Gig-FX

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Three Stage Variable Overdrive with Powerful 3-Band EQ. Three-position pedal: Select the any of three levels of gain and distortion giving anywhere from c..
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Five Effects in One Tremolo: Versatile tremolo with modulation rate controlled on the fly by the pedal. Rotating Speaker: Stereo rotating spea..
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The all-analog Johnny Hiland KILO-WAH has four onboard settings via a four-position selector switch: A Classic Wah with the same sweep characteristics and..
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Gig-FX

GIG-FX ethos statement. To design and manufacture light-weight, road-worthy products to the highest standard of reliability. We use cast aircraft aluminum shells and optical circuitry for example. To create different and exciting products that fill niches in the market and add entertainment value. To aim at the professional and working musician by maintaining high standards of signal integrity, low noise-circuits and seamless, transparent pedal by-passes. To strive to remain in the analog realm. We are not fans of scrolling through patches on stage.

Who is GIG-FX?

Jeff Purchon, founder and CEO of gig-fx, started playing guitar at age 11. He was influenced by Clapton, Hendrix, Peter Green, Paul Kossoff, Alvin Lee, and other guitar greats at the time. Mick Ronson (Bowie) was his school friend and local band mate. From age 13 he was playing in high schools, social clubs, army bases and bars in the North of England. At age 17 he was playing as a warm up band in 5000 capacity venues for Black Sabbath, Free, Genesis, Deep Purple, Robert Palmer and other major acts. Jeff signed with EMI records at age 17 but his band declined to move to London to cash in at that time.

Jeff moved to London to become professional at age 21. He toured with Noel Redding (ex Jimi Hendrix), Clive Bunker (Jethro Tull) and in his career has jammed / gigged with Robert Palmer, Ginger Baker, Buddy Miles, Steve Holly (Wings) and many others. Jeff has recorded in major studios including Abbey Road, Sun Studios (London), De Lane Lea, Roundhouse, Trident, Air London etc. In the 80’s in the US he founded and toured with Memphis Train, a Boston-based blues band playing at the Crossroads music festival in Nashville, House of Blues and other prestigious gigs. These days Jeff still jams in three continents with various bands depending where he is. At the last Austin NAMM show in 2007, Jeff played with Buddy Miles and Vernon Reid of Living Color. Jeff’s partners in gig-fx are two distinguished analog design engineers who have a life-time experience of analog design and playing music. Bruce Ritz, co-founder of gig-fx, has no less than 30 years’ experience of analog circuit design and is an accomplished keyboard player who also played with Jeff in Memphis Train.

The Shenzhen-based China team for gig-fx are long-term friends and associates of gig-fx. Dong Qi and Jean Yang have been partners with Jeff in various successful electronic enterprises. They are well-versed in analog electronic manufacturing and logistics and are familiar with the highest level of quality manufacturing routines.

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