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© The GigRig ltd Jan 2009 All rights reserved. Design rights claimed. Moral rights asserted. © May 2008 Page 1 TheGigRig Pro 14 TM Manual 1. Introduction 2. Main Diagram 3. Quick Start 4. Effects Loops 5. Control Functions: 1. Post Volume 2. Pre Amp and Buffer 3. Remote Switch 1 (normally closed) 4. Remote Switch 2 (normally open) 5. Output 1 Mute 6. Output 2 Mute 6. Mode Switches 7. Aux. Out 8. Bypass 9. Special Features 10. The isolated output (Out 2) 11. Using the EXT input/outputs 12. Power Supply 13. F.A.Q’s (Frequently Asked Questions) 14. Safety 15. Thank you 16. Technical

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    TheGigRig Pro 14TM Manual

    1. Introduction

    2. Main Diagram

    3. Quick Start

    4. Effects Loops

    5. Control Functions: 1. Post Volume

    2. Pre Amp and Buffer

    3. Remote Switch 1 (normally closed)

    4. Remote Switch 2 (normally open)

    5. Output 1 Mute

    6. Output 2 Mute

    6. Mode Switches

    7. Aux. Out

    8. Bypass

    9. Special Features

    10. The isolated output (Out 2)

    11. Using the EXT input/outputs

    12. Power Supply

    13. F.A.Qs (Frequently Asked Questions)

    14. Safety

    15. Thank you

    16. Technical

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    1. Introduction

    I would personally like to thank you for purchasing TheGigRig Pro 14 and

    would also like to congratulate you on having such great taste!

    TheGigRig Pro 14 is the ultimate floor based dynamic audio

    switcher/guitar, effects and amp management system. It is the product

    of four years of research and design, 3 further years of product

    development and a lifetime of musical experience.

    At the press of a footswitch you have instant access and control over:

    10 true bypass effects loops (1 stereo)

    2 Isolated Remote switches (controlling amp fx/channel selection)

    2 selectable outputs (one output is isolated and phase reversable!)

    1 programable pre effect loop class A buffer

    14 easily programmable presets, each with its own bypassable volume

    control circuit

    Tuner out for silent on-stage tuning

    True Bypass select to send your guitar signal direct to your amp

    The tonal advantages that TheGigRig gives you must be heard to be

    believed and the amount of control it offers you is staggering. Whats

    more, the old problems associated with effect pedals such as tone

    sucking, signal degradation, volume sags, pops and thuds and the famous

    tap dance are no longer an issue. TheGigRig takes care of the lot.

    Dont forget to register your Pro-14 online at www.thegigrig.com where

    youll find loads of great info to help you get the most out of your gear.

    If you ever have any questions just drop us a line at [email protected]

    Its always great to get feedback from our customers, so be sure to keep

    in touch and let us know how you get on.

    Daniel Steinhardt

    [email protected]

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    2. TheGigRig Main Diagram

    1. Strong metal housing (lid and tray construction) 2. Foot switch (16 strong foot or hand operated switches) 3. Control mini switches (10 mini switches) Replaceable. 4. Effects loops mini switches (6 mini switches) Replaceable. 5. Mode toggle switch bottom rail (two modes for each rail) 6. Phase Switch (In phase when pushed in) 7. Output 2 (isolated) (Jack Socket, transformer output 1KV isolation) 8. Expand connection (communicate with another GigRig) 9. Output 1 (Jack Socket, primary output) 10. 9V input (use TheGigRig supply only) 11. Output LED (on when output is live) 12. Post volume level indicator (Brightness shows volume setting) 13. Post volume active indicator (on when post amp is in the signal path) 14. Remote switch 1 LED (normally closed when LED is off) 15. Remote switch 2 LED (normally open when LED is off) 16. Mode toggle switch top rail (single or multi patch for top rail) 17. Effects loop LED (on when effect is in the signal path) 18. Pre-set LED (on when patch is selected) 19. Post volume control (Volume control for each patch) 20. Foot switch rail (Strong Chrome rail for stomping on) 21. Pre Volume knob and LED (master volume. LED is on when in use) 22. AUX. output (on side) (used for silent tuning or signal routing) 23. Guitar input (on side) (Input from guitar or other instruments) 24. 9V out (on side) (Supplies protected power to your effects pedals) 25. Bypass select switches (Selects true or buffered bypass, select out 2 off)

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    3. TheGigRig Pro-14 Quick Start

    Using TheGigRig couldnt be easier.

    First, connect your Pro-14 to your amplifier before applying power.

    TheGigRig can supply power to your 9V effects pedals. See (24) above, 9V

    out.

    Plug the effects you wish to use into the effects loops in the back of the

    Pro-14 in the order you wish to use them. The effects send (snd) from

    the Pro-14s effects loops plugs into the input of your effect and the

    output of your effect plugs into the return (rtn).

    Your signal path moves from right to left, from effects loops 1~10.

    The order in which you place your effects makes a big difference to your

    sound, so experiment and find the sounds you like. (For more info see

    F.A.Qs.)

    Now plug your amp(s), into the output(s) on the left-hand side of

    TheGigRig.

    Lets take a look at one of the 14 pre-sets:

    The 10 effects loops switches

    operate the effects loops in

    TheGigRig.

    The 6 Control switches operate

    the control functions.

    These are:

    1- Post effect loop volume; you can set a different volume for each pre-set 2- Pre-effect loop buffer 3- Remote switch 1 (normally closed) 4- Remote switch 2 (normally open) use these switches to

    control amp Functions such as channel selection and reverb.

    5- Out 1 mute 6- Out 2 mute

    To programme, simply turn on the effects loops and control functions you

    want for this pre-set. Thats It!

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    When you step on the foot switch shown, effects loops 2, 6 and 10 will be

    on as well as the pre-buffer function and output 1 will be muted.

    Remember, this is just a quick start guide. Because there are so many

    fantastic ways to use TheGigRig Pro-14 we suggest that you take the time

    to read through the manual and F.A Q.s.

    You will learn how to:

    Press a single footswitch and change channels in your amp, turn on and off

    your amps reverb, select any combination of effects loops, any

    combination of outputs (either or both!), program a buffer and output

    levels per preset.

    If you have 2 amps each with built in effects loops, you can even choose

    which of your amplifiers pre-amps is sent to which power amp!

    All of this is with the most direct and pure signal path possible.

    End Of the Quick start Keep reading to become an expert:

    TheGigRig Pro-14s main signal path is shown in Fig 3 below: 29 is the guitar input. 9 is out 1, 7 is out 2. 25 is the stereo input.

    Amp+Buffer

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    Guitar in

    Out 1

    Post Amp

    10 Effects loops

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    Out 2

    BufferTransformer

    Stereo in

    N/O switch

    N/C Switch

    Auto Stereo Switch

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    4. Effects Loops

    At the heart of the Pro-14s unique audio switching capabilities are the 10

    effects loops located on the back of unit.

    Each of these effects loops has a send (snd) and a return (rtn) except

    for loop 10 which has 2 returns for stereo effects. The effects loops are

    numbered 1~10 from right to left so as to illustrate the direction your

    guitar signal travels.

    E.g. your guitar signal travels from the input on the right hand side of

    TheGigRig to the first effects loop i.e.: effect loop number 1, then 2 and

    so on, until it reaches number 10.

    From there, your signal travels to the outputs.

    Your effects are plugged into these effects loops. The send (snd) from

    TheGigRig is connected into the input of your effect and the output of

    the effect back to the return (rtn).

    The order in which you place your effects does make a difference to your

    sound.

    Check out the F.A.Qs section for more details on effects order; however,

    back to those effects loops and why they are the key to retaining your

    tone!

    Normally when effects pedals are plugged into each other in series you

    get what is known as tone sucking and volume loss.

    Each pedal acts as a filter even when the pedals arent on; the more

    pedals you have in your chain the more loss you get.

    So, less of your signal is getting through, this means less tone.

    TheGigRig solves this problem as your guitar signal will only travels

    through the effects loops that are selected for each particular sound you

    use.

    You can now connect in all your other less frequently used pedals, they

    will no longer causes problems to your much-loved tone, if they are not selected, its as if they dont exist.

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    So how does it do that?

    Lets take a closer look at one of

    TheGigRig Pro-14s 14 pre-sets.

    Each of the Pro-14s effects loops is

    controlled by a very special relay. A

    high quality switch that, when

    activated, will send your signal

    through the effects loop or will

    bypass the loop completely.

    These relays are inturn controlled by

    the mini switches on each pre-sets

    marked Effects Loops.

    With the pre-set above effects loops 2, 6 and 10 have been selected.

    When you step on this pre-set, your guitar signal will travel from the

    guitar input through effects loops 2, 6 and 10 ONLY.

    Everything else is completeley bypassed.

    The difference this makes to your tone is amazing. You get the shortest,

    purest signal path possible.

    You can use the effects loops in many other ways.

    Look at the F.A.Qs section to see how to use the effects loops in

    TheGigRig with the effect loop in your amp.

    If you use more than one guitar such as a spare for when you break a

    string or an electro acoustic, you can plug these into the effects loops

    and control them with TheGigRig.

    For example, an acoustic guitar could be plugged into the RETURN of

    effects loop 1 and switch in or out using the GigRig. You can also use the

    isolated output 2 to send your acoustic directly into the P.A. without

    introducing hum.

    You can then programme a pre-set for the songs in which you use an

    acoustic. Therefore, when you step on the foot switch, the GigRig will

    disconnect your main guitar (plugged into guitar in) and mute the output

    to your amplifier sending your acoustic straight to the front of house

    system. (the GigRig will protect you and your equipment from over 1000V

    if a fault in the stage system should occure)

    You can make TheGigRig as simple or as complicated as you like.

    Thats the whole point. Its entirley up to you.

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    5. Control Functions

    TheGigRig Pro-14s 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

    closed)

    4. Remote Switch 2 (normally open)

    5. Output 1 Mute

    6. Output 2 Mute

    Lets 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 wont 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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    Vintage fuzzs and Treble Boosters can sound awful if they receive

    Buffered inputs; however, a buffer can improve the tone of some

    effects, not to mention driving the long cable between the Pro-14 and

    the amplifier. Try the buffer on each preset and see which you prefer.

    The pre buffer can also be used as a master volume input level, from a

    gain of X3 down to nothing. If your guitar has a very high output, you

    can use this volume control to reduce the level, or boost the level to

    drive your pedals harder. So, now with every pre-set, you have the

    choice between buffered or true bypass, attenuation or Gain.

    3. & 4. Remote switches 1 & 2.

    If you use an amplifier with built in effects such as reverb or vibrato

    or an amp with two channels, then these remote switches are

    priceless. Your amp can now be controlled by the Pro-14.

    Instead of plugging an extra footswitch into the back of your amp,

    simply plug the footswitch out from your amp into the remote switches

    on the Pro-14. (The remote switches are fully isolated and will switch

    tip to ring if stereo plugs are used.)

    Normally closed and Normally open refers to the polarity of the

    switch in default position (off).

    E.g. If you would like to use the remote switch to control the reverb in

    your amp, simply plug a lead from the footswitch out of your amp and

    into either of the remote switches.

    One of them will mean your reverb defaults to on, and the other will

    default to off.

    With a channel-changing amp, you can simply plug the footswitch from

    your amp to the remote switch in TheGigRig Pro-14.

    5. & 6. Output 1 & 2 Mute.

    On the far left hand side of the Pro-14 you will see 2 outputs.

    Not surprisingly, these are called output 1 and output 2.

    TheGigRig enables you to choose any combination of these outputs.

    Simply mute the output that you dont want your signal to go to by

    turning on the output mute for that particular output. Control switch

    5 mutes OUT1 and control switch 6 mutes OUT2.

    Use a clean/dirty amp set up or two complimentary sounding amps, you

    can even send a line directly to the desk as well as your amp and then

    switch between them.

    Using combinations of the effects loops and the control functions the

    possibilities are virtually endless.

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    6. Mode Switches

    Both rails on TheGigRig Pro 14 have their own mode switches.

    The mode switch governs how each particular rail will function.

    Mode 1 is Single mode.

    When both rails are in single mode, only one pre-set can be activated

    at any one time.

    Selecting another pre-set will cancel the previous pre-set.

    If you want to programme your 14 pre-sets and use these

    combinations only, the single mode (mode 1) will enable you to do just

    this. (You can; however, select two patches at once by pressing

    buttons on the top and bottom banks simultaneously.)

    Mode 2 is Multi mode

    This is where it gets interesting. In multi mode, you can add your pre-

    sets together. When you select a pre-set, TheGigRig will add that

    combination to the pre-set already selected.

    To deselect, simply press the footswitch again.

    As you can select a different mode for each rail, you can have the

    bottom rail (pre-sets 1~7) in single mode and the top rail (pre-sets

    8~14) in multi mode.

    Using the Pro-14 in this way, you can have 7 main or core sounds on the

    bottom rail and add in effects and control features to these core

    sounds using the top rail pre-sets. What is so great about setting up

    your pro-14 in this way is that you can add to any of your core tones

    but when you need to go to your core tone again it will clear any of the

    added on presets.

    There are a few things to remember when using Multi mode:

    1. When two pre-sets using Post Vol are selected, the highest level

    takes precedence.

    2. Be careful not to add a pre-set using Out 1 mute to a pre-set using

    Out 2 mute as this will result in no output at all.

    3. Press bypass to clear all pre-sets at once.

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    7 . Aux/Tuner Out

    At the far right hand side of the top rail on TheGigRig Pro-14 you will see

    a footswitch labelled Aux.

    This footswitch controls an auxiliary output

    located on the right hand side of the Pro-14 next

    to the guitar input jack.

    When selected the guitar signal is routed directly

    from the guitar input to the Aux out. All other

    outputs are disconnected.

    The most common use for this feature is silent

    on-stage tuning. When not selected your tuner

    input is automatically muted.

    Instead of your guitar signal routing through your

    tuner all the time and perhaps depleting your tone, you can send your

    signal through the Aux at the press of one switch.

    Although this is the most common way to use this feature, it is certainly

    not the only way. The Aux output is an independent output that you may

    use in any way you wish.

    Note, If the Aux out is used to drive a third amplifier, you may need an

    external ground isolation device to reduce hum. See the GigRig humdinger

    for a safe solution to Amp grounding and hum reduction.

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    8 . Bypass

    On the bottom rail at the far right hand side, you will see a

    footswitch labelled Bypass.

    With all the switches in the down position

    selecting Bypass will do exactly that; the

    relays inside The Pro-14 will drop into

    default mode and your guitar signal will be

    routed directly to the outputs.

    This completely bypasses every effects loop,

    pre and post amplifiers and will send your

    guitar directly to your amp(s).

    The blue Bypass LED indicates that the bypass has been selected.

    Tone Tip: True bypass, when used with long cables, can affect your tone.

    Most pickups will tune down slightly reducing the top end and enhancing

    the mid range.

    This is why we have included four control switch functions on the bypass.

    1. OUT 2 MUTE

    With this function enabled OUT 2 will mute when you hit bypass.

    2. PRE BUFFER BOOST

    This will activate our very special pre effects loop buffer/booster. This

    will drive all the capacitance in your long cable runs when you hit bypass,

    so now theres no need to use a patch just for a bypass tone with a

    buffer, its right here on the bypass switch.

    True Bypass, buffered or gain, its completely up to you.

    3. SW1 When this switch is on the GigRig Foot switch controller SW1 will

    be activated. For example this can be used to set a channel on your

    amplifier for your bypass sound etc. (Normally closed floating switch)

    4. SW2 When this switch is on, the GigRig Foot switch controller SW2

    will be activated. (Normally open floating switch)

    Note. Holding down the bypass foot switch for five seconds or more will

    switch on the pop gate circuit.

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    9. Special Functions

    A range of special functions for the adventurous guitarist.

    Set the mode switch to 1 and hold down a foot switch for over 3 seconds

    to access the following special functions:

    Foot Switch 1: Light show (and self-test)

    Hold down for 3 seconds and the bottom bank will run through the wizzy

    light show (and self test). The output will be muted until the show is

    completed.

    The pop gate feature will be disabled on the bottom bank at the end of

    the show. Try holding down switches 1 and 8 together for 3 seconds.

    Foot Switch 2: Software version bottom bank

    Hold down for 3 seconds to read the software version number. The

    version number will flash on and off.

    Foot Switch 3: Very Slow clean Tremolo effect (2.3Hz)

    Switch control switch 1 (post vol) to the on position to access this

    effect. Hold down foot switch 3 for three seconds or more to enable the

    tremolo. Now use the post volume control for the tremolo intensity

    (depth).

    Tip; switch in the pre buffer switch (control switch 2) to reduce to the

    desired volume level using the pre volume control.

    You can now combine this tremolo effect with your effects loops on this

    Pre-set.

    You can also mix in other effects by setting the upper bank to mode 2.

    Try it!

    Foot Switch 4: medium speed clean Tremolo effect (3.2Hz)

    This works the same as above, but with a faster tremolo sound.

    Foot Switch 5: Fast speed clean Tremolo effect (5.4Hz)

    This works the same as above, but with a still faster tremolo sound.

    Foot Switch 6: Bank on

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    Hold down for 3 seconds to switch all pre-sets on the bottom bank to on.

    Tip. This is a useful test mode. When selected check to see that only the

    green output LEDs that have effects plugged in are on. Do the same

    using switch 13 for the top bank; you can do both foot switches together

    if you like.

    Foot Switch 7: bank off

    Hold down for 3 seconds to clear the bottom bank.

    Foot Switch 8: Light show (and self-test)

    Hold down for 3 seconds and the top bank will run through the light show.

    The output will be muted until the show is completed.

    The pop gate feature will be disabled on the top bank at the end of the

    show.

    Note, you can see the output lights flash when you press a foot switch if

    Pop-Gate is on.

    Try holding down switches 1 and 8 together for 3 seconds, just for fun.

    Foot Switch 9: Software version top bank

    Hold down for 3 seconds to read the software version number. The

    version number will remain displayed; they will not flash.

    Foot Switch 10: Very Slow clean Tremolo effect (2.3Hz)

    Switch control switch 1 (post vol) to the on position to access this

    effect. Hold down foot switch 10 for three seconds or more to enable the

    tremolo. Now use the post volume control for the tremolo intensity

    (depth).

    Tip; switch in the pre buffer switch (control switch 2) to reduce to the

    desired volume level using the pre buffer volume control.

    You can now combine this tremolo effect with your effects loops on this

    Pre-set.

    You can also mix in other effects by setting the upper bank to mode 2.

    Try it!

    You can even mix tremolo effects between the top and bottom rail. Use

    Aux to exit this mode.

    Foot Switch 11: Mixing Tremolo (3.2 Hz)

    Hold down for 3 seconds to select the same Tremolo effect as with

    switch 10. But, with a slightly faster tremolo

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    Foot Switch 12: Mixing Tremolo (5.4Hz)

    Hold down for 3 seconds to select the same Tremolo effect as with

    switch 11. But, with a faster tremolo.

    Foot Switch 13: bank on

    Hold down for 3 seconds to switch all patches/presets on the top bank to

    on.

    Tip. This is a useful test mode. When selected check to see that only the

    green output LEDs that have effects plugged in are on. Do the same using

    switch 6 for the bottom bank; you can do both together.

    Foot Switch 14: Bank off

    Hold down for 3 seconds to clear the top bank.

    Tip, this feature can be very useful, as it will not clear mode 2 patches

    set on the bottom bank unlike the bypass switch. If both banks are set to

    mode 1 holding down this switch will select Standby mode. (All

    patches/presets and bypass light off with the guitar connected to the

    amp)

    Bypass Foot Switch

    Hold down for 3 seconds or above to enable the pop gate feature on the

    bottom bank.

    TheGigRig will now gate out pops and clicks from your effects pedal when

    they are selected.

    To disable the pop gate feature, on this Rail, hold down foot switch 1 for

    3 seconds or more.

    Note. you can see the output lights flash when you press a foot switch if

    Pop-Gate is on.

    Foot Switch Aux.

    Hold down for 3 seconds or above to enable the pop gate feature on the

    top bank.

    The GigRig will now mute out pops and clicks from old high gain your

    effects pedal when they are selected and de selected.

    To re enable the pop gate feature, on this bank, hold down foot switch 8

    for 3 seconds.

    Note. you can see the output lights flash when you press a foot switch if

    Pop-Gate is on.

    Tips and Tricks:

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    Foot Switch Resting Mode.

    Some Guitarists like to rest there foot on the switches whilst playing. To

    prevent the GigRig from entering Special Function Mode, whilst resting a

    foot on a switch, hold down Foot switch 1 or 8 whilst powering on the

    GigRig. The special functions will be defeated on the chosen rail. You can

    hold down both 1 and 8 together at power up to defeat all special

    functions.

    Powering the GigRig in the normal manner will return the GigRig to normal

    functionality with Special functions activated.

    Mixer Mode (bypass off)

    Access mixing mode by holding down the bypass switch when powering up

    your GigRig, then switch the top mode switch to mode2.

    Mixing mode changes the function of your GigRig. The top bank will now

    work independently to the bottom bank. You can use the bottom bank as a

    seven effects GigRig and the top bank, in mode 2, as an effects mixer.

    The bypass switch will no longer switch off the top bank; so, now when

    you add echo, it will stay added. The bypass switch will only clear your

    patches on the bottom bank. Try setting your favourite sounds on the

    bottom bank and then set the top bank so that each patch switches in one

    single effect. This is fantastic for experimentation.

    Powering the GigRig in the normal manner will return normal functionality.

    Mixer Mode (bypass on)

    You can use a shorted audio jack in any EXT input to save holding down

    bypass each time you power on, This, sets the GigRig as above; however,

    the Bypass will now clears all the Presets and connect your guitar to your

    amps.

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    10. The Isolated Output (Out 2)

    Isolated output Output 2

    Lets cut through the jargon, like earth loops and earth impedance and get

    right down to the source of Hum.

    If you have one Guitar into one effects pedal into one amp, you wont get

    hum. Although your effects power supply is connected to the mains, it

    wont be connected to the mains earth. Therefore, your precious guitar

    signal has just one path to ground. Through the screen of your leads into

    your amp and through to the mains ground. No problem All will be well.

    The problems occur when you have more than one path to ground for your

    signal. Using two amplifiers has always been an issue, because they both

    MUST be connected to mains ground.

    The GigRig Pro 14 has a very special output for your second amplifier, or

    any other earthed equipment.

    Only use output 2 when you have already used output 1. Now, Output 2 will

    not only prevent hum it will also give you, and your equipment, protection

    from over 1000V from front of house or other equipment mains faults.

    Phase Switch.

    Again, cutting through the techno jargon, with the same sound going to

    two amplifiers of different models, the amplifier speaker cones could be

    both moving forward at the same time or one may be moving forward

    whilst the other is moving back. If this occurs then, when the sounds mix

    in the room, they can cancels at some frequencies and positions giving a

    reduced and unpleasant tone.

    On the Pro-14, you will find a small button next to the isolated output

    (Out 2). When this button is pressed in, Out 2 will stay in phase with Out

    1 and when the button is out, yes you guessed it, Out 2 is then out of

    phase with Out 1.

    When you have set the phase correctly, you can then swap your two

    amplifiers over, without causing a phasing problem.

    The GigRig is a True Phase switcher meaning that the signal that comes

    out the end is the same phase as the signal that goes into it regardless of

    if you choose the Pre-Buffer or Post Volume features.

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    11. Using the EXT input/outputs.

    This output allows you to connect a number of GigRig products together

    so they can talk to each other, remotely switch TheGigRig into Bypass, or

    separate the top and bottom banks. (See the GigRig Loopy2 product to

    use this EXP input to expand your pedal board further).

    BANK SEPARATION.

    This feature allows you to separate your 14 channel GigRig into

    effectively two seven channel GigRigs.

    For example you may want to use the top bank in mode 1 to select which

    guitar you would like to use and the bottom bank, also in mode 1, to select

    the effects pedal combination for your sound.

    You can separate the two banks, top rail and bottom rail of the GigRig by

    simply inserting a shorted 3mm jack plug (connect both wires together)

    into any EXT input. The bypass and mode functions will still work as

    normal.

    You can use a standard stereo jack plug if a mono plug is not to hand.

    (Connect all three wires together).

    You can also use Bank Separation mode with two or more GigRigs

    connected together.

    Two GigRigs, with a connection between EXT on each GigRig will work as

    one big 28 channel GigRig.

    Two GigRigs used together with no connection between EXT sockets will

    obviously give you two 14 channel GigRigs.

    Two GigRigs with a connection between EXT on each GigRig and a shorted

    plug in any free EXT socket will give you effectively four seven channel

    GigRigs.

    The EXT input can also be used to send TheGigRig into bypass standby

    mode. A short 5V pulse, 5mS or longer, will send TheGigRig into low power

    Standby mode. The output indicators will be left on and all other lights,

    including bypass, will be switched off; your guitar will be routed directly

    to both outputs.

    Note, both EXT sockets, left side and right side, on TheGigRig are

    identical.

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    12. Power Supply Before powering TheGigRig, connect the output(s) to your amplifier(s) first.

    This prevents the buzz and thud sounds.

    It is not necessary to power down the TheGigRig when installing or

    removing new effects pedals; simply select bypass for silent installation.

    TheGigRig can supply 9V at up to 1.5A for your effects pedals. This supply

    is smoothed and electronically fused (1.8A). Note it may take a minute for

    this fuse to recover after overload.

    A short circuit on this output will cause the main power supply to shut

    down. The green light on the supply will flash until the short circuit has

    been removed.

    USING OTHER 9V SUPPLIES.

    This is not recommended. Other 9V supplies may appear to work;

    however, it is very likely that problems will occur when all loops are

    active. TheGigRig is fused internally at 6A.

    EMERGENCY USE:

    If TheGigRig 9v Generator power supply is not available, you can, in an

    emergency power your effects pedals separately, TheGigRig can then be

    powered temporarily using a 9V regulated power supply with an output

    capability of 1A or more. (Temporary only).

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    13. FAQS We are constantly updating the FAQs on the website. Make sure you check it out.

    Here are just a few

    Q. Whats the best order to put my effects in?

    A. The order that you place your effects makes a dramatic difference to

    your guitar sound.

    Do you phase your distortion or do you distort your phaser?

    Of course, there are no set rules and with TheGigRig, you can experiment

    as much as you like. Ive found the following to be a good place to start.

    1st Envelope filters, auto wahs and wah pedals.

    2nd Compression

    3rd Overdrive, distortion and fuzz. (Use in order of the least amount of gain to the most)

    4th Modulation effects (phase, chorus, flange, tremolo)

    5th Delay effects (shorter delays, followed by longer delays)

    6th Reverb

    Q. How do I use TheGigRig Pro-14 with the effects loop in my amp?

    The effects loop in your guitar amplifier gives you an insertion point

    between your pre-amp and your power amp for you to connect your effects.

    With TheGigRig, you can insert the pre-amp section of your amplifier into

    any point in the signal chain. We advise the use of a HumDinger in this set-

    up to make sure there are no possible earth loops. Heres how we do it.

    e.g. Say I want my compression and overdrive pedals going into the front

    of the amp and my modulation and delay effects in my amps effects loop, I

    would use the effect loop that is after my overdrive and before my

    modulation effects. The send from the Pro-14 is plugged into the input of

    the HumDinger, and the isolated out of the HumDinger is plugged into the

    front of your amp. The effects send from the amplifier is plugged into the

    return of the Pro-14. What youve done is placed your pre-amp where you

    want it in your signal path. The output of the Pro-14 then goes to the

    return on your amplifier.

    If you have 2 amps, each with their own effects loops you can actually

    choose which pre-amp you send to which power amp!

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    Q. How do I justify buying TheGigRig Pro-14 to my partner?

    This is a very important question; every guitarist with a partner will know

    what Im talking about.

    The tonal advantages that TheGigRig Pro-14 gives you must be heard to be

    believed and the amount of control it offers you is staggering; however,

    here is why I truly believe that TheGigRig makes good commercial sense.

    Inevitably, as musicians grow in experience and ability, their taste and

    tonal preferences change.

    TheGigRig makes sense because it changes with you!

    If you want a different overdrive sound, You simply plug in the effects

    pedal that gives you the sound that you like. You dont need to change your

    entire rig; you can pick and choose the sounds that inspire you and let

    TheGigRig Pro-14 manage the lot.

    There are so many great effects pedals and similar devices on the market,

    you are sure to find the sounds that inspire you, from the subtle to the

    ridiculous and everything in between.

    Not only have effects pedals been inspiring musicians for over half a

    century, but they generally hold their value a lot better than their digital

    technology based counterparts.

    Q. I have spilled my beer onto one of the micro-switches; it is now

    difficult to use or faulty.

    Answer:

    Dont panic, you dont have to give up beer! Clean the switch with

    conventional switch cleaner. (they can be pulled out and replaced)

    Q. I would like TheGigRig Pro-14 to work differently, to suit my

    personal needs:

    Answer:

    Well you just cant please some people can you! Still TheGigRig is software

    upgradable, so please ring our customer services or send an email and we

    will evaluate you requirements. [email protected]

    Q. How do I clean a GigRig.

    Use a clean paint brush to remove dust then use a little spray furniture

    pollish then the paint brush again. Finish with a soft cloth.

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    14. Important Safety information

    TheGigRig pro-14 is a low voltage device and so it is completely

    electrically safe; however, this is not true for some older guitar

    amplifiers.

    Do not use old two pin mains plug amplifiers.

    Your amplifiers must have an earth connection! If you intend to use a

    vintage amplifier with a two-pin mains plug DONT. Take your amp to be

    serviced by a qualified technician. In most cases a new 3-wire mains lead

    can be fitted for just a few pennies. Products now exist to safely solve

    hum problems associated with your amps. See our website.

    Amplifiers fitted with a ground switch.

    Under no circumstances should the GigRig be used with this type of

    amplifier.

    Some vintage amplifiers where fitted with a Ground switch to break

    earth loops and reduce hum. This switch is now commonly known as the

    DEATH switch. If your amplifier has such a switch, GET IT SERVICED

    NOW!

    A very good site for further information about old amplifiers is:

    http://www.hsga.org/learningarchive/ampsafety.html

    Do not use your Pro-14 in wet conditions. If it accidentally gets wet, it

    should be left in a warm dry place for 24 hours before it is used or

    stored.

    15. Thanks. Many thanks for purchasing TheGigRig Pro-14; we take our commitment to

    you and your sound very seriously. Please keep up to date with all the

    latest information on our web site, www.thegigrig.com

    You may be surprised how inventive other users can be with TheGigRig

    and you may find sharing your ideas a great deal of fun.

    These instructions may change without notice. Consult our web site for

    updates.

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    16. Technical

    TheGigRig Pro-14 Technical Specification:

    Opening the unit: Remove the Pre amp volume control before opening the unit!

    (The Warranty on a GigRig is not affected by opening this unit. The GigRig is designed for easy repaired and maintenance by any competent technician).

    Bypass mode: True bypass; direct connection from guitar to amplifier. (AC coupled)

    Effects bypass: True bypass, direct AC connection between send and return. (AC coupled) (Signal ground reference and Effects quietening built in) Pop Gate. Settling time = 12 seconds from power up. 40mS mute period.

    Maximum gain = approximately X3 Maximum output level using internal amplifier = 2V peak to peak. No limit when in true bypass mode.

    a a b b

    Frequency [Hz]1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M

    Gain

    [dB

    ]

    -50.00

    -40.00

    -30.00

    -20.00

    -10.00

    0.00

    10.00

    20.00 a b

    Green = output Amplifier

    Pre Buffer: Class A

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    Gain >X1 Attenuation - 60 dB Bandwidth 40 Hz to 50 kHz Flatness Flat to 30 kHz (studio quality) Transient response Dam fast op-amp Distortion Signal level dependent 2% Input impedance of pre-amp 500k Ohm AC Output impedance of input amplifier 500 Ohm Post effects Amplifier: Class A Gain of post effects amplifiers X 3 = +9.5 dB Attenuation of Post effects amps Divide by 5 = 14dB Bandwidth 40 Hz to 100 kHz Flatness Flat to 50 KHz (studio quality) Input impedance of post effects amplifier 400k Ohm Distortion Signal level dependent average 2% AC output impedance of post effects 500 Ohm Isolated output Flat to 30KHz. Automatically compensates for guitar cable capacitance

    Internal Microprocessors = Two RISC microprocessors clocked at 4MHz. Socketed and upgradable. See custom Shop.

    Sw1 normally open circuit (fully isolated) Tip to ring Sw2 normally short circuit (fully isolated) Tip to ring

    Stereo The Stereo rtn is routed automatically to Out 2 when the effects loop 10 is selected and a jack plug is inserted into the stereo rtn.

    Power: External power supply minimum 2A regulated. Thermal and short circuit protected. Current consumption (no effects powered). All outputs on, all LEDs on = approximately 900mA.

    Current consumption (Maximum number of external effects powered). All outputs on, all LEDs on = approximately 2.7A.

    Maximum current for external effects = 1.8A (electronically protected, 6V at 1.8A, It can take 1 min for fuse to self-repair after overload). System fuse for Internal protection = 6A.

    Physical size: The unit, without the power supply, will fit in a container with inside dimensions of 62cm X 21cm X 8cm. Physical size: The unit, with the power supply and plug, will fit in a container with inside dimensions of 62cm X 27cm X 8cm.

    Mini-switches: All socketed and can be replaced

    All values are approximations. No responsibility will be taken for errors or omissions in the above specification.

    This specification is subject to change without notice. Consult our Web site for amendments. www.thegigrig.com

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    Warranty: TheGigRig is covered by a standard warranty of one year from the purchase date; however, The GigRig Ltd will abide by the warranty period for electrical and electronic equipment stated within your country. (We support our customers, not just our products.)

    Disposal: TheGigRig contains no batteries or Lead. Return the unit to TheGigRig Ltd for disposal or use standard Disposal for electrical equipment recommended in your country. Do not dispose of electrical equipment in household waste!

    Legal Stuff: In the unlikely event of a failure. TheGigRig ltd. will not be held responsible or compensate for any loss of earnings or any other losses incurred by failure of this equipment. The use of this equipment is at the owners own risk.

    Small Print: TheGigRig is protected by copyright, moral rights, patent and design registration. Patent Pen 0321552.2 Patent Granted GB2405987 USA Patent Pending US10/937,997 Design Registration # 3014412 GigRig is a stylised trademark. No 2343300 Any individual or company found copying the functionality, look or feel, circuits, circuit function or software functions for commercial gain will be liable for legal action. Licences may be granted to non-competing companies. The GigRig and its Power supply are RoHs compliant. Tested and compliant to EN 60950 safety standard. The power supply is approved to all USA and European Regulations including UL. See separate instructions supplied with the power supply