It's a looper, it's a multi-tap delay, it's an echo with reverse...its got all the Hazarai. The Stereo Memory Man is a real time performance tour de force. As a Looper it has up to a full 30 seconds of loop time. World class echoes with modulation and reverse are just a few of the choices. The Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai is destined to be one of the most creative instruments you will ever own. Ethereal tone-scapes to full musical performances are only limited by your imagination. And it's all in stereo.

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“The sounds of your dreams, the sounds of your nightmares, all in one pretty little box!” A big thanks to Micah at Alpha Music for this fun Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai video, but don’t say that we didn’t warn you!

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The Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai is a tour de force and delivers stereo echo with up to three seconds of delay. It’s also a 30 second stereo looper with continuous overdubbing. It can give you multi-tap delay, reverse echo, ping pong delay, stereo echo with modulation, stereo echo with reverb washes, tap tempo….Here, Sebas Bautista uses the Stereo Man w/Hazarai to improvise over a loop.

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Posted 5/30/2013

Tweet Bassist Craig Kickbush checking out EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai to get right ethereal background smorgasbord of tones.

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Posted 1/4/2013

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Nausherwan Saleem creates layed ambience with looping function of the EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai.

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The UK’s Guitar & Bass magazine talks about Electro-Harmonix in their “Tales from the road” column. Click here to read the article

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Marco Viccaro does an amazing job performing Get Back and Horse With No Name using the loop function on the Stereo Memory Man w/Hazari.

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Guitarist, Martin Moyano, sent in his demo of the Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai all the way from Argentina (and in Spanish)!

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Christopher R. Montgomery created an original tune using the EHX 2880 Stereo Multi-Track Looper. He also used an EHX Black Finger on all his guitar tracks, a Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai and a Freeze (2:33).

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Posted 12/16/2011

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Linkin Park’s, Mike Shinoda, takes us into the studio to share an inside look at some of his favorite EHX gear. And congratulations to the band! They just received a Union Nations Global Leadership Award for their work supporting humanitarian causes. For more on Mike and Linkin Park, click here http://www.linkinpark.com/main For more on the band’s latest humanitarian initiative, click here http://www.powertheworld.org/

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Posted 10/19/2011

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GalakticAck posted an excellent video demonstrating the Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai‘s looping abilities This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 10/6/2011

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It’s a looper, it’s a multi-tap delay, it’s an echo with reverse, it’s a real time performance tour de force, and it’s all in true stereo. It’s got all the Hazarai! The Perfect Guitar demos the Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai. This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 8/30/2011

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Posted 8/19/2011

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Arturo Alvarez checks in from Buenos Aires, Argentina with some flash fret work using the Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai. Click here to hear the demo Below you can see the pedal setting:

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Posted 10/22/2010

#1 of a new series! “Double your Memory Man, Double Your Fun.” Here is a cool tip to double the power of your Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai. The Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai has two identical processors built within it. One processor is used for the left channel and the other for the right channel. You can patch the two processors in series by running the unit in mono and using a simple patch cable to connect the left output to the right input. Having one processor run directly into another produces double the chorus modulation effect as well as double the reverb density and even doubled repeats in the multi-tap delay function. (Double repeats in a multi-tap delay can produce great synthesizer sequencer effects.) Give it a try. We think you will love the lush chorus, dense reverb and extra effects! Stay tuned, more Tone Tips posts coming soon! This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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"The Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai continues the Electro-Harmonix tradition of sonically inspiring musical effects. It can take you places that other stomp-boxes can't. It is an absolute blast to see what you can make it do. Sonically the SMMH is an absolute gas."

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This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing. Thanks to Ed Mundell (Monster Magnet) and PlayThisRiff.com for this look at the Hazarai 's reverse echo:fyi, PlayThisRiff.com was founded by Bob Balch (Fu Manchu) and offers guitar, bass, and drum lessons from members of Fu Manchu, Exodus, T.S.O.L., Helmet, 3 Inches of Blood, Monster Magnet, The Dickies, Pelican, The Number 12 Looks Like You, and The Dwarves, as well as from solo artists such as Nick Oliveri (Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, Mondo Generator), Brant Bjork (Fu Manchu, Kyuss, BB and the Bros), and Mike Watt (The Minutemen, DOS, fIREHOSE).

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Posted 5/14/2009

And here's a shimmery spacey pedal steel: Thanks to Doug Pettibone (guitar, pedal steel, Ray Lamontagne, Lucinda Williams) for these quick impressions of his Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai . Here he has it up on a pedestal so he can tweak as he plays:And here's a shimmery spacey pedal steel:

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Posted 4/23/2009

This video knocks me out. Studio musician (and EHX Forums contributor) Bill Ruppert used his HOG , with a little help from his Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai , to reproduce one of the most instantly recognizable sounds in Rock & Roll history: the intro to The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again." In the video Bill shares his settings and performace notes, and adds: "All done with a regular guitar, a regular pickup, and a regular cable!" This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.

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Posted 2/27/2009

Thanks to Michael Leonhart for this film about the Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

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Posted 2/27/2009

Thanks to Buddy System for this animated video about the Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

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