So you’re looking into planning a pedalboard and want to see what the pros use. Well, check out Peter Stroud‘s Pedalboard Project! Here is a cool time lapse video showing Peter putting together is new board. It all starts with a Pedaltrain Pro and is using the GigRig G2 controller as the brains of the operations.
But while watching this video, I learned about the GigRig Modular Power.. and I became very interested in this. I must learn more. For now, here is the video:
I wanted to break down the pedals used on Peter’s board as well. Here is a photo of the finished board and the break down below. If you see anything incorrect or missing, please let me know by commenting below. Also, let me know what you think of this board!
GigRig G2
GigRig Modular Power
Evenflo x2
Timelord
Distributor x2
Generator
Doubler
Isolator
Eventide Modfactor
Eventide Timefactor
Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb
Electro-Harmonix POG2
TC Electronic Hall of Fame
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Barber Direct Drive
Greer Amps Lightspeed Organic Overdrive
Seymour Duncan Vise Grip Compressor
Catalinbread Belle Epoch
TC Electronic Polytune
ProAnalog Mk I
JHS Pulp ‘N’ Peel Compressor
Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
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9 years ago
There was a used Gig Rig for $600 on eBay. It’s the only used 1 I’ve ever seen.. It doe’s things only it can do. The best out there.
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9 years ago
Nice(nice) board– I, & probably others, am wondering the $’s tied up in this rig. It’s obviously a PRO board & seems to do it all. I know Allen Holdsworth’s board is measured in the $100,000’s but most of us struggling along do the best we can. I’m totally spoiled myself & feel very lucky on the equipment side. On the other side I’ll finish & send in my board pix after my next surgery(#21).
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Thanks–JB