Product details
Now there’s a really easy way to make great live sound, thanks to
Soundcraft’s new integrated mixer/amplifier GigRac. Whether you’re a solo
performer or a in small band, you’ll appreciate not only the
Soundcraft GigRac 600’s cool, stylish looks, but also its portability, and
the ease with which you can connect your microphones, instruments and
loudspeakers to deliver a punchy performance every time. The GigRac
600 comes from Soundcraft, the name behind the live sound mixing consoles
used on many of the world’s major tours and festivals, so you can be sure that
the sound quality is going to be absolutely staggering. GigRac makes it easy to
set up your own PA, needing just speakers and cables to complete the system. Get
from mic or guitar to a great sound in no time at all. Everything you need is
provided, from high-quality mic preamps to make your voice clear and effective,
a great sounding 2-band EQ to cope with demanding sources, a 7-band graphic EQ
designed by professional audio industry leaders BSS Audio, and a selection of
preset digital effects to give you major stage presence, and all this in a drop
dead gorgeous package that you can carry over your shoulder.
The Soundcraft Gigrac works really well in practice, we've seen our customers
gigging with the Gigrac and they are really pleased with them and the sound is
great.
Operation is simplicity itself. There are 8 mic inputs, each with bass and
treble controls, plus monitor and effects controls. The effects is a high
quality reverb and echo unit : the GigRac has a total of 8 studio-quality
digital effects built-in, adding a professional finish to your performance. You
can select from 5 reverbs simulating 5 different room sizes, a chorus/reverb and
2 echo/delays, used to ‘thicken’ vocal performances. Crucially, GigRac allows
the digital effects to be added individually to the Main and the Monitor mixes,
so you can hear the mix ‘dry’ on headphones and via monitors, while the audience
hears the Main mix complete with stunning digital effects. And by connecting a
footswitch, it’s possible to turn the effects on and off during a
performance.
Four of the eight inputs have the option of being stereo inputs for cd
players, minidiscs etc., two of these are phono inputs, two are on jacks.
There is also a graphic equaliser, which can be assigned to either the main
outputs or the monitor output. In addition, the 2 x300 w power amps can be
assigned either as stereo on the main outputs, or one running the main
outputs, and the other running the monitor outputs.
For more information, why not visit the Gigrac dedicated microsite
?