I got a Sea Machine a couple of weeks ago and started using it with a 12v supply (it replaced a T-Rex Viper on my board which only runs at 12v) - whilst i thought the Sea Machine was OK, i found a lot of the sounds to be just a bit too extreme and not very usable. I gave my board a bit of tidy today and switched the Sea Machine to 9v - Wow, everything is now much more focused an usable - especially the Dimension, Shape and Animate features - plus the whole sound of the pedal is a bit warmer.
My experience with pedals has always been that if there's a higher voltage option then the pedal sounds best at the highest voltage - but not so with the Sea Machine.
Anyone else tried it with the two different voltages?
Sea Machine 9v or 12v???
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Re: Sea Machine 9v or 12v???
Mine will be here tomorrow, I can't wait to try it out.
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Re: Sea Machine 9v or 12v???
Stuck6 wrote:Mine will be here tomorrow, I can't wait to try it out.
According to USPS, mine too actually!
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Re: Sea Machine 9v or 12v???
Huh, I've never tried mine with 12V. Shame I don't have an adapter around to give it a go 

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