Xvive memory w3

monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17652
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Anyone tried one of these?

Apparently an improved memory man by Howard Davis and £85 on Thomann

They are also supposedly doing a Mooer sized MM though it's very delayed (puns!)
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  • Adam_MDAdam_MD Frets: 3420
    If its using 2 of the xvive mn3005 reissues its bargainous the last analogue delay I boxed up was easily £60 in parts alone with the largest share going on the bbds.
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17652
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    It is

    Howard Davis claims it's his improved MM design and uses all the proper bits.
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 16298
    Xvive E1 Echoman is the micro one on the Xvive website although it doesn't look like you can actually buy it at the moment.

    I'm not keen on the green hammered metal look of the W3, it's a delay pedal that looks like a bit of 1970s hospital equipment.  Sounds fine on YouTube, I guess there aren’t that many around in the U.K. 
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 17652
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    Xvive E1 Echoman is the micro one on the Xvive website although it doesn't look like you can actually buy it at the moment.

    I'm not keen on the green hammered metal look of the W3, it's a delay pedal that looks like a bit of 1970s hospital equipment.  Sounds fine on YouTube, I guess there aren’t that many around in the U.K. 

    Looking on TGP suggests it was promised about 2 years ago but has never made it to market.
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