The GigRig G3S Atom Advanced Switching System

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Description

The Gigrig continued to bring new features to G3 such as Hi-Def Isolated Output (so no colouration through traditional transformers), as well as updated software including MIDI Sequencer, extra stomp box modes, Expression Pedal Inputs, and MIDI commands when turning presets on and off.

The G3 ATOM and G3 marks a new standard in pedalboard effects control. Built on the legacy of The Gigrig’s award-winning G2, G3 ATOM delivers the ultimate in signal path purity with possibilities never before seen in a pedalboard switcher.

Bluetooth Connection

With its built-in Bluetooth, you can connect to The Gigrig’s new G3 Web Editor, or via the G3 iOS app to edit and label your 99 banks of Presets, update software, run system backups, and edit your song lists with ease.

Key Features

  • Clear Tone Throughout Your Signal – The G3 range will not load or colour your guitar tone, letting you hear your effects and amps as they were designed to sound.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity – Create settings and create editable setlists and beam them straight into the G3!

Specifications

  • Physical size: 29cm x 13cm x 7.8cm / 11.4″ x 5.1″ x 3.07″
  • Screen size: Approximately 5 x 3.8cm / 1.96″x 1.5″
  • Power Requirements: 9V DC (2.1mm centre neg) @ 650mA.We recommend the use of The GigRig Generator power supply supplied with The G3 Switching System. (Strymon Zuma, True Tone 1-Spot and Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 have been tested to power G3 sufficiently).
  • Weight: 1.65kgs /3.64lbs

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