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Description
Introducing the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport SR, a dual delay powerhouse with reverb and modulation capabilities. This revolutionary pedal, far from being intimidating, is designed to bring out the creativity in every musician. Its intense lo-fi swirling tape styled echo creates an immersive musical experience that sets it apart from its peers.
The top row of controls is dedicated to Delay A, a 600ms delay with modulation, while the bottom row is for Delay B, a 300ms delay with reverb. Both delays can be run separately, in parallel, in series or in series/parallel. Additionally, it features expression controls for the repeats on delay A and for bleeding delay A into delay B.
This versatile pedal can be used as a straight delay, straight reverb, rhythmic delay, modulated delay and old school tape-style echo. It's not just a delay pedal, it's a sound design tool that can create warped records, clanging flange, smooth chorus, echoed out squalls and other-worldly effects.
Key Features:
- Dual delay with reverb and modulation
- Delay A: 600ms delay with modulation
- Delay B: 300ms delay with reverb
- Expression controls for repeats on delay A and for bleeding delay A into delay B
- Can be used as straight delay, straight reverb, rhythmic delay, modulated delay, tape-style echo
- Capable of creating a wide variety of sounds, including warped records, clanging flange, smooth chorus, echoed out squalls and more
- Handmade in Akron, Ohio USA
Product specs
| Brand | EarthQuaker Devices |
| Model | Disaster Transport SR Advanced Modulated Delay & Reverb Machine |
| Finish | Silver / Black Print |
| Year | 2013 - 2021 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals, Reverb Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What makes the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr. unique compared to other delay pedals?
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The Disaster Transport Sr. combines modulated delay and reverb effects, allowing for complex ambient textures. Its dual delay lines can be used independently or together, offering versatile soundscaping capabilities that are distinct from many standard delay pedals.
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Can the Disaster Transport Sr. handle both guitar and bass signals effectively?
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Yes, the Disaster Transport Sr. is versatile and can handle both guitar and bass signals, making it suitable for musicians who play multiple instruments.
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Does the Disaster Transport Sr. require a specific type of power supply?
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The Disaster Transport Sr. requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for many guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with most pedalboard setups.
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How does the modulation on the Disaster Transport Sr. affect the delay and reverb sounds?
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The modulation adds a rich, swirling character to the delay and reverb, allowing for lush, evolving soundscapes that enhance the overall texture of your playing.
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Is the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr. suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Disaster Transport Sr. is built for both studio and live use, featuring durable construction and intuitive controls that make it easy to adjust settings on the fly during performances.
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Reviews
PROS
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Tape-delay and reverb rival competitors
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Inspirational, leads to writing new songs
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Can create a wide array of sounds, from lofi to traditional delay
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Dual delay lines for complex textures
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Quality degradation of sound for authentic feel
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Useful across different rigs and setups
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Encourages experimentation with sound
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Subtle addition that enhances music without overpowering
CONS
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Lacks tap-tempo feature
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Some may desire a more pronounced effect in their mix
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr..
Comparisons
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Delay A's noise filtering is likened to the behavior of bucket brigade chips, offering darker repeats similar to the MXR Carbon Copy.
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Compared to Fairfield Meet Maude and Pladask Tåken, the Disaster Transport Sr. provides unique dual delay control, standing out in its category.
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Compared to the Avalanche Run, the Disaster Transport Sr. is described as darker and warmer, akin to Deluxe Memory Man, MXR Carbon Copy, or Boss DM-2.
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Features and functionality
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The modulation can be intense, but when used subtly, it adds valuable separation and width to delay lines.
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The pedal is capable of unpredictable sonic interplay by running Delay A into Delay B, creating complex delay patterns.
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The Disaster Transport Sr. allows independent adjustment of delay times and series or parallel blending, offering flexible soundscaping beyond its peers.
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The Disaster Transport Sr. includes two delay modes: Delay A (30ms-600ms) and Delay B (30ms-300ms), which can be stacked using the bleed knob.
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The reverb on Delay B uses a Belton Brick, utilizing multiple pt2399 chips to emulate a spring reverb, similar to other EarthQuaker Devices models.
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Delay A includes more low pass filtering, allowing longer delay times without noise, unlike Delay B, which can introduce high-end noise at extended settings.
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The pedal has a spring-style reverb similar to the Ghost Echo, enhancing its atmospheric density.
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User experience
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Some owners wish for stereo outputs, noting that it would enhance the pedal’s appeal and functionality for modern stereo setups.
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Owners report subtle reverb, with some less usable sounds between sweet spots, but overall find it an amazing pedal.
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Users report that the Disaster Transport Sr. inspires new playing styles, even for those who typically don't use delay pedals extensively.
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Use cases and applications
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Users find the pedal excels in ambient and space-making applications, especially when placed early in the signal chain with dirt effects following.
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For deeper modulation, pairing with an EarthQuaker Sea Machine is recommended, enhancing the modulation effects beyond the Disaster Transport Sr.'s capabilities.
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Ideal for creating haunting and dreamy delays, making it suitable for genres inspired by bands like Cocteau Twins, The Cure, and Radiohead.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 15 Ratings
Artist usage
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In an Instagram post, Lee Kiernan of Idles expresses gratitude to EarthQuaker Devices for promptly delivering the Disaster Transport Sr. delay pedal, which he acquired for the band's upcoming second album.
For the latest Failure album, Greg relied heavily on Earthquaker pedals, as seen in this shot with his board.
Gina Gleason of Baroness is seen using the Earthquaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr. during the Baroness “rig rundown”(2019). Gina mentions she switches out the EQD Disaster Transport Sr. time to time with a Boss DD6 or the EQD Space Spiral. She also mentions the Earthquaker Devices Space Spiral was a huge part of the last track for the “Gold and Grey” album “Pale Sun”. Touring in support of the new Baroness album “Gold and Grey” the EQD Disaster Transport SR. Is seen on her board right of the Strymon Timeline. She is going stereo rig using 2 fender amps.
Scott Shriner uses the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr. delay effects pedal, as evidenced by a photo from his Instagram showing his pedalboard from May 2013.
"What we have here are two pedals from Earthquaker Devices, both which combine delay and reverb into a single device. I used to think that combining effects like this meant giving up control, but it turns out that that might not be such a bad thing! These two pedals make some amazing sounds that I don't think can be easily achieved with separate delay and reverb pedals.
In this video I'm playing a 1978 Les Paul, into the Dispatch Master and Disaster Transport SR, into a Matchless Clubman."
This image from a GoFundMe campaign posted circa 2015 after DM's gear was stolen shows a Disaster Transport Sr on the small effects board on the left.
Matt Sorum, known for his extensive collection of musical gear, showcases his use of the EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport Sr. delay pedal in a photo shared on his Facebook page.
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