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PLEASE NOTE
- If your delay
doesn’t
have a Kill Dry or 100% wet feature
(many older analog delay pedals
don’t)
, simply select
BLEND
instead of
MIX
.
With the MIX control turned to LOOP B, set your delay pedal with the
maximum level of delay required.
Using Delay/Echo Trails - Stereo
To make this work
you’ll
require a MONO to DUAL MONO TRS connector.
•
Mono signal to delay pedal input
•
Stereo outputs of the delay pedal feed both sides of the stereo
LOOP B return, using a dual MONO/Stereo TRS connector
•
LOOP A - MONO send/Dual MONO return (both sides of the stereo
return are fed by the mono send from LOOP A using a MONO/Dual
MONO TRS cable as above).
•
Now when you blend in your delay pedal, the stereo signal from
the delay will blend in parallel with the input signal (in both left and
right channels)
A Tip on Powering your Wetter Box
Under the Phase and WET/MIX pushbuttons is the 9V, 2.1mm centre neg DC
input. The Wetter Box will need a supply capable of delivering 185mA to
operate properly. If your current power supply
doesn’t
have this capability,
we suggest either purchasing the optional Wetter Box power supply from
the website or checking out TheGigRig Modular power solutions. If
you’re
already using TheGigRig Modular Power Supply, you may power the Wetter
Box directly from a Distributor as the Wetter Box power is internally isolated
so
there’s
no need for a high current adapter.