EasyManua.ls Logo

ADA Amplification GCS-2 - Page 2

ADA Amplification GCS-2
16 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
- 2 -
The new ADA Guitar Cabinet Simulator (GCS-2) is an easy-to-use guitar cabinet
simulator designed for guitar players and sound engineers who are looking for high
quality analog solutions for amplifying and recording electric guitar without the need for
power amps, speaker cabinets or microphones. With the GCS-2 you can easily get the
most realistic tone and dynamics of a guitar speaker cabinet directly from your guitar
preamp or your pedal board. The GCS-2 can send a cabinet simulated guitar signal to
a mixing console to feed both the house sound system and your stage monitor. The
use of a floor monitor allows the guitarist to produce feedback the same way a head
and stack or combo amp would. The outputs of the GSC-2 include a PASS THRU jack
so you can send an unaffected signal to a stage amp and send a processed signal to
the house sound system to increase the volume, widen the sound field and fatten-up
your guitar tone as a multiple cabinet array would.
The GCS-2 is inserted between the output of your preamplifier (or effects pedal chain)
and a mixing or recording console to replace the close proximity microphone which is
typically placed in front of a guitar speaker cabinet. This eliminates the microphone
problems of bleed through or crosstalk from other instruments or amplifiers in live
situations. The GCS-2 is especially useful for owners of our APP-1 PEDAL PREAMP
because it can split the output of the APP-1 and send your signal to a guitar power
amplifier and to a mixing console.
Versatility is built into the GCS-2, but we have kept the front panel simple with four
switches and one MIC PLACEMENT control. Designed around a radically different