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  1. Check Out the Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine

    Check Out the Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine
    With nine finely-tuned presets emulating the legendary organs of the '60s and beyond, the B9 Organ Machine delivers definitive tonewheel and combo organ sounds. The B9’s layout is straight forward and intuitive. A nine-position switch allows the player to select among different popular organ types. The Organ volume knob controls the overall volume of the Organ preset while Dry volume...
  2. Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy Delay Effects Pedal Review

    Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy Delay Effects Pedal Review
    Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy Analog Delay. One of the most popular effects in the world of music is the use of delay (with the Memory Boy being a popular representative). Its implementation is simple and straight forward – take the signal, double it and play the copied one back a bit behind the original one causing a very well known...
  3. Electro Harmonix Introduces the Deluxe Big Muff Pi

    Electro Harmonix Introduces the Deluxe Big Muff Pi
    Check out all of our EHX gear including the Big Muff Pi! EHX’s new Deluxe Big Muff is a re-imagined version of the classic Big Muff Pi. Long revered for its sweet singing tone and violin-like sustain, the classic three-knob Big Muff has helped define the sound of rock guitar for over 44 years. Now EHX has added a...
  4. New Gear Roundup: Electro-Harmonix

    The EHX Tortion Hailed by company founder and president, Mike Matthews, as “our flagship overdrive/distortion,” the new EHX TORTION covers tremendous tonal real estate and provides the player with maximum versatility. Described as “a database of great tone,” the EHX TORTION’s full complement of features and controls make dialing in the right guitar sound intuitive — whatever the era &mdash...
  5. Electro Harmonix Memory Toy Review

    The Electro Harmonix Memory Toy @$103.50 One of the most popular effects in the world of music is the use of delay. Its implementation is simple and straight forward – take the signal, double it and play the copied one back a bit behind the original one causing a very well known echo sound – but trying to control it...

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