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    st.bede
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    I feel that the boy is a bit too warm..the delays are not clear enough but, attaching a CV pedal allows me to do a number of cool things that I love that boy……if I was going for an everyday delay sound I would choose the DMM over the boy…peace

    #105848
    Blackacre
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    It is certainly a bit darker than most analog delays, which makes it a great addition to any pedal board. I also like that you can color the repeats with the rotary effects–it isn’t the most practical feature, but is great for something a bit different at times. I replaced my mass-produced digitals with the memory boy and a home-made digital delay with similar characteristics to the Memory Boy (i.e., darker repeats and wet/dry controls). EHX has won me for life with their delays.

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    st.bede
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    It is certainly a bit darker than most analog delays, which makes it a great addition to any pedal board. I also like that you can color the repeats with the rotary effects–it isn’t the most practical feature, but is great for something a bit different at times. I replaced my mass-produced digitals with the memory boy and a home-made digital delay with similar characteristics to the Memory Boy (i.e., darker repeats and wet/dry controls). EHX has won me for life with their delays.

    I will say that I have been using it wuth a dark sounding amp (a 1965 fender princeton) so, I need to check it out with more amps…

    I think the functionality of the pedal is extremly musical which IMHO way overrides a bit of a “dull” tone…In many way I am playing the pedal like the expersion knobs on a synth…extremly cool…I wish all pedals were that cool…

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