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Welcome to Perky's Analog Gear Demos. Please subscribe for more demos of vintage & rare effects pedals! Here's a brand new pedal for you! Well...newish. It's been out for a couple of months now. And it's based around one half of an existing pedal - their Killer V. But hey...it's new to me, at least! :P This is the Memphis vibrato from Crazy Tube Circuits over in Greece - designed to emulate the wobbly sound of old Magnatone amps. It has two settings...'All Dry' is a pure pitch vibrato; 'Dry/Wet' mixes some of your clean signal in, for a more watery, chorus/phaser/univibe type sound. The Memphis also has a preamp circuit in it, meaning it can work as an overdrive/boost too. However, you do need to be a little careful with this, as if you hit the guitar too hard it will gain up, even with everything set at unity...a little surprising, seeing as it has a charge pump to up the internal voltage to 18v for more headroom. It took me a while to 'get' this....but once you just accept that this pedal crunches as you dig in, and you embrace that, it is absolutely glorious. (Oh, and I'll be using a Memphis-made guitar...just for the most tenuous of tenuous links! :P) What do you think? Gorgeous, swirly, inspiring "M" vibrato? Or would the crunchy preamp annoy you? Comment below! Guitar is a Gibson Memphis ES-330 '61 VOS Reissue w/ OX4 P90s. Recorded through a Hughes & Kettner Puretone (Fane Ascension F70; Aston Spirit Condenser, '70s Sennheiser MD441 and sE RNR1 ribbon) with a Schoeps CMC6 room mic. 0:00 Intro 2:35 Playing jp@joeperkins.co.uk Vector images by freepik.com