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EHX - Stereo Memory Man Echo/Chorus - Reissue (analog)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 00:48
by culturejam
Got this a while back in a trade. Don't own it now, but I thought I'd post the photos I took when troubleshooting. When I got it, there was a whistling that could not be dialed out. So I did some googling and bought the factory schematic and had a look-see. Turns out that a lot of these units had trouble with noise because of the clock chip (CD4047). I ended up replacing the 4047 and was able to get the noise about 95% gone.

This one has a single MN3005, a 571 compandor, CD4047 clock, and a slew of op amps. Seems to be a late 80s version, maybe. I'm not totally sure. Maybe theEHman can chime in.

The longer delay times, to me, sounded kinda crappy. Short times were quite nice, and chorus was monster lush. :thumbsup

So anyway, here are a couple photos of the PCB (one top and one bottom).
SMM_Reissue_03.jpg
SMM_Reissue_04.jpg

Re: EHX - Stereo Memory Man Echo/Chorus - Reissue (analog)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 02:55
by Lachlan C.
Hey CJ,
I have one of these for repairs/mods at the moment and can't find a schematic. Care to share your source for buying the reissue schematic?

Thanks - Lach

Re: EHX - Stereo Memory Man Echo/Chorus - Reissue (analog)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 09:30
by theehman
culturejam wrote:
This one has a single MN3005, a 571 compandor, CD4047 clock, and a slew of op amps. Seems to be a late 80s version, maybe. I'm not totally sure. Maybe theEHman can chime in.
That's a later reissue. The early reissues have a built-in AC cord.

Re: EHX - Stereo Memory Man Echo/Chorus - Reissue (analog)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 13:02
by culturejam
Thanks for the clarification. :)

Re: EHX - Stereo Memory Man Echo/Chorus - Reissue (analog)

Posted: 26 Aug 2013, 19:05
by DJGlukBH
Hi, I'm sorry for some necroposting here.
Got the same unit with the damn noise. As per your pics I can see only two components replaced - the clock setting variable resistor and the CD4047 changed to HEF4047? So that elemininated the noise? With proper calibration, of course?