Boudoir Guitar
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This would go greeeeeeeeeeat with an FM0 tucked up underneath the hood....I started tallying up the stuff on that board in my mind and it was quickly direct to the poor house![]()
This would go greeeeeeeeeeat with an FM0 tucked up underneath the hood....I started tallying up the stuff on that board in my mind and it was quickly direct to the poor house![]()
I just have the terribly named Gigrig Wetter Box parallel mixer. I hate the name so much I put a sticker of a cartoon donut on top of it. No other complaints about it.Not gonna lie if I had a crazy budget to work with I'd be swimming in gigrig gear. Their stuff does look really well made and very well thought out. It's just so far outside my budget it's laughable.
Starting at $339.
And it’s a combo of steel/aluminum and comes with a steelThey're making them in the UK instead of China. Labor costs are literally 10x higher.
I think most of us here are in that same boat. I also don’t get wanting something as brilliant as the small G3 to control what you can realistically put on the small board…five pedals? Is a MIDI loop switcher REALLY needed at that point?If I had a pedalboard where half of my pedals are hidden and I’m spending time programming presets and MIDI and then hauling around something that big and heavy I would quickly start thinking “why don’t I just use an FM9?”
Or save some money and save some weight by picking up an AxeFX III and fc12!
I think most of us here are in that same boat. I also don’t get wanting something as brilliant as the small G3 to control what you can realistically put on the small board…five pedals? Is a MIDI loop switcher REALLY needed at that point?
rather than explicitly making sure pedals aren't in the signal path when not required.
How many effects, and did you have a good buffer at the start of the chain?? I can definitely chain together 6 or 7 effects with no problem!I spent 4 or 5 years entirely in the Fractal universe and just got back into amps and effects in a big way in the last year. I'd forgotten how quickly it starts to sound bad when you start chaining effects together, so to me the biggest appeal of a looper is taking effects out of the signal path. It's extremely cool that you can programmatically change the order, but for me the main thing to me is making it not sound like shit.
Usually four or five in front, and a couple in the effects loop of my Powerstation. I've experimented with different buffers, but they don't play well before my drive pedals. I have a simple looper now, but I'd like to eventually get the G3S.How many effects, and did you have a good buffer at the start of the chain?? I can definitely chain together 6 or 7 effects with no problem!
I think it's nicely made and would probably buy one if they offered a version with multiple treadle slots.Have you guys that are bellyaching about the cost actually watched the intro video? I’ve not seen any other pedalboard that has the design features they have incorporated here. Really, I haven’t seen anything close.