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  • #90369
    Ned Flanders
    Moderator

    Cool, got enough electric mistresses?LOL

    #90509
    Dr. Molly
    Member

    Hi

    Still missing the first issue Electric Misteress Blue/red graphics and no matrix filter. The Electric Mistress was the first EH pedal I bought so it’s got a special place in my heart :). Since SAD 1024 chips are extremely expensive IF you can find them at all I’ll be OK if one of them dies. They all sound different even the ones that are made the same year and has the same board version.

    /Dr. Molly

    #90523
    Fender&EHX4ever
    Moderator
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    The Electric Mistress was the first EH pedal I bought so it’s got a special place in my heart :). Since SAD 1024 chips are extremely expensive IF you can find them at all I’ll be OK if one of them dies. They all sound different even the ones that are made the same year and has the same board version.

    I love the Electric Mistress also. At one point I had the 18v, the 9v, and a vintage Deluxe Electric Mistress at the same time; but I sold off the 9v 😥 I agree, they all sound very different. The 18v is super crisp with a lot of treble, and the vintage Deluxe is much fatter with a lot of bass. Both are perfect for different applications.

    How do you like the Talking Pedal. Those are super-rare.

    #90605
    Dr. Molly
    Member

    Hi

    Found that one on a local sell site for like 180$. It’s a cool pedal sounds best when you sweep it slow I think. I don’t think it’s worth the extreme $$$ you see on e-bay, maybe if yr a collector only but not sound wise. How about the Instant Replay is it worth buying? Can it be used in a live situation?

    #96309
    Stoner Wizard
    Participant

    My “EH Army”: Latest update 24/06/09

    Original EH boxes:

    * 1978 EH NYC Big Muff Pi (Op-Amp) with Tone Bypass and “True Bypass Mod” (still with the original Carling switch).
    * 1977-78 EH Deluxe Big Muff Pi (“Blend On/Off” version). All original!
    * 1977-78 EH Deluxe Big Muff Pi (“Parallel/Series” version), “True Bypass” modded and additional switch for compressor on/off.
    * 1975 EH Octave Multiplexer.
    * 1978 EH Doctor Q Envelope Follower.
    * 197? EH Small Stone Phase Shifter (First version).
    * 197? EH Small Stone Phase Shifter (Second version).

    Reissue EH boxes:

    * 90’s Sovtek “Military Green” Big Muff Pi – thick graphic version.
    * EH Big Muff Pi USA (Early 2.000’s version with black-pointer knobs and Carling-type switch).
    * EH Big Muff Pi USA (Bought in 2.005, last of wooden-box units, I suppose).
    * EH Double Muff (cardboard packaged version).
    * EH Metal Muff Distortion w/Top Boost.
    * EH Hot Tubes 2.002 version (pointer knobs and Carling DPDT switch).
    * EH POG.
    * EH Frequency Analyzer (Big box. Bought this year – cardboard packaged).
    * EH XO Stereo Pulsar.
    * EH Pulsar Tremolo (Wooden Boox version – 2.004 or 2.005).
    * EH Polychorus (Early 2.000’s version with black-pointer knobs and Carling-type switch).
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – early reissue (american AC-cord) with black “pointer knobs” and “True Bypass Mod” with a 3PDT switch.
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – 2.003’s wooden-box reissue round knobs and standard “hex-nut secured” footswitch, pre-“True Bypass” version.
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – Latest reissue (2.005 and after). Cardboard box packing and “True Bypass with relay” unit.
    * EH Stereo Memory Man With Hazarai.
    * EH Holier Grail Reverb.

    And that’s all, folks!

    Greetings from Spain.

    Nacho

    #98429
    Stoner Wizard
    Participant

    Good mornin’

    Finally, I’ve completed my “EH Army”: Latest and final update 30/07/09 (no more pedals, please! -laughs)

    Original EH boxes:

    * 1978 EH NYC Big Muff Pi (Op-Amp) with Tone Bypass and “True Bypass Mod” (still with the original Carling switch).
    * 1977-78 EH Deluxe Big Muff Pi (“Blend On/Off” version). All original!
    * 1977-78 EH Deluxe Big Muff Pi (“Parallel/Series” version), “True Bypass” modded and additional switch for compressor on/off.
    * 1975 EH Octave Multiplexer.
    * 1978 EH Doctor Q Envelope Follower.
    * 1974-78 EH Small Stone Phase Shifter (First version).
    * 197?-78 EH Small Stone Phase Shifter (Second version).

    Assorted reissue EH boxes:

    * 90’s Sovtek “Military Green” Big Muff Pi – thick graphic version.
    * EH Big Muff Pi USA (Early 2.000’s version with black-pointer knobs and Carling-type switch).
    * EH Big Muff Pi USA (Bought in 2.005, last of wooden-box units, I suppose).
    * EH Double Muff (cardboard packaged version).
    * EH Metal Muff Distortion w/Top Boost.
    * EH Hot Tubes 2.002 version (pointer knobs and Carling DPDT switch).
    * EH Octave Multiplexer reissue (classic chassis) (cardboard box late version with round knobs).
    * EH POG.
    * EH Q-Tron (wooden box, early 2000’s version with black pointer knobs and Carling-type switch).
    * EH Frequency Analyzer (Big box. Bought this year – cardboard packaged).
    * EH Pulsar Tremolo (x2) (Wooden Boox version – 2.004 or 2.005 & later (2006) cardboard box version).
    * EH Stereo PolyChorus (Early 2.000’s version with black-pointer knobs and Carling-type switch).
    * EH XO Stereo Pulsar.
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – early reissue (american AC-cord) with black “pointer knobs” and “True Bypass Mod” with a 3PDT switch.
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – second early reissue with external power supply, black pointer knobs and Carling-type switch. All original!
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – 2.003’s wooden-box reissue round knobs and standard “hex-nut secured” footswitch, pre-“True Bypass” version.
    * EH Deluxe Memory Man – Latest reissue (2.005 and after). Cardboard box packing and “True Bypass with relay” unit.
    * EH Stereo Memory Man With Hazarai.
    * EH Holier Grail Reverb.
    * EH 16 Second Digital Delay reissue (x2). Both are “stock” (with the 4-bar count in previous to recording). One is from 2004 (wooden box) and the other one (purchased recently without original packing) is later.

    And that’s all, folks!

    Greetings from Spain.

    Nacho

    #99249
    m0jo
    Member

    Holy crap, I have some catching up to do!
    (but I’m only 19 years old so .. financially I’m screwed ;) )

    My “collection”:

    EH Big Muff Pi USA
    EH Big Muff Pi Russian (black older one with thick steel chassis, like the green .. but it’s black.. )
    EH Doctor Q USA (folded metal chassis)
    Self built Muff Fuzz with voltage control

    Coming up:
    either a Riddle Q-Balls or a Wiggler
    (depending on the release date of the Riddle coinciding with my girlfriend’s trip to the USA).

    My bassist’s collection:
    EH Q-tron (folded metal)
    .. well he’s a bassplayer so that’s a pretty big one :) I’m half-way convincing him to get a Bass Big Muff! :D (he’s stubborn.. very)

    And I’ve got a load of pre-EH-gas pedals .. but those don’t count in this thread. :)

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