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Voodoo Labs GCX Guitar Audio Switcher

Get total control over your pedals, rack effects, amp & channel switching, and more with the GCX Guitar Audio Switcher. You can use each of the eight loops for true bypass effect switching, A/B switching to select amps and preamps, or to control any type of footswitch function such as amp channel switching.

GCX loops have no active circuitry, and use the finest gold relays sealed in nitrogen, so your tone will stay pure and dynamic no matter what kind or how many effects you use. Combine the GCX Guitar Audio Switcher with a Ground Control Pro to form a complete switching system that has been the touring and recording pro's choice for over 15 years!

Features

  • 8 true bypass audio loops
  • 2 front-to-back feedthroughs
  • Choose between buffered and passive inputs
  • A/B switching to select amp and preamps
  • Controls any footswitch function
  • Phantom powers Ground Control Pro via MIDI cable
  • Hand built in the U.S.A.
  • Five-year warranty

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Model
  • GCX Audio Switcher
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  • United States

About the Seller

Alto Music

Middletown, NY, United States
(122,242)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:214,952
Product Overview
Featuring eight true bypass audio loops, two front-to-back feedthroughs, and options for buffered or passive inputs, the Voodoo Lab GCX Audio Switcher is an elegant solution to any audio routing conundrum. Built with gold relays sealed in nitrogen and no active circuitry in the bypass loops, the GCX delivers pure, unfiltered audio signal routing as well as A/B routing for easy toggling between amps and preamps. Perfectly paired with the Voodoo Lab Ground Control for total channel mastery, this is the perfect option for guitarists with massive rigs who need to quickly rifle through their options.
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