The GigRig Wetter Box Effects Blender Pedal

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Description

Mixing your pedals in parallel is a powerful way to unlock a world of potential. The Wetter Box ensures it's done right. Would you like to be able to coax sounds from your effects pedals that you didn't even know were in there? How about mixing your favourite  Fuzz and an Overdrive? Or a chorus and a phaser?

What about mixing a short analog and a long digital delay? In 2006 our original Wet Box gave us a glimpse into the power and infinite possibilities of parallel mixing, but the goal has always been to take this to an entirely new level. The Wetter Box is the realisation of this goal.

Key Features

  • Plug in any 2 effects and blend them in parallel
  • Blend in an effect in parallel with your direct signal
  • Do this in real time with an expression pedal
  • Independent gain controls on each loop
  • The ability to flip the phase on the return of LOOP B to be able to deal with any phase issues
  • True stereo signal path using TRS cables
  • 2 separate modes of operation, BLEND (crossfade from loop A to loop B) or MIX (add loop B to Loop A)
  • Internal voltage doubling compatible with guitar level or amp fx loop level
  • Internally isolated power 
  • True Bypass or Buffered Spillover bypass
  • Control the bypass state remotely with any latching switch
  • 100% analog signal path
  • TheGigRig OptoKick footswitch

Specifications

  • 9V DC centre negative.
  • Optimised for use with the GigRig Generator power supply
  • Current Draw – 185mA
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Box size: 13.5cm x 7.5cm x 4cm
  • 0.33kg / 0.73lbs

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