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Description
Product Description:
Unleash the majestic sounds of an organ with the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2, a polyphonic organ emulator that effortlessly blends classic organ tones with the unique "Guitorgan" to create a symphony of sound. With a warm, analog feel and a hint of Leslie warble, this pedal is unlike any other octave shifter on the market.
Whether you're riffing on your guitar, belting out vocals, or experimenting with synths, drums, or horns, the Organizer V2 can handle it all. It's simple to dial in and tracks perfectly across the neck for both chords and single notes.
This pedal also features an output gain stage with no master control, delivering as much "white noise" as an average overdrive pedal when idle. However, you won't notice this sound during play, especially when used with a gained up amp or other dirt/gain/boost pedals.
Crafted by hand in Akron, Ohio, this pedal uses a mix of analog and DSP circuitry, ensuring an all analog dry signal path and true bypass switching.
Key Features:
- Polyphonic organ emulator
- Mixes classic organ tones and unique "Guitorgan" sounds
- Tracks perfectly on both chords and single notes
- Works with a variety of sound sources, including strings, vocals, synths, horns, and drums
- Mix of analog and DSP circuitry with true bypass switching
- All-analog dry signal path
- Handmade in Akron, Ohio
- Output gain stage with no master control
- "Up" control for octave up level
- "Down" control for octave down level
- "Choir" control for mixing octave up and down settings
- "Direct" control for analog dry signal level
- "Tone" control for high end roll-off
- "Lag" control for wet signal delay time
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Polyphonic Organ emulator |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (instrument) |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| True Bypass | Yes |
| Power Source | 9V DC transformer isolated power supply (sold separately) |
| Power Usage | 65mA |
| Height | 2.25" with knobs |
| Width | 2.50" |
| Depth | 4.75" |
| Weight | 0.6 lbs. |
FAQs
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What type of sounds can the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 create?
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The Organizer V2 emulates polyphonic organ tones, providing lush, organ-like sounds with added octave-up and octave-down harmonics for a full, rich texture.
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Is the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 suitable for bass guitar?
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Yes, the Organizer V2 is compatible with bass guitars and can add organ-style effects and octave harmonics to bass tones effectively.
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What power supply does the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 require?
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The Organizer V2 requires a 9V DC transformer isolated power supply, which is sold separately, and it consumes 65mA of power.
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Does the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 have true bypass?
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Yes, the Organizer V2 features true bypass, ensuring your signal remains uncolored when the pedal is not engaged.
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How does the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 differ from other octave pedals?
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Unlike typical octave pedals, the Organizer V2 offers polyphonic organ emulation with both octave-up and octave-down capabilities, creating a unique organ-like soundscape.
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Reviews
PROS
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Unique and rad sounding effect, stands out on a pedalboard
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Adds depth to lead patterns, ideal for creating angelic sounds
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Versatile; enhances both guitar and bass play
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Tracks well, even with complex riffs
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Works great with both clean and distorted tones
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Simple to use with intuitive controls
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Offers creative possibilities when used with an ebow
CONS
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Sound can become muddy if not properly adjusted with "Lag" and "Choir" settings
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2.
Features and functionality
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Some users note a lag even with the knob turned all the way down, affecting playability in certain musical contexts.
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The T-Rex Quint Machine is highlighted as a robust alternative, offering simultaneous octave up, octave down, and a fifth up for diverse tonal possibilities.
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The pedal creates a cool synth pad sound when higher and lower octaves are dialed back and the choir knob is maxed, especially with delay/reverb.
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Organ-like sound is achieved by using only the low octave through a Superfuzz, notably when playing "Blue Orchid" by The White Stripes.
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Use cases and applications
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The Organizer V2 is reportedly enjoyable for harmonica use, providing a unique sound experience.
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Combining the pedal with double delays and swelling can enhance its sound despite lag issues.
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Pairing the Organizer V2 with a phaser and long reverb creates an expansive soundscape.
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The Organizer adds unique texture to lead sounds and ambient tones, providing a different experience from the POG, which some users loved but find expensive to repurchase.
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Placing the Organizer before a drive pedal produces a super heavy tone, particularly effective with the choir and low knobs turned up.
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The Organizer is appreciated for adding growl with the sub and swell with the choir, enhancing tones when placed after a Big Muff pedal.
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Setup and maintenance
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Excessive noise when engaged might be attributed to the footswitch; troubleshooting is recommended.
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Comparisons
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The Organizer is described as a "one trick pony" compared to the versatile tracking of the EHX Micro POG, which excels in basic octave functionality.
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For those interested in organ sounds, the Organizer is recommended over the EHX B9, as it can offer distinctive organ-like textures without needing full organ emulation.
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While the Organizer provides a unique tone, users with both Organizer and EHX C9 often choose based on financial constraints rather than a clear tonal preference.
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Artist usage
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In an Instagram post, Sarah Lipstate showcases her pedalboard setup for upcoming U.K. shows, featuring the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 among other gear.
In a post on the official Stereolab Instagram account, a photo of Tim Gane's pedalboard clearly shows the inclusion of an Earthquaker Devices Organizer. The post humorously notes, "Research has proven that the most popular images on social media are of cats and guitar pedals," and thanks Joe at The GigRig for his assistance.
During a live stream on Twitch, Bart Hirigoyen did set his pedalboard for a tour with the band Pain Magazine, showing and explaining every piece of it. On this screenshot of the fully set board, we can see the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer (probably V2 considering the absence of a white circle around the switch).
In Episode 10 of "Show Us Your Junk!" by EarthQuaker Devices on YouTube, John Vanderslice showcases his use of the EarthQuaker Devices Organizer V2 at Tiny Telephone Recording.
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