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Raagini Digital Electronic Tanpura vs. EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

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Raagini Digital Electronic Tanpura vs. Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

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  • Hey I got my Raagini a week or two ago but my output plug is really small, I want to use it in my effects chain for my guitar what size cable do you use?

    Also, My power supply is intended for either India or Europe or something and Iam tired of using all those batteries any tips on a good power converter or did you not have this problem? Any feedback or tips would be MUCH appreciated man.

    Cool vids by the way.

  • @TheMountainDrones I just used an adapter to step the size of the output up to 1/4", and mine came wired for either Indian power or US power - it was a question of plugging it in to one place or another. If yours didn't, I suppose it would be possible to use a walwart that was the equivalent to however many batteries the machine wants, but I'd want to make sure that wouldn't fry it. The other plug possibility (the Indian side) has a little skull and crossbones on it! Cheers.

  • Now I can get the sitar sounds / drone machine of the Black Angels records in the comfort of my own home. LAWL

  • I haven't heard the Black Angels - good stuff?

  • Does the raagini have an external output so you can plug into a speaker or PA?

    thanks

  • It does indeed.

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  • DEAD MEADOW

  • Why the "vs" in the title? The Raagini is plugged into the Memory Man is it not?

  • @thebarkpetition Thank you for your time, I will try that this week.

  • one part reminded me of tool for a weird reason

  • @thebarkpetition quality. Long live the black angels...

  • how much?

  • @thebarkpetition

    Yeah man. They use a lot of drone. Hell, on their albums, they list their keyboardist name under "Drone Machine".

    A lot of sitar-ish sounds as well. Somewhat derivative of The Velvet Underground and Spacemen 3. Cool band. I own their second album in vinyl, great stuff.

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