Archive for the ‘Music Man Guitars’ Category
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Electro-Harmonix’ Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it’s an echo, it’s a reverse echo, it’s a performance looper with tap tempo, and it’s programmable… it’s got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Electronics:
Controls: Blend, Decay, Filter, Repeats, Delay, Hazarai, Mono/L ad R 1/4 inch input, Mono/L and R 1/4 inch outputs, Bypass Footswitch with LED indicator, Tap/Record Footswitch, DC power input for battery replacement
Company: Electro-Harmonix
(2008-06-30)
List Price: $286.00
Amazon Price: $214.50
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: Electro-Harmonix
List Price:
USD 286.00Lowest New Price: USD 214.50
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Product Description:
Electro-Harmonix' Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it's an echo, it's a reverse echo, it's a performance looper with tap tempo, and it's programmable... it's got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Average Rating:

Features:
- Controls: Blend, Decay, Filter, Repeats, Delay, Hazarai
- Mono/L ad R 1/4 inch input, Mono/L and R 1/4 inch outputs
- Bypass Footswitch with LED indicator
- Tap/Record Footswitch
- DC power input for battery replacement
Special Features: Electro-Harmonix' Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it's an echo, it's a reverse echo, it's a performance looper with tap tempo, and it's programmable... it's got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Brand: Electro-Harmonix
Release Date: 2008-06-30
Customer Reviews

great effects, very fun
this pedal is really awesome. It has a lot of cool effects that I'm still learning how to use and it's also a really great practice tool since it has a looper. Every effect is shapable to a very large degree, and this thing is pretty compact for what it does.
Some people complain that it is hard to learn how to use, and this is true. It takes some time to get used to, but that's only because it has a lot to offer. Be careful with some of the settings though - if you dont know what you're doing you could blow out your speakers on some of the more snazzy effects.
My one complaint is the power source. It would be great if this thing could run on batteries, but no - it runs through an AC adapter which starts to heat up after about half an hour. While I'm sure you could find a clever way to rig it on a pedalboard with it's own slot on your powerstrip, I don't recomend leaving it plugged in for extended periods of time. Manual does not recommend using after-market adapters, but the one provided is pretty shoddy, so...
All things considered, a VERY good purchase for the $
Highly recommended, especially if you're a solo artist or SFX junkie.
(I mostly use it with an active fender jazz bass through a GK half stack)

oh man!
I'll be using this for a while. This thing is awesome, it's like an instrument on its own, in that you have to take time to really get to know it and all that it does... which is a good thing. It's pretty easy to use and clearly laid out as far as the controls go, it's pretty intuitive. But that doesnt mean you 'll learn everything in one sitting. I'll be exploring the possibilities for a long time now. I look forward to more product from Electro Harmonix.

Great little effects box -- a bit complex, though
Although all the rest of my pedals are analog, I thought I would go for this little puppy for the following reasons: 1) I was looking for a delay with tap ability to create a nice shimmering sound that would complement the other guitarist in our band. This has tap functionality and up to 3 seconds of delay time. 2) It comes with the ability to modulate your sound to some extent, creating chorus and flange-like effects. 3) It has a boat load of other functions, like loops, reverse effects, etc. 4) It's programmable. 5) I like Electro Harmonix products in general. 6) It's relatively inexpensive for what it has. 7) It has stereo-ins and outs. 8) It doesn't suck tone and signal strength. 9) It looks great.
I guess you could see this as a list of the pedals "pros." Thus far I've tested in out for only 2 hours or so, but it's lived up to my expectations. It actually has way more functionality than I wanted, but I'm looking forward to exploring and creating new sounds. For about two hundred, this is a great deal.
There are a few "cons" and they are: (1) It takes a while to learn how to use. The manual is _essential_ here. Right off the bat it tells you how to get a simple delay. I demo'd it in the store (Guitar Center) and I couldn't figure out how to get it to work. It was creating all sorts of crazy loops and I couldn't even shut the loops off! It was totally going crazy! So, if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't mess with this pedal. Fortunately, the manual looks very clear and although long (10 pages or more?) I think after I read through all of it I'll be clear on things. Actually, the fact that the pedal was going crazy when I demo'd it was cool, because now I know I can do all that crazy stuff (not that I'd really use that in a gig).
(2) It's only adaptor-powered, no possibility of battery use.
(3) It's digital. If you absolutely must have an analog delay, then you might check out the new MXR Carbon Copy, which is a bit cheapter, is smaller and is analog. Everyone says it's a great pedal. However, it can't do any of the other cool jazz this baby can do, and doesn't have tap tempo. Or for more money -- about three hundred -- you can get the analog Memory Man which everyone raves about. Or a Maxon delay. But the sound on this is close enough for me, and the analog delays don't have the features this one has.
(4) You can't switch presets with your foot. You have to bend down and turn the Hazarai (white) knob. You could raise the pedal to where you could reach it with your hand, but then you can't stomp on it (for the tap tempo). I'm not sure what to do with this conundrum just yet. Probably I'll only have 2-3 presets that I'll use in a gig and I'll just have to reach down and turn it when I have to?
In conclusion, I did a fair amount of research on delay pedals and demo'd a few in stores. For the money, I think this is a good pedal. It has 2 extra knobs more than a usual delay pedal (not counting the Hazarai knob) and that lets you adjust your sound to make it more analog-like or add some reverb-like effect, which is neat. It's functional, wacky if you want it to be, and it looks great!
* * *
Edit: I have now owned this pedal for about three months. It is great, and has loads of possibilities. Only thing I miss about it, is that it lacks an easy way to switch presets (you have to bend down and turn the Hazarai knob and push it, which you can try to do with your feet, but it's pretty hard!). No regrets about buying it though.
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Finish Electro Harmonix Stereo Memory Man Hazarai Delay Looper
Tags: delay, delay looper, electro, electro harmonix, harmonix, harmonix stereo, hazarai, hazarai delay, looper, looper pedal, man, man hazarai, memory, memory man, pedal, pedal electro, stereo, stereo memory
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Friday, July 4th, 2008
Electro-Harmonix’ Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it’s an echo, it’s a reverse echo, it’s a performance looper with tap tempo, and it’s programmable… it’s got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Electronics:
Controls: Blend, Decay, Filter, Repeats, Delay, Hazarai, Mono/L ad R 1/4 inch input, Mono/L and R 1/4 inch outputs, Bypass Footswitch with LED indicator, Tap/Record Footswitch, DC power input for battery replacement
Company: Electro-Harmonix
(2008-06-30)
List Price: $286.00
Amazon Price: $214.50
Used Price: $165.00
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: Electro-Harmonix
List Price:
USD 286.00Lowest New Price: USD 214.50
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Product Description:
Electro-Harmonix' Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it's an echo, it's a reverse echo, it's a performance looper with tap tempo, and it's programmable... it's got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Average Rating:

Features:
- Controls: Blend, Decay, Filter, Repeats, Delay, Hazarai
- Mono/L ad R 1/4 inch input, Mono/L and R 1/4 inch outputs
- Bypass Footswitch with LED indicator
- Tap/Record Footswitch
- DC power input for battery replacement
Special Features: Electro-Harmonix' Stereo Memory Man Delay pedal is a multi-tap delay, it's an echo, it's a reverse echo, it's a performance looper with tap tempo, and it's programmable... it's got all the Hazarai! Designed for the performing musician, the new Stereo Memory Man pedal is destined to be one of the most creative instruments on your pedalboard.
Brand: Electro-Harmonix
Release Date: 2008-06-30
Customer Reviews

great effects, very fun
this pedal is really awesome. It has a lot of cool effects that I'm still learning how to use and it's also a really great practice tool since it has a looper. Every effect is shapable to a very large degree, and this thing is pretty compact for what it does.
Some people complain that it is hard to learn how to use, and this is true. It takes some time to get used to, but that's only because it has a lot to offer. Be careful with some of the settings though - if you dont know what you're doing you could blow out your speakers on some of the more snazzy effects.
My one complaint is the power source. It would be great if this thing could run on batteries, but no - it runs through an AC adapter which starts to heat up after about half an hour. While I'm sure you could find a clever way to rig it on a pedalboard with it's own slot on your powerstrip, I don't recomend leaving it plugged in for extended periods of time. Manual does not recommend using after-market adapters, but the one provided is pretty shoddy, so...
All things considered, a VERY good purchase for the $
Highly recommended, especially if you're a solo artist or SFX junkie.
(I mostly use it with an active fender jazz bass through a GK half stack)

oh man!
I'll be using this for a while. This thing is awesome, it's like an instrument on its own, in that you have to take time to really get to know it and all that it does... which is a good thing. It's pretty easy to use and clearly laid out as far as the controls go, it's pretty intuitive. But that doesnt mean you 'll learn everything in one sitting. I'll be exploring the possibilities for a long time now. I look forward to more product from Electro Harmonix.

Great little effects box -- a bit complex, though
Although all the rest of my pedals are analog, I thought I would go for this little puppy for the following reasons: 1) I was looking for a delay with tap ability to create a nice shimmering sound that would complement the other guitarist in our band. This has tap functionality and up to 3 seconds of delay time. 2) It comes with the ability to modulate your sound to some extent, creating chorus and flange-like effects. 3) It has a boat load of other functions, like loops, reverse effects, etc. 4) It's programmable. 5) I like Electro Harmonix products in general. 6) It's relatively inexpensive for what it has. 7) It has stereo-ins and outs. 8) It doesn't suck tone and signal strength. 9) It looks great.
I guess you could see this as a list of the pedals "pros." Thus far I've tested in out for only 2 hours or so, but it's lived up to my expectations. It actually has way more functionality than I wanted, but I'm looking forward to exploring and creating new sounds. For about two hundred, this is a great deal.
There are a few "cons" and they are: (1) It takes a while to learn how to use. The manual is _essential_ here. Right off the bat it tells you how to get a simple delay. I demo'd it in the store (Guitar Center) and I couldn't figure out how to get it to work. It was creating all sorts of crazy loops and I couldn't even shut the loops off! It was totally going crazy! So, if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't mess with this pedal. Fortunately, the manual looks very clear and although long (10 pages or more?) I think after I read through all of it I'll be clear on things. Actually, the fact that the pedal was going crazy when I demo'd it was cool, because now I know I can do all that crazy stuff (not that I'd really use that in a gig).
(2) It's only adaptor-powered, no possibility of battery use.
(3) It's digital. If you absolutely must have an analog delay, then you might check out the new MXR Carbon Copy, which is a bit cheapter, is smaller and is analog. Everyone says it's a great pedal. However, it can't do any of the other cool jazz this baby can do, and doesn't have tap tempo. Or for more money -- about three hundred -- you can get the analog Memory Man which everyone raves about. Or a Maxon delay. But the sound on this is close enough for me, and the analog delays don't have the features this one has.
(4) You can't switch presets with your foot. You have to bend down and turn the Hazarai (white) knob. You could raise the pedal to where you could reach it with your hand, but then you can't stomp on it (for the tap tempo). I'm not sure what to do with this conundrum just yet. Probably I'll only have 2-3 presets that I'll use in a gig and I'll just have to reach down and turn it when I have to?
In conclusion, I did a fair amount of research on delay pedals and demo'd a few in stores. For the money, I think this is a good pedal. It has 2 extra knobs more than a usual delay pedal (not counting the Hazarai knob) and that lets you adjust your sound to make it more analog-like or add some reverb-like effect, which is neat. It's functional, wacky if you want it to be, and it looks great!
* * *
Edit: I have now owned this pedal for about three months. It is great, and has loads of possibilities. Only thing I miss about it, is that it lacks an easy way to switch presets (you have to bend down and turn the Hazarai knob and push it, which you can try to do with your feet, but it's pretty hard!). No regrets about buying it though.
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Strings Electro Harmonix Stero Memory Man Hazarai Delay Looper
Tags: delay, delay looper, electro, electro harmonix, harmonix, harmonix stero, hazarai, hazarai delay, looper, looper pedal, man, man hazarai, memory, memory man, pedal, pedal electro, stero, stero memory
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Monday, June 30th, 2008
Following up on the success and rave reviews of our newly released Vocalist products, we decided to make a pedal with the same cool features but specifically designed for the guitarist. With our exclusive musIQ technology we were able to combine the lightning-fast natural sounding harmony generation made famous by the Vocalist pedals, and fuse it with the demands of professional guitarists everywhere. HarmonyMan is the world’s first guitar pedal that generates harmonies based on your chord progression. It features four different types of pitch shifting depending on which of the 42 different voices are selected. Combine up to two distinct voices in any combination to accompany the input signal: a 3rd or 5th above or below, an octave up, two octaves below, 24 semitones and 4 detune variations. Simply play the songs you know and love, and when the spotlight cues your solo, hit the harmony footswitch to get amazing multi-part guitar harmonies!
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CuttingEdge Pitch Detection Engine Designed Specifically for Guitar, 3Part Guitar Harmony, Intelligent Harmony Voicings, Fixed Chromatic Voicings and Detune Voice Settings, Edit, Store and Recall 4 Memory Presets., Built-in Guitar Tuner
Company: DigiTech
List Price: $449.95
Amazon Price: $299.90
Manufacturer: DigiTech
List Price:
USD 449.95Lowest New Price: USD 290.00
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Product Description:
Following up on the success and rave reviews of our newly released Vocalist products, we decided to make a pedal with the same cool features but specifically designed for the guitarist. With our exclusive musIQ technology we were able to combine the lightning-fast natural sounding harmony generation made famous by the Vocalist pedals, and fuse it with the demands of professional guitarists everywhere. HarmonyMan is the world's first guitar pedal that generates harmonies based on your chord progression. It features four different types of pitch shifting depending on which of the 42 different voices are selected. Combine up to two distinct voices in any combination to accompany the input signal: a 3rd or 5th above or below, an octave up, two octaves below, 24 semitones and 4 detune variations. Simply play the songs you know and love, and when the spotlight cues your solo, hit the harmony footswitch to get amazing multi-part guitar harmonies!

Features:
- CuttingEdge Pitch Detection Engine Designed Specifically for Guitar
- 3Part Guitar Harmony
- Intelligent Harmony Voicings, Fixed Chromatic Voicings and Detune Voice Settings
- Edit, Store and Recall 4 Memory Presets.
- Built-in Guitar Tuner
Brand: DigiTech
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Songbook Digitech Triad HarmonyMan Guitar Harmonizer
Tags: digitech, digitech triad, guitar, guitar harmonizer, harmonizer, harmonizer pedal, harmonyman, harmonyman guitar, pedal, pedal digitech, triad, triad harmonyman
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008
The Music Man Steve Morse Signature Model Electric Guitar is a versatile tone monster with an insanely comfortable neck and a truckload of pickups. First of all, it has 4 DiMarzio pickups: 2 humbuckers (Morse signature DP-205 and DP-200) and 2 single coils (DP-108 Vintage and a custom wound). It also has a special switching system. 2 toggles and a 3-way lever provide 11 pickup selections and a full range of tonal possibilities. Other features include a poplar body, maple neck, Schaller tuners, and a stopbar tailpiece. Includes case.
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2 Dimarzio single coils, 2 custom humbuckers, 11 pickup combinations with the 3-way switch and 2 toggles, Poplar body, Solid brass tail block with thumbwheel height adjustment
Company: Music Man
List Price: $2,000.00
Amazon Price: $1,400.00
Manufacturer: Music Man
List Price:
USD 2000.00Lowest New Price: USD 1400.00
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Product Description:
First of all, it has 4 DiMarzio pickups: 2 humbuckers (Morse signature DP-205 and DP-200) and 2 single coils (DP-108 Vintage and a custom wound). It also has a special switching system. 2 toggles and a 3-way lever provide 11 pickup selections and a full range of tonal possibilities. Other features include a poplar body, maple neck, Schaller tuners, and a stopbar tailpiece. Includes case.
Features:
- 2 Dimarzio single coils
- 2 custom humbuckers
- 11 pickup combinations with the 3-way switch and 2 toggles
- Poplar body
- Solid brass tail block with thumbwheel height adjustment
Brand: Music Man
Color: Black Rosewood Fretboard
Model: 900-01-20-01
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Fretboard Music Man Steve Morse Signature Model Electric Guitar Black Rosewood
Tags: black, black rosewood, electric, electric guitar, fretboard, fretboard music, guitar, guitar black, man, man steve, model, model electric, morse, morse signature, music, music man, rosewood, rosewood fretboard, signature, signature model, steve, steve morse
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Replace that scratched, chipped original with an official replacement.
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Company: Music Man
List Price: $65.00
Amazon Price: $54.99
Manufacturer: Music Man
List Price:
USD 65.00Lowest New Price: USD 54.99
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Product Description:
Replace that scratched, chipped original with an official replacement.
Brand: Music Man
Color: Tortoise Shell
Model: MO5274
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Amplifier Music Man Pickguard For StingRay Tortoise
Tags: for, for stingray, man, man pickguard, music, music man, pickguard, pickguard for, shell, shell music, stingray, stingray tortoise, tortoise, tortoise shell
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