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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Super Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal V3

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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine v3 Chorus

Description
The Sea Machine ain’t no one-trick seahorse. A variable waveshape LFO (adjustable via the Shape control) modulates your chorus tone from a smooth triangle shape, to a rough and choppy square wave, and an extended delay line allows you to dive deeper into uncharted modulated waters than ever before. Other LFO controls include Rate, which sets the speed of the LFO, and Depth, which sets how strongly the LFO modulates the delay time.
The delay line has controls for Dimension, Animate and Intensity. The Dimension control adds a slightly detuned slapback at low levels, reverb-like ambience at mid-levels, and a trippy echo-resonance that leads to self-oscillation when cranked. The Animate control is the real pearl in the Sea Machine’s oyster, if you will. This controls how far the pitch swings. At lower settings, you’ll hear slight detuning for a subtle double-tracked thickening effect, á la traditional chorus pedals. As you increase the Animate control, the pitch swings further and further away from the root note for an effect that lies somewhere between chorus and vibrato, before landing at full tilt on sonar-like oscillations that sound more like a giant monster-movie beast awaking from its undersea slumber than any effects pedal we’ve ever heard. Finally, the Intensity control rounds out the delay line, adjusting the blend between the modulated and dry signals.
With this mix of standard and unique controls, everything from subtle warble, classic Leslie, seasick pitch bends, strangled alien sounds, stunted arpeggiations and many more far out sounds are available. Or you could just use it as a chorus. That works, too. Oh, and if you’re a bass player who fancies themselves a fan of the classic '80s post-punk bass sound, the Sea Machine is pretty much just like (tone) heaven.
EarthQuaker has designed the Sea Machine to work well following fuzz/overdrive/distortion pedals without getting muddy, lowering in output, or breaking up, because they like running distortion pedals into things. Also, when engaged, the Sea Machine’s transparent buffer leaves the all-analog dry signal unaltered and crystal clear. The Sea Machine is true-bypass, uses silent relay-based switching, and is built one at a time in the belly of the great white whale along the shores of the Ohio & Erie Canal in Akron, Ohio, USA.



Features
- Improved circuitry for better performance, cleaner sound, and lower noise
- More range added to almost every control from subtle modulation to extreme oscillation
- Silent relay-based switching
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Cobalt metal powder, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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A Little Too Strange
submitted4 years ago
byCoopDbomb
fromTaylorsville, UT
I'm a serious chorus lover, and I also love EQD pedals, so I had to give this one a try. I didn't hate it by any means, but I found that it was a little difficult to tame at first. With the Animate and Dimension knobs turned all the way down, I was able to get some solid chorus tones that I enjoyed, but even still, this pedal has quite a unique character to it. I would've kept it, but it was causing a constant clicking sound that seemed to correlate with the rate setting. It may have been defective, but I read online that others had similar issues with it.
Cool Chorus
submitted7 years ago
byDylonious Nog
fromOklahoma City
This is a great pedal that covers a lot of chorus territory. If you like traditional tones, it's got you covered. If you want to explore and get crazy, it'll take you for a ride! The only reason I gave it 4 stars is the price, get one used and have fun!
high quality chorus
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byDAVID
fromundisclosed
rich chorus pedal
One of the best digital chorus pedals I've found
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byMichael
fromundisclosed
Doesn't quite have the warmth and lushness of a good vintage type analog pedal, but comes very close. I can dial in a sound very reminiscent of my old DC-2 Dimension C, which is saying a lot for a digital chorus pedal. I gave it a five because it can achieve so many really nice sounds, along with some that will have limited usefulness but are a lot of fun to play with.
Awesome
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byMARK
fromundisclosed
Awesome
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