Control Functions; Post Volume; Pre Amp And Buffer - The GigRig Pro 14 Manual

The gigrig pro 14 dynamic audio switcher/guitar
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5. Control Functions

closed)
4. Remote Switch 2 (normally open)
5. Output 1 Mute
6. Output 2 Mute
Let's go through them one at a time:

1. Post Volume.

This is a class 'A' accurately controlled amplifier on the output of
TheGigRig.
It was designed not to mess with your tone and is of the highest audio
quality; no feedback path used.
The circuit for this post effects loop amplifier is on its very own relay
so you must turn on (switch 1) for the Post Vol knob to have any
effect. (When we say true bypass, we mean true bypass).
This volume control can also cut your output by 2/3rds or boost it by
X3.
Use the small volume knob next to the control switches to control the
level. This is perfect for boosting solo sounds or compensating for the
drop of output in some old effects pedals.
Furthermore, as it is 'post' effects loop it won't mess with the sound
of your effects.

2. Pre Amp and Buffer.

The Pre Amp and buffer, controlled by switch 2, is a Low noise X3 amp
and class 'A' buffer. If selected, it is the first function your guitar
signal will go through.
Primarily this is used to drive the impedance of your guitar signal into
your effects. For some pedals, true bypass is the way to go, the
dynamics between the pedals and your guitar need to work together.
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TheGigRig Pro-14's unique control
functions make it both powerful and
flexible.
Each of the 14 pre-sets has a row of
six mini switches, which operate the
control functions.
These are:
1. Post Effect Loop Volume
2. Pre Effect Loop Buffer
3. Remote Switch 1 (normally
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