EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Mega Chorus Pedal
£225.00

EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Mega Chorus Pedal

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EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine, Mega Chorus Pedal

Ahoy there mateys! Those sneaky landlubbers over at EarthQuaker Devices have gone and done it again, producing a foot pedal so unique and awesome that we here at PMT just had to buy them into stock. The pedal in question this time is the Sea Machine, a Mega Chorus Pedal with a mixture of analog and digital circuitry

Produces sounds ranging from subtle warble to strangled alien and beyond

The controls on the Sea Machine are as easy to follow and remember as every other EarthQuaker product.

  • Rate allows you to set the LFO speed, with the miniature LED showing you the tempo even in bypass mode
  • Shape is where you choose your soundwave shape, from soft triangle through hard square wave
  • Dimension is where the magic happens. This controls the delay/repeat of the signal, giving you a slight slap-back at low levels, reverb-like ambience at mid levels, and an echo-resonance when whacked up to max
  • Intensity lets you state much much the LFO modules with the delay time
  • Animate allows you to state the distance that the pitch shifted signal swings from a tight and more focused shift to a wild pitch bend.
  • Features

    • Controls: Rate, Shape, Dimension, Intensity, Animate & Depths
    • Power: 9v DC
    • Dimensions: 4.625" x 2.5" x 2.25" with knobs

    As with all pedals from EarthQuaker Devices, the Sea Machine takes a standard 9 volt DC power supply with negative centre barrel. We recommend that you use a pedal-specific, transformer isolated power adapter, as this will filter out any unwanted noise from unclean power signals. Do NOT run this device at higher votages than recommended. The current draw for this pedal is 50mA

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