TheGigRig power supply demo - Time Factor, Nova Delay, King of Tone, Beano Boost, Stone Bender

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

This video is a demo of our new high current adapters for the Time Factor and Nova Delay pedals. We also show you how we can run 5 pedals with different power requirements all from TheGigRig Generator supply.

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  • Do you have to strip the ends of the leads when putting them into the distributer?

  • @rockerverb08 nope, just cut the cable to length, and push the cable into the Distributor. When you push down on the tabs the cable is pierced and connected into the circuit ;)

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  • so it does so much more than just switch effects. Check out the artist quotes online at TheGigRig(dot)com and see what the hard working touring musicians are saying about it. We're not suggesting that the switching systems are for everyone, but if you use a number of effects and use combinations and need a level of control over them, then out systems tick a lot of boxes for a lot of people. There's 3 of our systems on stage with Porcupine Tree, why not ask the stage tech what he thinks of them?

  • Hi @MrUltraworld firstly there are 10 loops and the price depends on the system that works for you. As to 'is it worth it?" I guess you'd have to ask the hundreds of touring professionals that use our systems. a Pro-14 costs $1049, bundles including patch cables and Distributors start from $1299. There are 10 effects loops, programable pre boost buffer an post effects loop volume, 2 remote switches, 2 programable isolated outputs, aux out for silent tuning, etc, and built like a tank.

  • @TheGigRigDaniel Do you think the system is worth $1,500.00? I think that's an awful lot of money to switch 8 effects on or off. It costs almost as much as the effects. It's not in the reach of hard working touring musicians that don't make a lot of money. Yet that's who it's being targeted for.

  • @MrUltraworld hello. Sorry if you have misunderstood what we're trying to do here. The system is modular, not an 'all in one'. You only buy what you need and if you add more pedals then you can add more solutions. If all you want to power is 5 Boss pedals, then the Generator itself comes with 2 daisy chains so you don't need anything else. If you want different voltages and isolate a bunch of pedals, then you can do that too. Great to hear you've got your own solution. All the best

  • @MrUltraworld Con't. It's the simplest thing to make, yet you make musicians think it's voodoo & force them to buy these things. Make something that is all housed in one box and don't charge a fortune for it.

  • Why not make these power outlets available at the generator? This system forces us to purchase these adapters from you. Another "All is one" pedal board that is anything but. It's simple (and cheap) to make one unit about the size of an effects box that has a dozen switchable outlets (including 2 110 outlets) with a 110 power cord that plugs into an outlet, no wall warts or power strips anywhere in sight. It cost me $80 in parts.

  • @gugaporta26 Generator is made form rigged ABS plastic. cheers

  • @AldridgeHalenFreak Mushy? You must have been doing something wrong.

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