Sea Device SMD Building
Sea Device SMD Building
Sea Device SMD Building
Project overview:
Inspired by EQD Sea Machine, the Sea Device is a chorus pedal that gives you an unprecedented measure
of control over its parameters.
• Easy to build, no previous experience required. It's like Lego for musicians.
• Fast assembly finish a pedal in less than an hour. Play your favorite record and enjoy the ride
along.
• 100% mistake-proof. Even my grandma can build one while she cooks.
• Build your own boutique pedal. Experiment with different values and make the pedal you always
dreamed of.
• Easy to scale. Turn your passion into a money-making machine.
Introduction
The people from Akron, Ohio, have cooked up this circuit to achieve the ultimate versatile chorus. From
subtle, shimmery chorus sounds to wobbly, seasick, warbly pitch-bent detuning that rocks the boat.
This digital-analog hybrid circuit gives you standout chorusing effects topped off with dramatic shimmer,
based around a PT2399 short digital delay line, with controls for Animation, Dimension, and Depth. From
there, knobs for Shape, Rate, and Intensity let you craft and fine-tune your chorus effect to perfection.
Its Sea Device palette of controls, both standard and proprietary that makes it unique - and eminently
useful for everything from understated warble and classic Leslie effects to roller-coaster pitch bends,
condensed arpeggiations, outrageous alien soundscapes, and more!
EarthQuaker Devices designed the original circuit of the Sea Machine to play nicely with the other pedals
in your signal chain without distorting, attenuating volume or inducing mud. At Sweetwater, we tend to
prefer it placed after distortion pedals and before signal boosters.
When engaged, the Sea device's transparent buffer leaves your dry, all-analog signal crystal clear and
untouched!
Controls
The Sea Device controls might look a bit complicated at the first contact but is much more intuitive than
what it looks.
• The delay line (PT2399 LFO) controls Dimension, Animate, and Depth.
• RATE: Sets the speed of the LFO. The miniature LED will show the tempo even in bypass mode.
• SHAPE: From a soft triangle through a hard square wave.
• DIMENSION: Adds a slight slap-back at low levels, a reverb-like ambiance at mid-levels, and an
echo-resonance at max.
• DEPTH: How much the LFO modulates the delay time.
• ANIMATE: How far the pitch-shifted signal swings, lower levels equals a tighter and more focused
shift à la traditional chorus. As you increase the control, a more wild and animated pitch shift begins
to emerge.
• INTENSITY: How much modulated signal is blended in with the dry signal.
Semiconductors
Qty Value Position
1 LM324 IC3
1 PT2399* IC2
1 L78L05 REG1
1 TL074 IC1
Diodes
Qty Value Position
2 3mm Blue Led D1, D3
1 1N5817 D2
Potentiometers
Qty Value Position
1 50K B INTENSITY
1 5k B DIMENSION
1 25k B DEPTH
1 2K B ANIMATION
1 1M C** RATE
1 100k A SHAPE
All the resistors used for testing this project are 1/4W Metal Film.
Build Notes
If this is one of your first projects, I recommend you take a look at our Pedal Building Guide.
For a successful and tidy build, it’s recommended the following order:
PT2399*
This project must use PT2399 from a trusted source such as Das Musikding, Small bear, and many other
pedal-related suppliers. DO NOT trust non-verified vendors, as are many counterfeits out there, and they
won’t work properly on your build.
Rate** C 1M
All the pots are Alpha 16mm. Rate** C 1M is an anti-logarithmic potentiometer; if you have any issue
sourcing it, you could try a B 1M lineal potentiometer for a similar functionality.
The BOM and Shopping list are exclusive regarding this project. It doesn’t include all the hardware like
the 3PDT bypass switch, audio/dc jacks, enclosure, etc.
The pad named “Ctrl” or “LED” is the one that controls the status of the led, wire it to the “LED”pad on
the 3PDT board, or in control slug of your 3PDT.
You can take a look on the following diagram to understand the general connections. For further
information check our Pedal Wiring guide.
We try to reply to every question we receive on our email or our social media. Still, we try to encourage all
our customers to join our PCB Guitar Mania – Builders Group on Facebook to post all your doubts,
issues, suggestions, or requests, share your builds, and have some feedback from other fellow builders
and us!
We tested all our projects following this same guide on their standard configurations. Although, not all of
the variations and mods have necessarily been checked. These are suggestions based on the schematic
analysis and the experiences and opinions of others. Feel free to share with us your views and
recommendations regarding the mods your personal experimentation.
These boards may be used for commercial endeavors in any quantity unless expressly noted. No
attribution is necessary, though accreditation or a link back is always much appreciated.
If you are a builder planning to make your own run of pedals, we also offer the service of custom-made
boards with your brand and logo, design according to your specifications.
The only usage restrictions are that, first, you cannot resell the PCB as part of a kit without prior
arrangement with us, and second, you cannot scratch off the silkscreen or other way of trying to hide our
logos and the source of the PCBs. Like it's written above, if you want to have your designs with your
brand and logo, we could undoubtedly reach an agreement.
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