The GigRig Six Extra DC power Cables for Distributor & Isolator

£15.99

This is the The GigRig Six Extra DC power Cables for Distributor & Isolator from The GigRig, listed in Specialist Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Six extra cables for The GigRig power supplies. Cut the supplied DC leads to length, insert the leads into the Distributor/ Isolator, and push the tabs flat. No wire stripping, no soldering, the perfect solution.

Specifications

  • Each pack includes 6 x extra DC cables for the Distributor or Isolator
  • Each cable is 1.5 m /59 inch length

Brand

The GigRig

The GigRig is a UK-based company known for its high-quality pedal switching systems and effects management tools. The company has developed a reputation for creating innovative solutions that allow musicians to seamlessly integrate multiple effects pedals into their setups while maintaining control and clarity. The GigRig’s products are designed to provide versatility and ease of use for both live performance and studio use, helping musicians manage their complex pedalboards with minimal effort.

One of The GigRig’s flagship products is the *G2*, a multi-pedal switching system that allows musicians to control up to 8 effects pedals with a single unit, making it easier to create intricate signal chains and switch between different configurations on stage. The system’s flexible routing options and MIDI capabilities give users precise control over their effects, while preserving signal integrity and minimising noise. The GigRig also offers various power supplies, loop switchers, and controllers, all designed to help musicians build more efficient, organised, and professional pedalboard setups. With its focus on reliability and innovation, The GigRig has become a trusted brand for musicians seeking to optimise their pedalboard configurations.

Category

Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.