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Description
Unleash your creative genius with the Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay, a masterstroke designed by the renowned delay expert, Jeorge Tripps. This pedal caters to the everyman delay enthusiast, offering an extraordinary level of fine-tuning, all packed into an easy-to-use interface. With the Echo Puss, you're not just playing music; you're crafting soundscapes. Its dual bucket-brigade chips serve up to 600ms of delay, while the LFO modulation circuit adds layers of textural complexity to your output. The Echo Puss isn't just a pedal; it's your sonic palette expanded.
Key Features:
- Designed by delay expert Jeorge Tripps
- Simplistic user interface for ultimate ease of use
- Provides up to 600ms of delay through dual bucket-brigade chips
- LFO modulation circuit for increased textural complexity
- Ideal for musicians seeking an analog delay
Product specs
| Brand | Way Huge |
| Model | WHE702S Echo-Puss Analog Delay |
| Finish | Alan Forbes Graphic, Silver |
| Year | 2013 - 2021 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Delay Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What is the maximum delay time offered by the Way Huge Echo Puss pedal?
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The Way Huge Echo Puss provides a maximum delay time of up to 600 milliseconds, allowing for a wide range of echo effects from short slapbacks to longer, atmospheric delays.
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Does the Echo Puss pedal have modulation controls?
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Yes, the Echo Puss features modulation controls, including Rate and Depth knobs, which allow you to add subtle or pronounced modulation to your delay effect for more dynamic and textured sounds.
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Is the Way Huge Echo Puss true bypass?
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Yes, the Way Huge Echo Puss is equipped with true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use, maintaining your tone integrity.
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Can the Echo Puss be powered with a standard 9V power supply?
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The Echo Puss can be powered using a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most pedalboards, ensuring easy integration into your existing setup.
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How does the Way Huge Echo Puss compare to digital delay pedals?
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The Echo Puss is an analog delay pedal, offering a warm, natural sound with rich, organic repeats, which contrasts with the often cleaner and more precise sound of digital delay pedals.
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Way Huge Echo-Puss Analog Delay
Reviews
PROS
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Warm analog delay with up to 600ms of delay time
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Simple interface with easy-to-use controls
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Modulation adds tape-inspired delay effects
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Built like a tank, durable with a solid stomp switch
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Tone control allows for dark to bright delay sounds
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No volume boost; maintains dry tone integrity
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Compatible footprint with top jacks for pedalboard efficiency
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Delivers natural, organic delay sounds without excessive feedback
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Custom artwork on limited editions adds unique aesthetic value
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Versatile for both slapback and ambient, spacy delays
CONS
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Lacks tap tempo for on-the-fly delay time adjustment
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Bypass switch can be hard to push down
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Way Huge Echo Puss (Aan Forbes limited edition).
Features and functionality
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The Echo Puss allows users to adjust modulation to create woozy repeats or use it as a straight analogue delay by dialing both modulation knobs down.
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A tone knob with a center detent helps easily return to a 'home' setting, aiding in mix placement of repeats by blunting or preserving treble.
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The pedal is praised for maintaining musical pad sounds even at high feedback settings, avoiding the mushiness common in some analog delays.
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The Echo Puss has external speed and depth knobs, offering easier modulation adjustments compared to the internal controls of the Carbon Copy.
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User experience
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Users report that the Echo Puss excels with both clean and dirty amps, maintaining clarity and musicality across different setups.
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Comparisons
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Compared to the Deluxe Memory Man, the Echo Puss offers similar functionality at a substantially smaller size and lower power requirements (9v vs. 18v).
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Echo Puss is favored for modulated delay due to its external tone knob, allowing for brighter repeat adjustments, unlike the Carbon Copy which lacks this feature.
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Mods and upgrades
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Users discuss the pedal's soft switch defaulting to bypass, with some expressing willingness to mod to have it on by default.
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Use cases and applications
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Echo Puss is recommended for those seeking modulated delay sounds, as its external modulation controls provide flexibility for on-the-fly adjustments during live performances.
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Achieving an EVH Echoplex style delay involves setting the Echo Puss to 300ms delay time with two repeats and running it in front of a gain pedal.
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Adjusting depth and speed for a warble effect can emulate an old worn-out tape sound, ideal for tracks like "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love."
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It's recommended to place the Echo Puss before a tubescreamer or gain pedal, as well as in front of the amp, for optimal tonal results.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 11 Ratings
The underrated one in the Puss lineup
Something with the chips in this and the Aqua Puss just sound better than the Supa-Puss. Sits in the mix beautifully. Lush and can get woozy if you want it to. Just wish it had an infinity button. Mike at Analog.Man says he couldn't make that mod. Couldn't care less about the lack of tap tempo. Truly overlooked and will one day get its' due praise.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Mod and Speed at 10:00 all other knobs at 2:00.
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Limited edition rules!
Jim Dunlop introduced a limited edition of the Way Huge Echo-Puss Analog Delay, which was designed by Way Huge founder and delay expert Jeorge Tripps.
The pedal was designed for players who want an organic analog delay pedal that lets fine-tune their delay sound with a simple user interface. It serves up 600ms of delay with a pair of gravelly voiced bucket-brigade chips.
A fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit allows you to add a liquid texture to the sound of the repeats. This edition is graced with custom artwork from artist Alan Forbes and is limited to 500 pieces. And I am glad to own one of these!
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A Nice Shadow
This thing is very analog. It sounds great as a slapback, but also as a low volume tail that is only visible when you stop playing due to the dark nature of the repeats.
The depth/speed controls can produce a very organic warble when set low.
The tone control lets you make the echos even darker to sit in the background.
This doesn't like to do the endless feedback space invaders stuff, but you can get it to self modulate with short delay time and cranking everything else up.
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Smooth, fantastic sounded Analog Delay, with incredible effects.
This delay always remains on my board. I find this pedal is great for setting ambient, spacy delays, that fill up the room while your rhythm section fills out a progression to lead into the main riff of the piece. This delay has 600ms of pure, analog tone. I can get anything from slapback, to very slow, U2/Pink Floyd type sounds. The added chorus just makes this pedal more unique. It gives it an almost, "warble" effect. The added tone controls let you control the brightness or darkness of the delay, as well as how muhc dry signal is getting pushed through. This is one of my favorite delays to use, the only thing I wish it had was a tap tempo (But sadly, analog pedals usually dont have this feature.)
Artist usage
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Here is a screenshot from the making of The Globalist and Defector. On the right, we can see a Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay
In his Instagram post Nick says that Dunlop sent him some pedals for his clinics, one of them being the Way Huge Echo-Puss.
In a tweet by Roberto Burgos, he discusses planning his pedal board, which includes the Way Huge Echo Puss delay pedal.
Chris Traynor mentions on Twitter that he has been using the Way Huge Echo Puss pedal on his Pedaltrain for about 10 years, highlighting its durability through extensive global tours.
Serge Tabachnikov has shown interest in delay effects, including the Way Huge Echo Puss, as mentioned in an Instagram post where he discusses a personal discount at a music store.
According to Premier Guitar's Rig Rundown of Intronaut, Dave uses a Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay.
"Inside the Pedalboard Rack System is:
Voodoo Lab GCX Audio Switcher, SHURE UR4D Dual Wireless Receiver, Lovepedal Amp Eleven, 2x Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer, Ibanez TS10 Tube Screamer, Vertex Boost, MXR Carbon Copy, Way Huge Echo Puss, Way Huge Supa Puss, T.C. Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb, and Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus" - Vertex Effects about his recent-built pedalboard
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