The Memory Man lineage represents the pinnacle of analog delay. From the original solid state echo to the legendary Deluxe Memory Man with its rich chorus/vibrato modulation.
Introduced in 1976, the Memory Man brought the sound of echo to the pedalboard, evolving into one of the most desirable guitar effects of all time.
| Image | Name | Year Start | Year End | Made In | For Sale | Collection | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No img | V1 Solid State (1976) Analog BBD (Reticon SAD1024) β’ Delay, Feedback, Blend | 1976 | 1978 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Deluxe V1 (Big Box 5-Knob) Analog BBD (MN3005) β’ Level, Blend, Feedback, Delay, Chorus/Vibrato | 1978 | 2000 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Deluxe Reissue (Big Box / 24V) Analog BBD β’ 24V DC | 2000 | 2010 | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai Digital β’ Looper, Multi-Tap, Reverse, Presets | 2007 | Present | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Deluxe Memory Boy Analog BBD β’ Tap Tempo, FX Loop, Expression Control | 2010 | Present | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β | |
No img | Nano Deluxe Memory Man Analog BBD (Xvive MN3005) β’ 9V | 2021 | Present | πΊπΈUSA | - | Details β |
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