Dunlop Manufacturing honors some of the first pedals to put designer Jeorge Tripps and his Way Huge brand on the map in the mid '90s, next up is the Aqua-Puss Analog Delay.
This partnership has done more than just bring the pedal back from the realm of hard-to-find cult collector “unobtainium”—it’s also given Mr. Tripps a chance to evolve his design and pedal size for today's sonic voyagers.
The Aqua-Puss Analog Delay is famous for its bright, jangly repeats and wonderfully straightforward operation. Now, all of that wholesome goodness comes in a Way Huge Smalls housing that your pedalboard will love you for. With 20ms to 300ms of delay time on tap, this pedal is all about tone-thickening and old school slap-back. The Feedback control regulates delay duration and intensity, but beware! Extreme settings are known to throw this pedal into wild, space-and-time-warping self-oscillation. Use the Blend knob to set a balance between dry and delay signals, from mild to wild! The Aqua-Puss Analog Delay is a must for players who want to add a little depth to their tone or conjure up some slap-back sweet enough to earn the envy of any rockabilly or country legend.
https://www.jimdunlop.com/way-huge-smalls-aqua-puss-analog-delay/
SPECIAL THANKS:
Tal Morris, Eli Nelson, and James Deprato
(live performance and musical compositions)
Universal Audio
https://www.uaudio.com/
Stager Microphones
https://stagermicrophones.com/
Telefunken Elektroakustik
https://www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com/
Recorded with the gear seen on screen using a UA Apollo 8x interface along with Stager 2n, SR66 ribbon microphones and Telefunken TF47 tube condenser microphone.