Posted by admin | Posted in Guitar | Posted on 19-12-2008
Tags: digital music corp gcx guitar audio switcher, effects, gcx guitar audio switchers, Guitar

How to make a rack system for guitar?
I want to install a rack for my guitar as great artists, but I do not know where to start. Some of my favorite bands are Slipknot, Tool, Stone Sour and so I would like for my guitar to sound a bit like them. I heard some things I'm thinking to take to the rack system: 1. Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier 2. Crybaby Rack Wah 3. Boss GT Pro 4. GCX Audio Switcher What do you think? and what should I get? I have almost no idea of setting up a rack system, if you have any better suggestions of things to put on the shelf, please include them.
Buy a case rack. After that, just put the equipment in different slots. There need not be an end, although the amp is usually systems or top down (in PA, at least). I do not know why you want a rack system for just his guitar. Usually they are for the entire band, or sometimes they have two for the band, and combine the guitar / vocals in one, drum and bass and microphone in the other. But facilities are not generally used for only one guitar. If you do this, I suggest also includes: BBE Sonic Maximizer (Sonic Maximizers are priceless) Korg DTR-2000 Rack Tuner dbx 1074 Quadgate Noise Gate (This will cut the excess distortion his guitar, so it will make the sound less cluttered. In addition, it has 4 channels, which in itself will not need, but if you have a band, you can connect more instruments even for him.)
Digital Music Corp/Voodoo Lab GCX Guitar Audio Switcher – Part 2
