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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine V3 Chorus Pedal

Stomp on the Sea Machine for liquid smooth, versatile chorus. Experiment to go from subtle modulation to warbles that would make Captain Ahab sea sick.

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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Chorus Pedal

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The Sea Machine adds an ocean of chorus to your signal chain, ranging from subtly dry warble to spooky, modulated pitch bends straight from the murky depths.

The Sea Machine is a chorus pedal with ultimate control over parameters rarely seen in a chorus. A hybrid of digital and analog circuitry with a slightly extended delay time allows it to really stand out and shimmer. The heart of the Sea Machine is a short digital delay line, which features controls for Animation, Dimension and Depth. The Animation allows control over the delay time, Dimension adjusts the amount of spatial regeneration and the Depth adjust the mix of the modulated wet signal against the dry analog signal. The LFO section of the Sea Machine is comprised of Rate, Intensity and Shape. The Rate adjusts the speed of the oscillator, the Intensity adjusts how much the LFO modulates the delayed signal and the Shape transforms the wave from a soft triangle to a hard square wave.

Also included is a small LED which shows the speed and shape of the LFO, even in bypass. With this mix of standard and unique controls, everything from subtle warble, classic Leslie, seasick pitch bends to strangled alien sounds, stunted arpeggiations and many more far out sounds are on tap. The Sea Machine also was designed to work well following fuzz, distortion or overdrive without getting muddy, reducing volume or breaking up. When engaged, the transparent buffer leaves the all-analog dry signal unaltered and crystal clear. The Sea Machine is true bypass and made by human hands with the highest quality parts in shimmering Akron, Ohio.

Features:

- Rate control
- Shape control
- Dimension read more level adjustment
- Intensity control
- Animate pitch adjustment
- Depth signal control
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- Rate: Sets the speed of the LFO. The miniature LED will show the tempo even in bypass mode.
- Shape: From soft triangle through hard square wave.
- Dimension: Adds a slight slap-back at low levels, reverb-like ambiance at mid levels and an echo-resonance at max.
- Intensity: How much the LFO modulates the delay time.
- Animate: How far the pitch shifted signal swings, lower levels equals a tighter and more focused shift a la traditional chorus. As you increase the control a more wild and animated pitch shift begins to emerge.
- Depth: How much modulated signal is blended in with the dry signal.
- Weight: 1 lb
- Measurements: (L x W x H) 5 x 3 x 2
- Power: 9v Battery or any standard 9 volt DC power supply with a negative center 2.1mm barrel.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 330-252-9220
Email: info@earthquakerdevices.com
Web: https://www.earthquakerdevices.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted April 19, 2015 by Adam C in Chicago, IL

"The possibilities contained within this one little box..."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I got this last week after pondering which of Earthquaker's fine products to purchase. I'm a huge fan of their company and designs and after exhaustively reading reviews/watching all the videos I could get my hands on, I chose the Sea Machine. I'm not much of a chorus fan in general, but the depth of control and the variety of sounds contained within this pedal is nothing short of staggering. I use it in place of a delay and/or reverb most of the time and it's incredible. Also, cool is combining it with my DOD 201 phaser. It's even more 3 dimensional that way. Whether you want deep, seasick churning or a subtle wash over your sound, this pedal will do it. Buy this now.

Musical Background:

Lifelong guitar player, gigging musician

Musical Style:

Indie, psychedelia, jangle pop, surf rock
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