
Anthony Easton
The EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine is a chorus pedal with extensive modulation possibilities. Its features and technical specifications include:
- Controls:
1. Animate: Controls the pitch-shifted signal's swing, from tight and focused
to wild and animated.
2. Dimension: Adds slap-back, reverb-like ambiance, and echo-resonance
effects.
3. Intensity: Adjusts the blend of modulated signal with the dry signal.
4. Depth: Modulates the delay time.
5. Shape: Adjusts the wave from triangle to square.
6. Rate: Sets the speed of the LFO, with a miniature LED displaying the
tempo.
- Measures: 4 5/8″ x 2 1/2″ x 2.25″ with knobs.
- Power: Requires any standard regulated 9-volt power supply with a negative center 2.1mm barrel. It does not use batteries and has a current draw of around 100mA.
- Design: The Sea Machine is a hybrid of digital and analog circuitry with a slightly extended delay time, allowing for a unique chorus effect.
- Compatibility: Designed to work well following fuzz, distortion, or overdrive without compromising the signal quality.
- Bypass: True bypass with a transparent buffer that leaves the all-analog dry signal unaltered and clear.
The Sea Machine offers a wide range of modulation effects, making it suitable for guitar and bass players seeking versatile chorus capabilities.
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$199

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$169.15

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$325.82

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