We just can't help ourselves. We have an idea, we get inspired, then we start work and don't stop till we crack, and let me tell you .we have cracked this one for sure!
I'm so pleased to announce to you the launch of TheGigRig' Wet Box'
This device will allow you to mix your original signal (dry) with delays, reverbs, (wet) anything you stick in the loop of the Wet Box.
And here's the best bit, you can do it in real time with an expression pedal!
Check out the demo of the Wet Box Prototype below
You can use the WetBox in so many fantastic ways; here are just a couple of examples.
Wet/Dry Parallel Mixer
In the setup below you can see the guitar signal enters into the input/a. The Delay pedal is put in the loop of the WetBox (WB send to delay input, delay output to WB return)
You can now set the wet/dry ratio which is the blend of the input signal and the effect return by using either the Balance control knob OR the WetBox EXP pedal. This means that your original signal is unaffected and you can just blend in as much of the delay as you want. The gain control is a master volume for the WetBox output.
A---B Effects Panner
In the example below we are using the WetBox to 'Pan' between these two effects. The HumDinger is being used as a signal splitter from there the signal is fed into both effects. The outputs of the effects is sent to the A and B inputs of the WetBox, then out to the amplifier,
Parallel Amplifier Effects Loop Mixer
You can even use the WetBox as a parallel mixer for your amps effects loop. The phase switch on the WetBox means no matter what effect you put into your amp's effects loop you can always get it in phase with your original tone.
Customer Testimonials "Hi Daniel, the Wet box is amazing, in loop of my loopy 2, it has resolved my phasing issue and improved the straight through sound (previously being bolloxed up by the multitude of ADA converters in my TC Nova delay) in one go. Thanks mate, its fantasic" - Chris Moores, London
"Thanks again for all your help, and the Wetbox and EXP pedal are great!" - Martin Cooper, London