
06-12-2011, 11:20 AM
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| *SOLD* For Sale: LR Baggs Gigpro Preamp *PRICE DROP* Mint, like-new condition. Includes original packaging and owner's manual.
(Source of Specifications and Features: gollihurmusic.com)
Specifications: - Size: 4.75 x 2.85 x 1.25
- Weight (with battery): 6.6 oz.
- Battery Type: Single 9V
- Power Consumption: 1.6mA
- Battery Life: 300+ Hours
- Class: Pure Class A, all discrete
- EQ: Passive
- Treb: +/- 6dB @ 7kHz
- Bass: +/- 6dB @ 80Hz
- Low Cut: +/- 6dB @ 80Hz - (adjustable) 27Hz to 200Hz
- Gain: +6dB to +28d
- Signal-To-Noise: -90dB, 27Hz-20kHz unweighted
- Input Impedance: 10 Megohms
- Output Impedance: 800 Ohms
Features: - A. Treble: passive
- B. Bass: passive
Passive tone controls can throw those of us used to active tone controls for a loop, since they behave differently than one might expect. Lots of preamps have active EQ controls, meaning that they boost or cut a specific band of frequencies using active and extra circuity to accomplish it. However, old school instruments, for example, have a tone knob that is passive, meaning at the full-on position you get all the frequencies, and rotating it the other way cuts that frequency band. That's how the treble and bass controls on the GigPro work. So, start full-up and trim away highs or lows as needed. - C. Trim: The Trim Control is an adjustable 12dB/octave low cut filter that is adjustable from 27Hz to 200Hz. Also referred to as a High Pass Filter, this useful tool lets you choose a frequency and gently suppress notes below that choice. It's ideal when your pickup is sending a lot of "rumble", "boominess", and useless lows that muddy up your sound.
- D. Volume Control that affects the output signal sent to the amp or next device.
- E. Output: This is a regular unbalanced output for a standard mono cable. A standard mono cable is necessary as it switches the preamp on.
- F. Invert: This control changes the polarity, also described as phase, of the signal. Reversing phase can often get you a few more db when you are close to feedback.
- G. Battery Status LED: The battery status LED remains on at all times when the unit is plugged in. As the battery weakens the light will gradually dim.
- H. Battery Compartment: To change your battery, remove the two screws adjacent to the belt clip using a screwdriver or a dime. Slide the preamp out of the housing and replace the battery.
- I. Phantom Power Switch: If you are using a mini-mic that requires phantom power, open the Gigpro's case. The phantom power switch is adjacent to the input jack.
- J. Gain Control: The adjustable gain allows you to tailor the preamp's performance for lots of boost for a low signal pickup, or trim gain back to handle a very hot signal, such as an instrument that has an onboard preamp.
- K. 1/4" Input: This is a regular unbalanced input for a standard mono instrument cable.
$79 $69 with free shipping to lower 48 U.S. states. Other locations please inquire.
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Last edited by Francois Blais : 08-31-2011 at 08:27 AM.
Reason: new price
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