Way Huge Echo Puss
With the middle child in their line of Puss pedals, the good people at Way Huge have amped up the tonal manipulability in this pedal. Sadly, nothing else has been changed. We are still left with the questionable tone and short delay times of the Aqua-Puss.
External Control: None
Cost: $$
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Interface: 3/5
The pedal is simple enough to understand. The two large knobs are the main manipulations of the delay itself, so this makes on the fly tweaking easy. The addition of the finer manipulation knobs does satisfy some of the audibly empty space left on the Aqua-Puss
Versatility: 1.5/5
This pedal has only one delay sound. However, there can be some manipulation of tone and an LFO circuit to change the delay texture some, but the variability is severely limited.
Tonal Reproduction: 1.5/5
This delay has, by design, a truly analog sound. However, the low-fi quality of this pedal’s tone is rather abrasive and somewhat tinny. This is one of those pedals that has a particular sound, and will only be attractive to you if that sound is something you crave.
Live application: 2.5/5
There are no presets and no tap. However, the pedal’s main controls make changing settings on the fly fairly simple. It lack of versatility and sonic quality can make one think twice about this pedal.
Product Information
The Echo-Puss Analog Delay delivers up to 600ms of organic delay with Tone and Blend controls and a fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit so you can add a liquid texture to the delay signal.
THE LONG STORY
The Way Huge Echo-Puss was designed by delay expert Jeorge Tripps for players who want an organic analog delay pedal that allows them to 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. Additionally, a fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit allows you to add a liquid texture to the sound of the repeats.
600ms of delay
Fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit
Product info from the Way Huge website.