Electro Harmonix Memory Toy Echo Chorus Nano Pedal
The Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy Echo Chorus Nano Pedal delivers warm analog delay and lush modulation in a compact, pedalboard-friendly format. Inspired by the classic Memory Man family, the Memory Toy is designed for players who want thick, organic echo tones without needing a large or complicated delay unit.
At its core, the Memory Toy offers true analog delay with feedback and up to 550ms of delay time. The control layout is simple and musical, with Delay, Blend and Feedback knobs for shaping the timing, mix and number of repeats. A dedicated Mod switch adds slow delay-time modulation, giving the repeats a chorus-like movement inspired by the Deluxe Memory Man.
Whether you need vintage slapback, warm lead echoes, subtle ambience, dub-style repeats, self-oscillating textures or chorus-coloured delay trails, the Memory Toy gives you classic Electro-Harmonix analog delay character in a straightforward Nano-sized pedal.
Why Choose The Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy?
Classic Analog Delay Feel
The Memory Toy is built for players who prefer the warmth and character of analog delay. Instead of pristine digital repeats, it delivers darker, more organic echoes that sit naturally behind your playing.
This makes it ideal for vintage rock, blues, indie, psychedelic, surf, shoegaze and ambient guitar tones where the delay should feel musical rather than clinical.
Up To 550ms Delay Time
With a delay range from 30ms to 550ms, the Memory Toy can cover everything from quick slapback echo to longer rhythmic repeats. Short settings are great for rockabilly, country and early rock tones, while longer settings work well for solos, atmospheric chords and textured lead parts.
Simple Three-Knob Control Layout
The Memory Toy keeps things easy with three main controls:
- Delay adjusts the delay time
- Blend controls the balance between dry and delayed signal
- Feedback sets the number of repeats
This layout makes it quick to dial in usable sounds without menu diving, presets or complicated secondary functions.
Switchable Chorus-Style Modulation
The Mod switch adds slow modulation to the delay time, giving the repeats a lush chorus-style wobble. This is especially useful for adding movement to clean chords, thickening lead lines or creating more atmospheric textures.
True Bypass Switching
The Memory Toy uses true bypass switching, allowing your signal to pass through cleanly when the pedal is disengaged. This is useful for players who want a simple analog delay pedal that does not permanently colour their dry tone when switched off.
Compact Nano Format
The Memory Toy packs analog delay and modulation into a compact Nano-style enclosure, making it easy to fit onto crowded pedalboards.
It is a strong option for players who want Memory Man-inspired flavour but do not have space for a larger analog delay pedal.
Battery Or Power Supply Operation
Electro-Harmonix lists the Memory Toy with a 9V battery included. It can also be powered using an optional 9.6VDC-200mA power adapter, which is not included as standard.
Why Choose An Analog Delay Pedal?
An analog delay pedal is ideal for players who want character, warmth and natural musical decay rather than perfectly clean repeats.
Compared with many digital delay pedals, the Memory Toy offers:
- Warmer echo repeats
- A softer vintage-style decay
- Simple hands-on controls
- Chorus-style modulation
- Self-oscillation at higher feedback settings
- A compact pedalboard footprint
- True bypass switching
- Classic EHX delay character
- Easy operation for live use
- Great value for vintage-inspired tones
For guitarists who want delay that feels like part of the instrument rather than a studio effect added afterwards, the Memory Toy is a simple and inspiring choice.
Who Is It For?
Beginners
The Memory Toy is a great first delay pedal because it is easy to understand. With just three main knobs and one modulation switch, beginners can quickly learn how delay time, wet/dry blend and feedback affect their tone.
It is also a useful way to discover analog delay without spending heavily on a larger boutique or vintage-style unit.
Intermediate Players
For intermediate guitarists, the Memory Toy is a practical pedalboard delay for solos, clean parts, rhythmic echoes and ambient layering.
It works especially well for players who want a warmer, more characterful delay than basic digital pedals often provide.
Advanced Players
Advanced players may use the Memory Toy as a compact analog flavour pedal, a secondary delay, a self-oscillation tool or a simple live delay that can be adjusted quickly on stage.
It does not offer tap tempo, presets or stereo operation, but its simplicity is part of its appeal.
Studio And Live Players
In the studio, the Memory Toy is useful for adding instant analog character to guitars, bass, synths and other mono sources.
Live, its simple controls and compact footprint make it easy to use for quick slapback, lead boost ambience or modulated echo textures.
Particularly Recommended For
- Vintage-style echo
- Slapback delay
- Lead guitar delay
- Warm rhythm guitar ambience
- Indie guitar textures
- Psychedelic sounds
- Shoegaze layers
- Surf-style echoes
- Blues and rock solos
- Country slapback
- Dub-style feedback effects
- Ambient swells
- Lo-fi textures
- Chorus-coloured repeats
- Compact pedalboards
- Players wanting analog delay on a budget
- Guitar
- Bass
- Synth
- Home recording
- Live pedalboards
Product Story / Background / Heritage
The Memory Toy takes inspiration from Electro-Harmonix’s classic Memory Man and Deluxe Memory Man delay pedals. The official manual describes it as a compact analog delay that takes its heritage from the 1970s Memory Man and legendary Deluxe Memory Man, with a circuit based on the Deluxe Memory Man analog design.
The original Memory Man family became known for warm analog repeats and musical modulation, and the Memory Toy brings that character into a smaller, simpler and more affordable pedal.
Rather than trying to be a multi-mode digital workstation, the Memory Toy focuses on one core job: delivering organic analog echo with the option of chorus-style movement.
Associated Artists / Performances / Applications
The Memory Toy is not a signature model, but it sits within Electro-Harmonix’s long-running family of analog delay pedals.
It is especially well suited to:
- Guitarists who want vintage-style echo
- Players building a compact analog pedalboard
- Studio users looking for quick character delays
- Singer-songwriters wanting subtle ambience
- Lead players needing warm repeats
- Indie and alternative bands
- Psychedelic and ambient players
- Bassists wanting mono analog delay
- Synth users looking for darker repeats
- Players who prefer simple pedals over menu-based effects
Its compact size and simple control layout make it especially useful for musicians who need a reliable, easy-to-adjust delay pedal for regular use.
Product Comparisons
Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy vs Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy
Both the Memory Toy and Memory Boy are analog delay pedals inspired by the Deluxe Memory Man family, and both offer up to 550ms of delay time.
The Memory Toy is the simpler and more compact option. It gives you Delay, Blend, Feedback and a Mod switch for chorus-style modulation.
The Memory Boy adds more modulation control, including chorus and vibrato options, selectable modulation waveforms and expression pedal control over delay time or modulation rate. It also comes with a power adapter according to Electro-Harmonix’s official specifications.
Choose the Memory Toy if you want a simple, compact analog delay with modulation.
Choose the Memory Boy if you want more control over modulation and expression pedal options.
Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy vs Deluxe Memory Man
The Memory Toy is a smaller, simpler and more affordable route into Electro-Harmonix analog delay tones.
The Deluxe Memory Man is the larger classic-style option, offering analog delay with chorus and vibrato, blend, feedback, delay time, input gain and additional modulation controls. Electro-Harmonix lists the Deluxe Memory Man as an analog delay, chorus and vibrato pedal with true bypass and a dedicated power adapter included.
Choose the Memory Toy if you want the essence of warm EHX analog delay in a compact Nano pedal.
Choose the Deluxe Memory Man if you want the bigger, more feature-rich classic EHX delay experience.
Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy vs Nano Deluxe Memory Man
The Memory Toy is the more stripped-back option. It gives you analog delay, feedback and switchable modulation in a compact and affordable pedal.
The Nano Deluxe Memory Man is a more advanced compact Memory Man-style pedal, with analog delay, chorus and vibrato plus dedicated Rate and Depth controls for modulation. Electro-Harmonix describes the Nano Deluxe Memory Man as offering the company’s signature analog delay, chorus and vibrato in a compact chassis.
Choose the Memory Toy if you want simple analog delay with a quick modulation switch.
Choose the Nano Deluxe Memory Man if you want more detailed modulation control in a compact format.
Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy vs Digital Delay Pedals
Digital delays are often cleaner, brighter and more precise. Many digital pedals offer tap tempo, presets, stereo outputs and multiple delay types.
The Memory Toy is intentionally more focused. It offers warm analog repeats, simple controls and chorus-style modulation. It is not designed to replace a fully featured digital delay workstation, but it is ideal for players who want an organic analog echo sound that is quick to dial in.
Choose the Memory Toy if you want warmth, simplicity and character.
Choose a digital delay if you need pristine repeats, long delay times, presets, tempo sync or multiple delay modes.
Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy vs Standalone Chorus Pedal
The Memory Toy includes chorus-style modulation, but it is applied to the delay time rather than functioning as a conventional standalone chorus pedal.
This means it is best used for modulated echo textures rather than always-on chorus for your dry guitar signal.
Choose the Memory Toy if you want delay repeats with movement.
Choose a dedicated chorus pedal if you want full-time modulation on your core guitar tone.
Educational Feature Section
How Do Delay, Blend, Feedback And Mod Work?
The Memory Toy is a useful pedal for learning how analog delay works because the controls are simple and direct.
The Delay knob controls the time between the original note and the echo. Electro-Harmonix lists the Memory Toy’s delay range as 30ms to 550ms. Short settings create slapback sounds, while longer settings create more spacious echoes.
The Blend knob controls the balance between your dry signal and the delayed signal. Lower settings keep the echo subtle, while higher settings make the repeats more prominent.
The Feedback knob controls how many repeats you hear. At higher settings, the Memory Toy can begin to self-oscillate, creating dramatic rising echo effects and experimental textures.
The Mod switch adds slow modulation to the delay time, producing a chorus-like movement on the repeats. This is useful for adding width, wobble and vintage-style character to your delay sound.
This helps with:
- Learning basic delay control
- Creating slapback echo
- Adding ambience to solos
- Thickening clean chord parts
- Producing chorus-like delay repeats
- Exploring self-oscillation
- Building vintage-style pedalboard tones
- Understanding how analog repeats decay
- Creating atmospheric textures without complex menus
For players new to delay pedals, the Memory Toy is easy to understand but still expressive enough for creative use.
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Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy |
| Full Listing Name | Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy Echo Chorus Nano Pedal |
| Effect Type | Analog delay with modulation |
| Circuit | Analog |
| Bypass | True bypass |
| Audio | Mono |
| Delay Time | 30ms to 550ms |
| Controls | Delay, Blend, Feedback |
| Modulation | Mod switch for slow chorus-style delay modulation |
| Feedback | Adjustable repeats, with self-oscillation at high settings |
| Input | 1/4-inch instrument input |
| Output | 1/4-inch amp output |
| Input Impedance | 1 MΩ |
| Footswitch | Effect / true bypass switching |
| Status LED | Indicates effect on/off status |
| Power | 9V battery or optional 9.6VDC-200mA adapter |
| Battery | 9V battery included |
| Power Adapter | Optional, not included as standard |
| Current Draw | 30mA |
| Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.75 x 2.1 inches |
| Approx. Dimensions | 114 x 70 x 53 mm |
| Year Released | 2009 |
| UPC | 683274011035 |
Specifications above are based on Electro-Harmonix’s official Memory Toy product page and manual.
Power Requirements
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | 9V battery or optional 9.6VDC-200mA power adapter |
| Battery Operation | Yes |
| Battery Included | Yes, according to Electro-Harmonix specifications |
| Current Draw | 30mA |
| Adapter Included | No, optional adapter not included as standard |
| Recommended Adapter Type | Electro-Harmonix 9.6VDC-200mA style supply |
| Pedalboard Power | Compatible with suitable isolated 9V pedalboard power supplies |
Power information is taken from Electro-Harmonix’s official Memory Toy specifications.
What’s Included?
- Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy analog delay pedal
- 9V battery
- User documentation / manual information
- Original product packaging
Please note: Electro-Harmonix lists the 9.6VDC-200mA power adapter as optional and not included as standard. Check the final retailer bundle contents before publishing.
Pairs Perfectly With
- Electro-Harmonix 9.6VDC-200mA power supply
- Isolated pedalboard power supply
- Patch cables
- Pedalboard
- Pedalboard case
- Tuner pedal
- Overdrive pedals
- Fuzz pedals
- Reverb pedals
- Chorus pedals
- Compressor pedals
- Amp-in-a-box pedals
- Looper pedals
- Expression-free compact pedalboards
- Clean valve amplifiers
- Recording interfaces
- Guitar cables
- Bass guitars
- Synths and mono keyboards
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy an analog delay pedal?
Yes. Electro-Harmonix lists the Memory Toy as an analog delay with modulation, using an analog circuit.
How much delay time does the Memory Toy have?
The Memory Toy offers a delay range from 30ms to 550ms.
Does the Memory Toy have chorus?
The Memory Toy has a Mod switch that adds slow modulation to the delay time, creating a chorus-style effect on the repeats.
Is the Memory Toy true bypass?
Yes. Electro-Harmonix lists the Memory Toy as true bypass, and the manual states that the footswitch toggles between effect and true bypass modes.
Can the Memory Toy self-oscillate?
Yes. The manual states that high Feedback settings can make the unit begin to self-oscillate.
Does the Memory Toy include a power supply?
No. Electro-Harmonix lists the 9.6VDC-200mA adapter as optional and not included as standard.
Does the Memory Toy include a battery?
Yes. Electro-Harmonix lists a 9V battery as included.
Is the Memory Toy mono or stereo?
The Memory Toy is mono.
What controls does the Memory Toy have?
The Memory Toy has Delay, Blend and Feedback knobs, plus a Mod switch, status LED and footswitch.
Is the Memory Toy good for beginners?
Yes. Its simple control layout makes it easy for beginners to understand delay time, wet/dry blend, feedback and modulation without needing menus or presets.
Is the Memory Toy suitable for live performance?
Yes. Its compact enclosure, true bypass switching and straightforward controls make it practical for live pedalboards, especially for players who need warm analog echo that is easy to adjust quickly.
Can I use the Memory Toy with bass or synth?
Yes. The Memory Toy can be used with other instruments and effects devices, although it is primarily marketed as a guitar effects pedal. The manual notes that it can be used in combination with other effects devices.
What is the difference between the Memory Toy and Memory Boy?
The Memory Toy is simpler and more compact, with Delay, Blend, Feedback and a Mod switch. The Memory Boy adds chorus and vibrato options, selectable modulation waveforms and expression pedal control.
Where should the Memory Toy go in my signal chain?
A common placement is after overdrive, distortion and fuzz, and before reverb. This lets the Memory Toy repeat your driven tone and then send those echoes into ambience. Some players also place analog delay before drive for a more compressed, vintage-style sound.