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Warranty:

 

The GigRig warrants the product to be free from defects in material and 
workmanship for a period of 2 years from the original date of purchase. If the 
product fails within the warranty period, The GigRig will repair or, at our discretion, 
replace the product and cover the cost of return shipping to the original purchaser. 
This warranty covers defects in manufacturing discovered while using this product as 
recommended by TheGigRig. This warranty does not cover loss or theft, nor does the 
coverage extend to damage caused by misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, 
improper storage, lightning or natural disasters. Damage caused by any of the above 
circumstances may result in a non-warranty repair fee. 
 

Legal:

 

In the case of malfunction, the 

purchaser’s

 sole recourse shall be repair or 

replacement, as described in the preceding paragraphs. The GigRig will not be held 
liable to any party for damages that result from the failure of this product. Damages 
excluded include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profits, lost savings, 
damage to other equipment and incidental or consequential damages arising from 
the use, or inability to use, this product. In no event will The GigRig be liable for 
more than the amount of the purchase price, nor to exceed the current retail price 
of the product. The GigRig disclaims any other warranties, express or implied. By 
using the product, the user accepts all terms herein. 

 
Technical Specification 

Supply Voltage - 9V DC (2.1mm centre negative connector) 
Max current - 185mA 
Input Drive Levels (Line level compatible) 
True Bypass: 

 

Input impedance = Source impedance 

 

 

 

Max input level = Source maximum 

Buffered/Trails Bypass: 

Input impedance = 1M

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max input level = +/- 8.5V 

Outputs Left (mono) and Right (stereo) 

True Bypass mode: Bandwidth = Source bandwidth 
 

 

 

Output impedance = Source impedance 

 

 

 

Max output Level = Source Level 

 

 

 

Gain=0dB(V) 

Bypass 

 Trails mode: 

Bandwidth = 10Hz 

 85KHz 

 

 

 

Output impedance = 27

 

 

 

 

Noise = 3nV/

Hz 

Max output Level = +/- 8.5V 

 

 

 

Gain=+6dB(V) 

 
 
 
© The GigRig Ltd, 2016. Business Reg: 05731704 / VAT: 884568858. 
 All rights reserved. Design rights claimed. Moral rights asserted. 

Содержание Wetter Box

Страница 1: ... LOOP B RETURN 2 MIX BLEND CONTROL 10 MIX BLEND SELECT 3 OPTOKICK FOOTSWITCH 11 REMOTE SWITCH INPUT 4 GAIN CONTROL LOOP B RETURN 12 EXPRESSION PEDAL INPUT 5 GAIN CONTROL LOOP A RETURN 13 EFFECTS LOOP B SEND 6 EFFECTS LOOP A RETURN 14 EFFECTS LOOP B RETURN 7 EFFECTS LOOP A SEND 15 OUTPUT LEFT MONO 8 MAIN INPUT 16 OUTPUT RIGHT STEREO ...

Страница 2: ...STEREO from here to the Output of the effects pedal in LOOP B OUTPUT LEFT MONO Connect to Amp for Mono Output OUTPUT RIGHT STEREO Connect second Amp for STEREO output OPTOKICK FOOTSWITCH Press this to engage disengage the Wetter Box MIX BLEND SELECT Push to select between MIX or BLEND modes of operation MIX BLEND CONTROL Use this dial to either MIX or BLEND LOOP A and LOOP B together PHASE LOOP B ...

Страница 3: ...etter Box works 1 The signal enters the Wetter Box via the main INPUT 2 The signal is then split into 2 separate signals 3 These two signals are sent to effects loops A and B 4 If nothing is plugged into the effects loop the signal simply bypasses the loop 5 The signal from the Loop Return or if the loop is empty the signal directly from the split is fed into the Gain stage 6 These signals are the...

Страница 4: ... the sound of the delay with the GAIN CONTROLS GAIN CONTROLS Both Wetter Box loops have independent GAIN CONTROLS to help balance the level between the effects in the loops These circuits are positioned after the loop return Think of these as a master volume that let you boost or cut the level Remember that these circuits are still active even if you don t have a pedal in the loop MIX CONTROL Use ...

Страница 5: ...he pedal to the LOOP A RETURN 3 Connect your second pedal to LOOP B in the same way Setting the Gain Controls 1 Start with the pedals turned off so they are in their bypass state 2 Turn the Wetter Box ON by pressing the FOOTSWITCH Blue LED 3 Turn the Wetter Box MIX CONTROL to A so LOOP A is 100 and LOOP B is 0 4 Toggle the Wetter Box on and off increasing or decreasing the level of GAIN A until it...

Страница 6: ...pedal in LOOP B you can MIX the delay on top of the reverb without reducing the reverb This works well with pedals that have a KILL DRY or 100 Wet feature Using an Expression Pedal Plugging an expression pedal into the EXP PEDAL Input disconnects the master MIX knob enabling you to blend your effects in real time You can use any commercially available expression pedal with a pot value of between 1...

Страница 7: ...amp tone Using the Wetter Box in Stereo The Wetter Box can be used with stereo pedals The entire signal path of the Wetter Box is stereo including the gain controls The stereo capabilities are accessed using TRS to Dual Mono connectors which enable you to blend your stereo signals in parallel MONO Send Stereo Return You can switch the Wetter Box to operate in either Mono or Stereo If in Mono inser...

Страница 8: ...LOOP B Send to LOOP B Pedal Input Pedal B Stereo Outputs to dual Mono Jacks of Y cable TRS Jack of Y cable to Loop B Return Stereo Input to Wetter Box You can also feed the Wetter Box with a true stereo signal using a TRS to Dual Mono connector In this scenario we are feeding the INPUT of the Wetter Box with a stereo signal from a stereo chorus The entire signal path is true stereo but you need to...

Страница 9: ...lst holding down the foot switch plug the power back into the Wetter Box 4 The LED will flash keep holding for 3 seconds then release You have now switched your Wetter Box to bypass state To revert simply repeat Using Delay Echo Trails MONO Here s an example of using the Wetter Box to get delay trails in a MONO setup Turn Trails mode on red LED push IN the MIX mode button Leave LOOP A empty this w...

Страница 10: ...m 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 ...

Страница 11: ... will be fed by any pedals before it Using an expression pedal in conjunction with this set up means that when the Wetter Box loop is selected you can blend between your long and short delay in real time Don t forget the Wetter Box is stereo so you can integrate it into the G2 s stereo loops and blend stereo reverbs and delays in parallel Another way to integrate the Wetter Box with G2 is utilize ...

Страница 12: ...f this product Damages excluded include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings damage to other equipment and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use this product In no event will The GigRig be liable for more than the amount of the purchase price nor to exceed the current retail price of the product The GigRig disclaims any other warrant...

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