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PG's Jordan Wagner takes the Way Huge Electronics Aqua-Puss Analog Delay for spin in his latest review featured in the May issue of Premier Guitar Magazine.

The Aqua-Puss MKII has been reintroduced to the wild with a near spot-on recreation of the original delay pedal. The Aqua-Puss' Delay knob controls the speed from 20ms to over 300ms for cavernous tones. The Feedback control regulates delay duration and intensity, but an extreme setting can send the analog delay into self-oscillatingmode (demoed by Jordan), which can create a hysteria of noises and sounds. And the Blend knob lets you set a balance between dry and delayed signal?from mild to wild.




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James
on 05/01/2010
I was at the local GC and was not planing on buying anything. To make the salesman feel good I said " Too bad you don't have an Aqua Puss cause I would buy it " He dug around in the shelves behind the counter and produced the Puss. True to my word, I shelled out the one fifty and headed home. Waiting for my wife to leave the house so I could sneak it out of my car and into my man cave seemed to take an eternity.
After a quick read of the instructions while my Laney Lionheart warmed up, I sandwiched the Puss between a pair of George L's and fed it a signal from my 87 American Standard Stratocaster. Holy crap, what a nice sounding delay.Very organic and not sterile like my Line 6 or even the BYOC digital delay that I built. I can say that this pedal will find a spot on my board and will probably never end up in the dark recesses of my closet, the home of many effects that didn't quite do it for me.
Mike
on 04/24/2010
Want one. All I have is a digital delay. Thinking about a TimeBender. I know that's digital to, but the options are insane. Still, for analog. I like this.



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