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Electro Harmonix
Pog 2Was: $839
Now: $713 -
Electro Harmonix
Deluxe Memory BoyWas: $449
Now: $382 -
Electro Harmonix
Deluxe Memory ManWas: $899
Now: $764 -
Electro Harmonix
Nano Holy GrailWas: $349
Now: $297 -
Electro Harmonix
Big Muff PIWas: $249
Now: $212 -
Electro Harmonix
Small CloneWas: $249
Now: $212 -
Electro Harmonix
Small StoneWas: $249
Now: $212 -
Electro Harmonix
Memory BoyWas: $299
Now: $254 -
Electro Harmonix
Memory ToyWas: $249
Now: $212
Electro Harmonix Pedals & FX
Deluxe Guitars is extremely proud to be an Australian dealer for Electro Harmonix Pedals & FX. If you have any enquiries about any Electro Harmonix products, please don't hesitate to ask us.
Did you know...
Electro-Harmonix was founded by Mike Matthews in October 1968 in NYC, USA. Himself an R&B keyboard player, he had traded his passion of music for a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967. Shortly afterwards he realized that his job at IBM no longer suited him, and he was interested in trying once again to make career for himself as a keyboard player. Concerned he may not be able to support his (now ex) wife while being unemployed, he aspired to save some money to support her before embarking on his journey to stardom. Partnering with an acquaintance of his, Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, they jobbed construction of their new pedal to a contracting house, and began distributing the pedals under a deal with the Guild Guitar Company. Fuzzboxes were in demand following a trail of hits involving their sound, including "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones two years prior, and recent popularization of Jimi Hendrix. The latter connection resulted in the pedals being branded the 'Foxey Lady'.










