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  • EarthQuaker Devices Releases Transmisser Resonant Reverberations

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    Akron, OH, September 19, 2016 – Ohio-based effects pedal company EarthQuaker Devices announces the release of the Transmisser Resonant Reverberations device, available for purchase on October 3. The Transmisser is a modulated reverb with extra-long decay fed to a highly resonant filter. It is the sonic recreation of blowing your signal to bits, shooting it through a black hole, then beaming it back down on a cloud of cosmic dust. It is a Blazar for musical instruments.  
     
     
    If you can't already tell, the Transmisser is not your every-day reverberation device. It does not do subtle. It does not do spring. It does not do a wood paneled rumpus room with 1" thick carpet. It will not recreate the classic sounds of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. The Transmisser will create an ultimate soundscape-y backdrop to your all-night guitar freak-out. It’ll quickly turn you into a one note per minute knob twiddler. It’ll make you want to break out that dusty old expression pedal to do slow riding filter sweeps for days. It’ll get you out of that stupid ergonomic chair, close that flaptop computer and force you to enjoy playing music again and that’s the most important thing, am I right? Huh? Am I? Hello?
     
     
    Features    
    • Modulated Reverb with Filter     
    • Expression control over the resonant filter frequency     
    • Control over the harmonic content (ie. Overtones) of the reverb trails “Warp” control adjusts overall tonal character and response    
    • Interactive and intuitive control feature set     
    • Hand built in Akron, Ohio, USA     
    • Silent relay-based soft touch switching 
    • USD $245 MAP
     
     
    Find out more at EarthQuakerDevices.com
     
     
    Watch the demo video!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



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