Way Huge WM71 Smalls Aqua-Puss Analog Delay – New Way Huge
£165.25
Way Huge WM71 Smalls Aqua-Puss Analog Delay – Features Delay knob adjusts warm organic delay times between 20ms and 300ms Feedback knob sets the number of echo repeats Blend knob regulates ratio of dry to delayed signal Footswitch toggles the effect on/bypass Specifications Input Impedance: 300k Ohms Output Impedance: 1k Ohms Nominal Output: -20dBV Signal…
The Way Huge WM71 Smalls Aqua-Puss Analog Delay is in New condition and made by Way Huge , it is a great Delay Analog Aqua-Puss Smalls WM71 Huge Way Guitar Effect Pedal – The Way Huge Smalls Aqua-Puss Analog Delay provides tone-thickening and old school slap-back. The blend knob helps to regulate the ratio of dry to delayed signal allowing the musician to be in complete control of their sound. It also features a blue LED which indicates when the effects are on making this simpler for the musician as well as the design. The Way Huge Smalls Aqua-Puss Analog Delay is ideal for players who want to add depth and tone into their performance then this is the pedal for you. . Available from Guitar Pedals Amps & Stuff for only £ 165.25 – Features Delay knob adjusts warm organic delay times between 20ms and 300ms Feedback knob sets the number of echo repeats Blend knob regulates ratio of dry to delayed signal Footswitch toggles the effect on/bypass Specifications Input Impedance: 300k Ohms Output Impedance: 1k Ohms Nominal Output: -20dBV Signal to Noise Ratio: >96dB Noise Reduction Ratio: 2:1 Bypass: True Hardwire Relay Delay Distortion: Delay Range: 20ms to 300ms Current Draw: 16 mA Power Supply: DC 9 volts
Analog guitar pedals are known for their warm, organic, and often slightly “imperfect” sound characteristics. They can add harmonic richness, subtle saturation, and musicality to the guitar signal, which many players find appealing. Analog pedals often have a more straightforward operation and tend to interact more dynamically with the player’s touch and guitar’s volume and tone controls.
However, analog pedals can also be more prone to noise, have limited control options compared to digital counterparts, and may lack features like preset storage or advanced modulation effects. Nevertheless, many guitarists prefer analog pedals for their vintage tone, simplicity, and the tactile experience they provide.
Examples of popular analog guitar pedals include the Ibanez Tube Screamer (overdrive), Electro-Harmonix Small Clone (chorus), and MXR Phase 90 (phaser).
Delay
Delay is a time-based guitar effect that produces echoes or repetitions of the original signal after a certain amount of time has passed. It works by recording the incoming audio signal and then playing it back with a slight delay, creating the perception of multiple instances of the sound occurring over time. Delay pedals typically offer controls for adjusting parameters such as delay time, feedback (the number of repeats), and level (the volume of the delayed signal). By manipulating these controls, guitarists can create a wide range of delay effects, from subtle ambiance to rhythmic patterns and spacious soundscapes. Delay is commonly used in various music genres, including rock, pop, ambient, and electronic music, to add depth, dimension, and texture to guitar solos, rhythm parts, and atmospheric passages. Popular delay pedal models include the TC Electronic Flashback, Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, and Strymon Timeline.
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