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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine V3 Chorus Pedal

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Color: Standard


Features

  • Intensity Controls Silent Relay-based Switching
  • Guitar Chus Pedal with Animation
  • Dimension
  • Depth
  • Shape

Description

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. We also included 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. 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.


Item Weight: 13.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 3.35 x 3.25 inches


Item model number: ERQ SEAMACHINEV3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 7, 2017


Color Name: Standard


Signal Format: Analog


Size: Version 3


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing Chorus Pedal!
Color: Standard
Crazy and beautiful sound from this pedal. A wide range of sounds and tones. You can go from a crazy moody warbly and intense sounding chorus. Or you can get a very subtle or normal sounding chorus sound. All in all I love this pedal!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021 by Carol H.

  • It works for him
Color: Purple Sparkle
I got the pedal for my son, a consummate musician who has many pedals and has mastered them all. He says it is nice.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021 by ednasgirl

  • A Chorus pedal with many possibilities
Color: Standard
This chorus pedal is loaded with multiple settings. I’m a big fan of Earthquaker. I do admit that you may need to be patient to find the setting on the sea machine that you like best and what works for you. But when you dial it in its a keeper
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2019 by Ryan Gilliam

  • Great
Color: Standard
Awesome chorus pedal and much more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by Carr

  • Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, buy it anyway.
Color: Purple Sparkle
I LOVE Earthquaker Devices. 60% of my pedalboard is ED. However, you see from pic how it arrived. The pedal itself is in beautiful shape so I can’t blame shipping. I don’t know what’s going on over there but my ED Plumes overdrive’s switch doesn’t always engage either (doesn’t engage about 10% of the time). I hate to write this. Their pedals are amazing. I will continue to buy them; I was just really bummed. I think they need a new switch supplier. I gave it a single star because what’s broken is supposed to be the most durable component of the pedal. If you’re on the fence, buy it anyway. There are no issues with all the other EarthQuaker Device pedals I have ( save the aforementioned Plumes). The Plumes is an amazing soft clipping overdrive/ distortion. 40 years of playing and I am smitten with it. Hope the switch doesn’t go out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021 by Rachel R Thomas Rachel R Thomas

  • Interesting Pedal
Color: Standard
Not a typical chorus pedal, more like a delay+chorus. Lots of versatility here and plenty of room to get weird.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by Zach

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