EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Chorus Pedal

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£215.00

This is the EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Chorus Pedal from EarthQuaker, listed in Guitar Pedals on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

A hybrid of digital and analogue circuitry ensure EarthQuaker Devices’ Sea Machine chorus is a unique beast. 

If extreme warbles and seasick shimmers are what you’re after, this is the pedal to provide them. 

Tone options the size of an ocean

Six control knobs provide extreme versatility, and a slightly extended digital delay line really lets it stand out among pedals of similar ilk. 

Rate and Depth controls set the speed and delay of the signal, while shape defines the strength of the waves. Dimension adds a new perspective by adding a subtle reverb increasing to a big echo.

Animate and intensity are the real pedal definers. A low setting on animate represents a more traditional chorus with a tighter shift while rolling it up more wild swells begin to emerge. Intensity blends modulated with dry signals and fill the sound with the presence of the Sea Machine. 

Plays well with others

The Sea Machine was built to work alongside fuzz and overdrive pedals and won’t break up or get muddy when combined with gain. A transparent buffer leaves the analogue signal unaltered. 

Practical and quiet

With true bypass and silent relay-based switching, EarthQuaker Devices guarantee clean use. Top-mounted jacks also mean the Sea Machine can tuck nicely into any pedalboard without cluttered cables.

Specifications

  • Digital and analog circuitry
  • Sounds from subtle warble, classic Leslie, and pitch bends to strangled alien sounds and stunted arpeggiations
  • True bypass
  • Handmade in the U.S.

About the manufacturer

EarthQuaker

More info about this Product

Chorus Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

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Chorus

Chorus is a modulation effect that thickens and widens a sound by duplicating the signal, slightly detuning it, and modulating its pitch over time. This creates the impression of multiple instruments playing together, resulting in a rich, shimmering, and spacious tone.

It is commonly used on guitar, bass, and keyboards to add movement and depth, working especially well with clean or lightly driven sounds. Chorus became strongly associated with 1980s music but remains widely used across pop, rock, ambient, and modern styles for its ability to make a sound feel fuller and more animated.

Delay

Delay is an effect that records the guitar signal and plays it back after a short period of time, creating an echo or repeat. By adjusting the time, feedback, and level, delay can add subtle depth and space or produce rhythmic, expressive repeats that enhance lead lines, ambient textures, and overall atmosphere.

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