Need one more thing for my rack! (effects or whatever)

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Herbie the Rad Dorklift

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Not sure if this is just Rack Boogies, or anything Rack...

Anyways, I have one space in my rack, but I literally have no idea what to put in it haha!

Any suggestions?

At the moment I only have a G Major and a pedal tray.
 
Get something to pull your gmajor and pedals in and out of your loop. Something like the GCX/Ground Control rig. That way you can channel switch your amp and all sorts of stuff like that too!

You could also get a power conditioner / voltage regulator, rack tuner, interface, pedal power supply.
 
It's not a "rack" as such.

Just a holder for my G Major :lol:

I'm going to get a GCX...eventually...

But I have basically 1 space free for something.

Don't want a tuner, but something like a 4 way power supply but with surge protector would be nice! I just don't know of any!
 
As I posted on the Petrucci Forum, that one would be the best one available from their "value for the money" series. It basically a very good power strip that filters AC noise, protects against spikes and surges and shuts down at overload. Plus it has lights with a dimmer! And you also have an outlet in the back for a "goose-neck" LED if you want to illuminate the back of your rack when you need it.
 
Octavarius said:
As I posted on the Petrucci Forum, that one would be the best one available from their "value for the money" series. It basically a very good power strip that filters AC noise, protects against spikes and surges and shuts down at overload. Plus it has lights with a dimmer! And you also have an outlet in the back for a "goose-neck" LED if you want to illuminate the back of your rack when you need it.

It does look great, has all the features I need too.

Except I'd have to buy the IEC cables (Minimum length 2m for what I can see), and it's £100...

I'm thinking I might just mount a surge protected 4 way to the back and put all my kettle leads into that...
 
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