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Welcome back to ProGuitarShop and ToneReport.com. Today we're invoking the Memory analog delay from Xvive. The W3 Memory pays tribute to the original Deluxe Memory Man, and the original Memory Man designer Howard Davis rebuilt the Memory with his groundbreaking circuit as the basis. At the core of the Memory is two new Xvive reproductions of the famed MN3005 bucket-brigade chips that gave the original its memorable warmth and murkiness. These two chips offer 600 milliseconds of delay time, and just like any good analog delay, the length of the delay time slightly alters the sonic character of the repeats. The Memory's The Drive knob is allows you to push the incoming signal slightly for a percussive, mushier repeats or back it off for better clarity. Just like the Deluxe Memory Man, the Memory's modulation section is second-to-none and features a wide-ranging Depth and Speed control, as well as an individual footswitch to engage it, which is a feature sorely missing from the original unit. An expression jack on the side lets you govern the Delay Time knob in real time for quick changes without having to bend down, and the Memory also features stereo outs for a dreamier analog delay experience.