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Earthquaker Devices

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Earthquaker Devices
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical Instrument Manufacturing
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Headquarters,
Productsguitar effects
WebsiteOfficial website

Earthquaker Devices is an American company that manufactures digital and analog effects pedals and utilities. While focusing on the electric guitar and bass guitar, Earthquaker Devices pedals are usable with other electronic or amplified instruments.

History

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Earthquaker Devices was started by Jamie Stillman in 2004 as a small, one person hobby electronics organization after he fixed his own broken Boss effect pedal.[1] Since then, Stillman's company has grown in both popularity and size, growing to employ 36 people in total that work to produce up to 700 hand-wired effects pedals a week. [2] Earthquaker Devices has gone from shipping small, custom built guitar pedals individually on eBay to a wide distribution net and notable artists such as Paul Simon and Coldplay.

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Stefan2, I've gone and made revisions on the page for the image. I appreciate the guidance and advice on supporting and qualifying the use of my image. Thank you for your help! --Cdunbarc (talk) 01:00, 22 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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