus and vibrato
  • Maximum delay time of 550mS
  • Compact, rugged, pedalboard friendly enclosure
  • Internal user-accessible switch to turn delay tails on or off
  • True bypass when tails feature is off
  • 9.6DC-200 power supply included

Electro-Harmonix Nano Deluxe Memory Man Analog Delay / Chorus / Vibrato Pedal (Demo by Bill Ruppert)

The Nano Deluxe Memory Man features a U.S List Price of $203.10 and is available now.

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