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Brief & Accurate Description of gear/guitar:
1979 Vintage Electro-Harmonix Micro Synthesizer
Original Rare V1
Has its share of scratches and wear
Distortion slider broken but enough sticks up to adjust
Missing a few of rubber slider tips
All of these imperfections are cosmetic only
Works as it should
Sounds amazing
No scratchy sliders
This is the original V1 version from 1979. Not a reissue
Great vintage tones right here!!
The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man is one of the most revered and sought-after effects pedals ever made. It combines echo, chorus and vibrato in ways never dreamed of before.
This one has definitely seen a few beyond the studio in its day, and while it is modest in its appearance on the outside, the inside is pristine and sounds great
This is one of the earlier non-true – bypass versions. That sounds better in my opinion
Difficult to date exactly, but it has the following characteristics:
Detachable 24v power supply (instead of the attached version)
The older PICO 0033 PCB (instead of the newer New Sensor Corp. EC2002REV-E)
White-on-Black small pointer large heavy knobs (instead of the barrel kind)
MN3005 Bucket brigade circuit
"Big Box" housing, 2 + 3 side set knob configuration
Comes with:
Deluxe Memory Man Pedal
Manual paper
External EHX 24v power supply
Modifications (if any):
None to either
Accessories (hardshell case etc):
see above
Location (City,State or City,Country):
Central NJ
Contact Info (No Phone #s)
PM me here
References (eBay or other forum userid):
I am on Ebay, Jemsite, MetalGuitarist.org, Sevenstring.org, Thorn Forums, HugeRacks, Marshall Forums, VHT Forums, Fractal Forums, Vintage Rocker Birds and Moon, The Gear Page, Harmony Central, RigTalk, Guitar Porn, Reverb.com all with the name Sevenstringer
Price (include currency and if firm/obo):
1979 Micro Synthesizer - $525
90s DMM Memory Man - $525
No Trades Thanks
Pictures:
More pics here:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/1wyos5gmu/
1979 Vintage Electro-Harmonix Micro Synthesizer
Original Rare V1
Has its share of scratches and wear
Distortion slider broken but enough sticks up to adjust
Missing a few of rubber slider tips
All of these imperfections are cosmetic only
Works as it should
Sounds amazing
No scratchy sliders
This is the original V1 version from 1979. Not a reissue
Great vintage tones right here!!
The Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man is one of the most revered and sought-after effects pedals ever made. It combines echo, chorus and vibrato in ways never dreamed of before.
This one has definitely seen a few beyond the studio in its day, and while it is modest in its appearance on the outside, the inside is pristine and sounds great
This is one of the earlier non-true – bypass versions. That sounds better in my opinion
Difficult to date exactly, but it has the following characteristics:
Detachable 24v power supply (instead of the attached version)
The older PICO 0033 PCB (instead of the newer New Sensor Corp. EC2002REV-E)
White-on-Black small pointer large heavy knobs (instead of the barrel kind)
MN3005 Bucket brigade circuit
"Big Box" housing, 2 + 3 side set knob configuration
Comes with:
Deluxe Memory Man Pedal
Manual paper
External EHX 24v power supply
Modifications (if any):
None to either
Accessories (hardshell case etc):
see above
Location (City,State or City,Country):
Central NJ
Contact Info (No Phone #s)
PM me here
References (eBay or other forum userid):
I am on Ebay, Jemsite, MetalGuitarist.org, Sevenstring.org, Thorn Forums, HugeRacks, Marshall Forums, VHT Forums, Fractal Forums, Vintage Rocker Birds and Moon, The Gear Page, Harmony Central, RigTalk, Guitar Porn, Reverb.com all with the name Sevenstringer
Price (include currency and if firm/obo):
1979 Micro Synthesizer - $525
90s DMM Memory Man - $525
No Trades Thanks
Pictures:
More pics here:
https://postimg.cc/gallery/1wyos5gmu/