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Product: Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Electric Mistress
Price Paid: US $25!!!!! used
Submitted 03/19/1996
at 10:55am
by Clint Riemen
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy to get good sounds out of it. Spirit of the Radio and Lightning Crashes tones. Filter matrix mode is weird and you can achieve chime sounds on particular notes. The manual says you can immitate a leslie with it but I haven't been able to - close but not quite.
Sound Quality
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10
With clean tones it is dead quite. However, with distortion, particularly solid state, the interference from the 110 volt step down transformer (DEluxe model only - built in to chassis) becomes amplified. THis problem can be solved by replacing the wires leading to the footswitch with shielded wire. Mine is silent now. THe bypass mode seems to be very effective; little if any coloration.
Reliability
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10
Nothing has gone wrong yet. I did have to re-solder the shield on one wire though.
Overall Rating
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10
Hell yes I would buy it again!!! It's fucking awesome.
Product: Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Electric Mistress
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 02/20/1996
at 07:32pm
by John O'Connor
Ease of Use
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10
10 every setting is good.
Sound Quality
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10
if you want an analog flanger with great control, this is the pedal for you. If you want crazy sounds- go for the AD-A
Reliability
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10
Overall Rating
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9
I would definately buy it again. however, I have seen them for upwards near $200. I don't think any vintage pedal (except the mu-tron bi-phase and the EH micro-processor) are worth $200 if you are actually going to use it. It's worth $125 easy.
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