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Description

Dive into the world of lush, vintage soundscapes with the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay. This pedal is your ticket to capturing the warm, organic echoes that defined classic rock and beyond. Built with the modern guitarist in mind, the Aqua-Puss delivers a rich, all-analog delay experience that’s both intuitive and inspiring.

With its straightforward three-knob layout, the Aqua-Puss lets you effortlessly dial in everything from short, tight echoes to expansive, swirling delays. Whether you're looking to add subtle depth to your solos or craft entire ambient soundscapes, this pedal covers it all with ease. The Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) chip inside ensures each repeat carries that unmistakable analog warmth, injecting life into every note.

Perfect for both stage and studio, the Aqua-Puss is robustly built to withstand the rigors of performance, while its compact design fits seamlessly into any pedalboard setup. Embrace the simplicity and depth of analog delay without the distraction of endless menus or complicated settings. The Aqua-Puss is a true classic in the making, bringing timeless tones to today’s guitarist.

Key Features:

  • All-analog delay with classic Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) chip
  • Simple three-knob control layout: Delay, Feedback, and Blend
  • Capable of producing delay times ranging from 20ms to 300ms
  • Sturdy build quality designed for gigging musicians
  • Compact size, ideal for pedalboards

Product specs

Pedal Type Delay
Analog/Digital Analog
Max Delay Time 300ms
Inputs 1 x 1/4"
Outputs 1 x 1/4"
True Bypass Yes
Power Source 9V DC power supply required (sold separately)
Power Usage 16mA
Batteries 1 x 9V
Height 2.5"
Width 3.25"
Depth 4.78"

FAQs

What is the maximum delay time for the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay?

The Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay offers a maximum delay time of 300 milliseconds, allowing for a range of vintage-style echo effects suitable for various musical applications.

Is the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay pedal true bypass?

Yes, the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay is equipped with true bypass, ensuring your guitar's signal remains unaltered when the pedal is not in use.

Can the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay be powered by a 9V battery?

Yes, the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay can be powered using a 9V battery, providing flexibility for use without a power supply.

What kind of sound can I expect from the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay?

The Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay delivers a bright, jangly sound with an all-analog signal path, perfect for creating tone-thickening effects and vintage slap-back delays.

Does the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay have a simple interface?

Yes, the Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay features a straightforward three-knob interface, making it easy to dial in your desired delay settings quickly.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warm, analog delay with bucket brigade chips

  • Excellent for slap back delay

  • Offers unique oscillation effects past noon on feedback

  • Blend knob allows repeats to exceed unity

  • Simple to use, with a range from short to long-ish delays

  • Adds a rattling underwater noise effect, great for sampling

  • Fattens up tone, especially for guitarists

CONS

  • Limited to 300ms delay time

  • Can be noisy/grainy on repeats

  • Large footprint of the MKII version

  • Not suited as the only delay pedal due to short delay range

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Unorthodox use

I use this pedal rarely with my guitar because I mostly use it to manipulate feedback which makes it have a rattling underwater noise. Which I sampled and added to my songs. It's a great and affordable pedal to get into the world of analog delay.

tom_perrett

yeah its cool

its just a delay, i use it for a bit of space, it fills out the empty space in the band setting

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See how John Mayer uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

John Mayer

Guitarist

John Mayer Trio

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There is no "MKII" sign under the words Aqua-Puss on the blue Aqua-Puss pedal in the photo of John Mayer's board. The Dunlop reissue has "MKII" printed just below the far right of "Aqua-Puss." This is therefore an original Way Huge product, hand-built by Mr Jeorge Tripps between 1992-1999.

See how Josh Homme uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Josh Homme

Guitarist

Kyuss

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At 2:40 you see what appears to be an Aqua Puss near josh's feet

See how Michael League uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Michael League

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"I love MXR’s Carbon Copy Delay, plus their Phase 90, Bass Octave Deluxe, Bass Envelope, and one of my favorite delays that Way Huge makes called the Aqua Puss," says Michael League, in this interview with No Treble.

See how Brad Paisley uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Brad Paisley

Guitarist, Singer

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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The item can be seen 4:56 into this video

See how Joanne Shaw Taylor uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Joanne Shaw Taylor

Guitarist, Singer

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"Other than that, I have a Way Huge Aqua Puss delay, which I use for slapback, and an MXR Dyna Comp, one of the old models. These pedals give me pretty much everything I need."

See how Brandi Carlile uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Brandi Carlile

Singer, Guitarist

The Highwomen

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A detail view of Brandi Carlile's board at the 2019 Newport Folk Festival, which includes a Boss TU-3, Fulltone Full Drive 2, and Way Huge Aqua Puss.

See how Alex Rosamilia uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Alex Rosamilia

Guitarist

The Gaslight Anthem

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In this image of Alex's pedalboard we can see a Aqua-Puss guitar pedal. Source.

See how C.W. Stoneking uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

C.W. Stoneking

Singer, Guitarist

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At 11.32 of C.W. Stoneking's rig rundown, a Way Huge Aqua-Puss Analog Delay can be seen on his pedalboard.

See how Rob Laakso uses Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay

Rob Laakso

Guitarist

Swirlies

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In the pedalboard picture from the limited edition of B'lieve I'm Goin (Deep) Down..., it is evident that Rob Laakso used the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss MkII Analog Delay for the recording of the album, as verified by Discogs.

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