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Home 2010 March Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay

Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay

Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay Guitar Effects PedalSo there has been some been some ‘buzz’ about the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog delay. This is another Way Huge reissue. It offers 20ms to 300ms of delay. Has a very simple interface, which includes delay, feedback and blend.  I like the simplicity.

Here is the official description of the pedal:

The Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay pedal offers bold analog and tape delay echo. Over the years, the Way Huge Aqua-Puss received tremendous praise for its outstanding tone, but because of its scarcity, the cost of finding a used pedal went soaring. Once you hear this reissue, you will know exactly what all the fuss was about.

One twist of the Aqua-Puss pedal’s Delay knob takes you from a tight 20ms delay to a cavernous 300ms. The Feedback control regulates delay duration and intensity. But watch out. Extreme settings can send the Aqua-Puss MkII into self-oscillating psycho-freak-out mode. Meanwhile the Blend knob lets you set a balance between dry and delayed signal—from mild to wild. The Aqua-Puss MkII delivers all the spooky mystery of vintage analog delay and tape-based echo, with none of the hassle of creaky, ancient gear. This reissued pedal features delay, feedback and blend knobs, just like the original.

Professional guitarists across the globe have long revered the amazing tone the Aqua=Puss delay puts out. From Oasis’ Noel Gallagher to John Mayer, this pedal has been a staple to their unique guitar tones. It delivers a warm, vintage analog delay that is truly sublime and rich. Now it returns to make a glorious appearance in your pedal board, offered at a price that any tone junkie can enjoy.

Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

* True Bypass
* Delay Knob: 20ms to 300ms of delay
* Feedback
* Blend knob

I found another interesting video by premierguitar. This is another NAMM 2010 demo, where Premiere Guitar visits the Dunlop/Way Huge booth. They chat with Jeorge Tripps (creator of Way Huge) and has a small demo with Uli Jon Roth from the Scorpions.

You can pick up the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog delay for $149.99 at Musician’s Friend.

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Mar 15, 2010admin

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