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Description
Unleash a world of sonic possibilities with the Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss. Designed by delay maestro Jeorge Tripps, this analog delay pedal is your gateway to exploring the vast horizons of true analog delay. Its six bucket-brigade chips afford up to 900 milliseconds of delay time.
But the magic doesn't stop there. With the Tap Tempo switch, you can program up to a dreamy three seconds of delay time. The Subdivision control lets you decide how your repeats are subdivided, and the unique Chase mode lets you cycle through each subdivision in various ways for maximum psychedelic effects.
Tripps didn't skimp on the tweakability either. The Supa-Puss features standard Delay and Feedback controls, as well as Tone, Gain, and Speed and Depth controls for shaping your sound. Add some shimmering, liquid textures with the Supa-Puss' LFO modulation circuit. And, with the true Mix control, you can easily blend your wet and dry signals to your liking.
Lastly, the Supa-Puss can be controlled in real-time with an expression pedal, offering you continuous control over the delay time. This pedal is a true workhorse, perfect for the studio, the stage, and anywhere in between.
Key Features:
- Designed by delay expert Jeorge Tripps
- Six bucket-brigade chips allow up to 900 milliseconds of delay time
- Tap Tempo switch for programming up to three seconds of delay
- Subdivision control for setting repeat subdivisions
- Chase mode for cycling through subdivisions in different ways
- Standard Delay and Feedback controls
- Tone, Gain, Speed, and Depth controls for shaping sound
- True Mix control for blending wet and dry signals
- Compatible with an expression pedal for real-time control of delay time
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Delay |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Max Delay Time | 3 seconds (3000ms) |
| Inputs | 1 x Instrument |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (sold separately) |
| Batteries | 1 x 9V |
| Height | 1.75" |
| Width | 3.75" |
| Depth | 4.7" |
| Weight | 0.9 lbs. |
FAQs
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What type of delay is the Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss?
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The Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss is an analog delay pedal, providing warm and rich delay tones typical of analog circuits.
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How long is the maximum delay time on the Supa-Puss pedal?
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The Supa-Puss offers a maximum delay time of 3 seconds (3000ms), which allows for a wide range of delay effects from short slapbacks to extended ambient sounds.
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Does the Supa-Puss pedal include a tap tempo feature?
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Yes, the Way Huge Supa-Puss includes a tap tempo feature, allowing you to easily set the delay time to match the tempo of your music.
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Can the Way Huge Supa-Puss be powered by a battery?
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Yes, the Supa-Puss can be powered by a single 9V battery, in addition to being powered by a 9V DC power supply (sold separately).
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Is the Supa-Puss pedal suitable for use with bass guitars?
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The Supa-Puss is designed primarily for electric guitars, but it can also be used with bass guitars, offering the same rich analog delay tones.
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Reviews
PROS
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Unique analog delay with tap tempo and modulation
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Offers warm, analog tone and versatile sound shaping
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Compact design saves pedalboard space
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Constructed sturdily, built like a tank
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Offers long delay times up to 900 ms, extendable with tap tempo
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Features like chase mode and trails mode for creative soundscapes
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Gain and tone controls for personalized sound texture
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Distinctive subdivisions enhance rhythmic possibilities
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Can produce very musical spaceship noises and self-oscillation
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Compatible with expression pedal for additional control
CONS
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Feedback and gain knobs sensitive beyond 12 o'clock position
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Mix knob is very sensitive, requiring careful adjustment
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Can be complicated to learn and utilize fully
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Secondary features difficult to access in live settings
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Trails mode deactivates true bypass, affecting signal quality
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Some users may find the pedal's grit and lo-fi quality undesirable
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Higher price point compared to some competitors
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Requires isolated power or separate adapter to avoid noise issues
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss.
User experience
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Supa-Puss wet signal amplitude varies with note frequency, louder on low strings, nearly inaudible on high strings, causing balance issues.
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A first-time analog delay owner finds the Supa-Puss outstanding among various digital models tried, highlighting its unique character and useful modulation features.
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Features and functionality
Setup and maintenance
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Supa-Puss is sensitive to power supply; isolated outputs may resolve glitch issues, as experienced by some users.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 5 Reviews and 26 Ratings
A very good one.
I gave 3 stars, but I got on my pedalboard, since I don't know when, probably 10 years. Good analog sound quality, tone and gain knobs allows you to fine tune the sound. I don't use the external expression pedal, because it controls the feedback, I'd preferred a speed control instead. It's not the simple to get the setting you want, especially for the wet/dry control. If you spend some time with it, you'll get what you need, and some more.
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Great ambient delay
It can easily get unpredictable and over-the-top, but if you learn how to tame it, it is a beautiful sounding analog delay, that has great ambient sound in itself. It definitely needs isolated power or separate adapter, because it does not handle daisy chaining well. (I had different volume drop issues, hum issues, but all of them completely disappeared when I switched to a separate power adapter.)
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Really complete analog delay!!
All the features you could ask in a dealay are here!!! 900ms of delay, controlable modulation, adjustable tone and up to 3 seconds of delay in tap tempo( i must say really lo-fi dark reapeats after 1000ms) and among all is still pretty easy to use and great sounding. The feedback and gain knobs are only usable until 1 oclock as they get out of control after that, also in the trails mode the pedal stop being true bypass and the buffer is so crappy the signal gets reduced and dark, i must say that boss pedals have a 100 times better buffer
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"For amps, we used a Marshall YJM plexi 50w mode bridged over and all knobs pretty much on full. We used the MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay and the Phase 90. For leads, I used an MXR Micro Amp + to get extra juice, and we also did a lot of experimenting with the Way Huge Supa-Puss Delay, which lets you distort the feedback. That created some really cool psychedelic stuff. For strings, I used Dunlop Electric 10-52s, and for picks, I used 1.5mm Tortex Sharps."
In this photo, Fluff's pedalboard is shown, and the Way Huge Supa-Puss pedal is visible.
In an Instagram post by Sarah Lipstate, a photo showcases her gear setup, including the Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss delay pedal.
Chris Traynor uses the Way Huge WHE707 Supa-Puss delay pedal, as mentioned in his Twitter post discussing his well-traveled Pedaltrain setup.
"This week I got two Way Huge pedals: the Saucy Box overdrive and the Supa-Puss analog delay. I put both of those on there with the Spruce Effects Salt Water Fuzz and the Levitation reverb by Earthquaker. Of course, my Boomerang looper is also on there."
This pedal can be seen on Kevin's pedalboard in this picture from Warped Tour 2018.
In this pedalboard photo posted by Shanks on his Instahram profile, we can see the Way Huge Supa Puss pedal.
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This photo shows Jack's pedalboard as of 2023.
Another photo confirms this here: https://www.reddit.com/r/PsychPornCrumpets/comments/wpgg1m/on_the_stage_for_keen_for_kick_onsencore/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
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