Does anyone here have one?? I'm really interested in getting one. I want to do a stereo setup with parallel effects.
I've never seen any of the gigrig stuff in person. Is it really good quality? It's very expensive compared to stuff like RJM... i assume it's the exchange rate.
GIGRIG Wetter Box?
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Re: GIGRIG Wetter Box?
I can't say the Wetter Box specifically, but I've had some Gig Rig stuff and their stuff is very nicely made. Best feeling footswitches as far as I'm concerned. I would not hesitate to buy anything from them at all.
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Re: GIGRIG Wetter Box?
I have some GigRig power stuff (the isolators) and it's top notch! Really helped quiet down my board A LOT when I was still using a OneSpot. I've since upgraded to a Gator isolated supply but still use the isolators because I have more pedals than taps on the Gator. I would have loved to go all GigRig but... Well, I work in education in the US, so you can imagine what my paycheck looks like.
That said, I feel like GigRig stuff is an amazing example of something being expensive but not overpriced. Dan Steinhardt has some unique ideas for things, makes them extremely well, and shows that he cares about the gear and the customers.
The Wetter Box seems like something that would just be fun, for example running two drives that don't stack nicely because things get mushy but running them in parallel helps keep the clarity and gives you qualities of both.

That said, I feel like GigRig stuff is an amazing example of something being expensive but not overpriced. Dan Steinhardt has some unique ideas for things, makes them extremely well, and shows that he cares about the gear and the customers.
The Wetter Box seems like something that would just be fun, for example running two drives that don't stack nicely because things get mushy but running them in parallel helps keep the clarity and gives you qualities of both.
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Re: GIGRIG Wetter Box?
I mostly want to use it for modulation and Reverb/Delay effects in stereo but I am also intrigued by the possibility to mix Fuzz and OD/Dist to create new sounds from pedals I already have.