G Lab GSC-3, M4L, ALA-1 + GigRig power supplies Pedalboard Demo

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  • how did you make the actual board that the pedals are attached to?

    Great tones you are getting there.

  • Hi, I just bought a used flight case off EBay that fitted the unit and the two pedals. I think it was made by a company called Spider Cases. Cheers for checking out the video and for your kind words. All the best, Pete

  • Is the power supply for the G Lab universal (110 - 240 v)?

  • Hi there, I believe it is..but would probably best to check with GLab on this just to be sure. Cheers, Pete

  • Nice board... curious how much does that weigh?

  • I've actually changed things around a bit since I first posted this video and unfortunately I've now no way of telling exactly how much it weighed. It was a little heavy, but not so that you couldn't gig with it etc. Sorry I can't be more specific as I just don't have the exact details now. Cheers, Pete

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  • Hello!! Some questions: Is the Eventide delay the last effect in the M4L signal chain? The Boogie amp has a parallel loop or a serial one?

    I have almost the same setup as you but I'm having a problem with the M4L. I only have 2 pedals connected. Loop3 is the corona chorus , and loop 4 is the eventide delay. The problem is that when I have both loops active, the "chorus" sound goes only through the delay signal.

    When the loop4 (delay) is off then I hear the chorus normaly as it should. Any help?

  • Hi, Yes, that's right - the loop in the M4L is kept on all the time with the volume pedal inserted in the loop. Works great too. The GigRig is a fabulous power supply and the best I've ever used. I haven't had any issues with space or keeping things tidy at all, just had to pre-plan where everything was going first, but after it was all fitted together is was just great.

  • So is the volume pedal just put through one of the loops of the m4l with the loop permanently 'on'? And what do you think of the gigrig power supply? It seems like it would (collectively) take up a lot of space and be hard to keep tidy.

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