Description
Built for players who want more than a delay pedal, the Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai lives at the far end of your board where texture happens. It’s equally at home laying down clean, rhythmic slaps or dissolving your signal into reversed, modulated washes that keep going long after you’ve stopped playing.
Run it mono-in/stereo-out and it automatically becomes a ping-pong delay, bouncing echoes across your amps. Feed it true stereo and the digital engine opens up further, with lowpass/highpass filtering available in every mode to keep repeats from cluttering your mix. Tap tempo dials in delay time on the fly, and eight onboard presets mean you can recall your favorite settings mid-set without stopping to twiddle knobs.
The built-in looper isn’t an afterthought either — 30 seconds of stereo recording with continuous overdubbing, reverse, and independent speed/tempo controls turns this into a compositional tool as much as an effect.
- 30-second stereo looper: overdubbing, reverse, speed adjust, tempo-only adjust
- Up to 3 seconds of stereo echo with adjustable reverberant washes
- Up to 3 seconds of stereo multi-tap delay with adjustable tap count and amplitude envelope
- Up to 300ms stereo echo with modulation
- Up to 3 seconds of intelligent reverse echo
- Adjustable lowpass/highpass filter in every mode
- Ping-pong delay in mono-in/stereo-out configuration
- True stereo outputs
- Tap tempo footswitch for setting delay time in any mode
- 8 user presets
- Tough, compact die-cast chassis
- Power adapter included
Specs: Digital circuit, buffered bypass, stereo audio, 9.6VDC-200mA power supply (included), 170mA current draw, 5.75″ x 4.75″ x 2.5″.






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