Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal
Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal

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There's nothing like holding a guitar in your hands and feeling the connection before you play your first note. At our Eastbourne Guitar Showroom, you're invited to explore a wide variety of guitars - all ready for you to try out in a relaxed, friendly space. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting your musical journey, come in and experience the right guitar for you.

Visit us today or call us on 01323 639335

Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal 

Pushing Boundaries

Delay is one of the quintessential effects that can be found on almost every guitarists board. Whether being used to emulate slap-back room echo or dialled up to create other-worldly swimming ambient realms, delay is an invaluable tool for almost any occasion. Analog delay is one of the desirable types of delay thanks to its beautiful dark texture and natural sounding bloom and decay. Analog delay is capable of producing its beautiful musical soul through its reliance on physical analog components and wiring. Things done the old school way. Although this creates such pretty and sought after tonality, it comes at the cost of versatility. Typically, analog delays have fairly short repeat times, a fairly one dimensional sound, and limited deep interactive opportunities. The Supa-Puss from Way Huge sets out to change that.

Time Consuming 

First and foremost, the Supa-Puss offers longer delay times than typically seen. Way Huge’s other delay offering, the Aqua-Puss, maxes out at 300ms. The Supa-Puss triples that to top out at 900ms. This is a huge amount of time in the world of analog delay pedals. The Supa-Puss achieves this by cramming six bucket brigade chips into its body. This ensures longer delay time possibilities whilst ensuring full and proper analog tonal goodness.

Compartmentalising

Secondly, the Supa-Puss boasts some really cool subdivision options. You’ve got a great number of subdivision types to choose from including dotted eighth, triplet patterns and a few others. Each of these types is selectable by pressing down the “feedback” control. You can choose which one you’d like, or, you can let the pedal choose for you. If you press and hold the feedback control for 3-4 seconds, the pedal enters “chase” mode. This mode has the pedal switch at will between the modes to create some really trippy, far-out patterns of swell that stutters and shifts between various feelings. You can set the speed at which the pedal switches between modes with the tap-tempo footswitch, but otherwise, all control is relinquished and you just have to sit back and enjoy the ride.

Oscillation

Thirdly, the pedal offers oscillation controls. This creates watery undulations over the delay tone to add a little extra depth and movement. Underneath the main “delay” control, there are two mini-controls labelled “depth” and “speed”. Dialling up these controls allows you to bring in a shimmering chorus/vibrato style textures atop everything else you have going on. The depth knob controls how severe the undulations are and speed control sets the rate at which they move through your sound.

Grit

To the right of the subdivision options is a control labelled “gain”. This control allows you to add dirt into your tone. This simple control colours the sound to add a little more darkness and edge. This is a pretty unique option to be found on a delay pedal but really helps to cement that dark and gnarly texture one would expect from an analog style delay.

Tap

Last but not least you have a tap-tempo control. This is something rarely seen on analog delays due to the difficulty in authentically integrating it into the circuit. This control allows you to easily and naturally set the rate of delay without having to fiddle with the control dial to get as close as possible. Setting the delay with the dial is a rather static and rudimentary way of setting the amount of time between each repetition. You get a rough abstract sense of where the delays are sitting and it stays there until you adjust it again. It also requires a free hand which means you have to stop playing whilst making any adjustments. With the tap tempo option you can use your foot to tap in the rate you want the delays to sit at. Tapping your foot along with the beat of the music will set the delay time to be perfectly in-sync with your surroundings. This is a fantastic feature to have and it’s made all the more usable by not diminishing the outstanding analog quality of the existing delay.

No Stone Left Unturned

The Supa-Puss from Way Huge is a really great evolution of what an analog delay can be expected to do. At its core, Way Huge’s knowhow and wizardry makes for a beautiful and rich analog delay tone which is a delight in and of itself. On top of that, Way Huge have laced longer delay times, a tap tempo control, gain functionality, modulation, subdivision choices, randomisation of subdivisions, trail toggling, and many more I’m sure I’ve neglected to mention. It is a formidable pedal for the kind of guitarist who wants options and flexibility without compromising on base tone and character. It can be as simple and straightforward as you’d like, or you can get very granular and create a totally unique space-aged tone hitherto unheard! This is a pedal all about options without over facing the user or shortchanging the tone in any way.

Experience this model first-hand at any of our stores listed below.

If you're unsure which instrument or product is right for you, nothing compares to seeing, touching, and playing it in person before making a purchase. When you visit a Bonners Music store, you can explore a wide selection of pianos, keyboards, guitars, and related products to help you make the perfect choice. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to help you if you have any questions.

Please note that the colour of the display model in our showroom may differ from what is shown on this page.

Eastbourne

Eastbourne Guitar Store

Address:

Bonners Guitar Store, 9 Faraday Close Eastbourne East Sussex BN22 9BH

Telephone:

01323 639335

We offer a variety of flexible delivery options tailored to your location and the type of instrument you purchase. We aim to dispatch most in-stock standard-sized packages within 1 working day of receiving payment. Please note that we currently ship to the UK mainland only.

Pre-Orders and Out of Stock Items

If you order a product that is out of stock, we will contact you to confirm the lead time once we receive your order. You can also call or email us in advance of placing your order to check the current lead time for specific products and pay a small deposit to secure your place in the queue. This is especially convenient for popular or new products when demand is high.

Standard Size Packages

For standard-size packages, we use a range of third-party courier services to deliver goods as efficiently as possible. All items require someone to be present to receive the goods and provide proof of delivery. This is especially important for high-value items.

If you are not home, the courier may leave your parcel in a secure location and provide photographic proof, though this is at the courier's discretion and often not possible for high-value goods. If a delivery cannot be completed, our partners will make up to two attempts before returning the goods to our warehouse. Please be aware that a fee applies for any necessary re-delivery.

For larger items or those requiring delivery to locations such as the Scottish Highlands, offshore islands, or parts of Wales and Northern England, surcharges and longer delivery times of up to 10 days may apply.

Order Tracking

Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email containing your tracking number and the name of the courier used. You can track your parcel directly through our partner websites:

Digital Piano & Large Item Delivery

As a specialist piano retailer, we provide two distinct tiers of service for digital piano deliveries to the UK mainland. Larger items that require specialist courier delivery are an exception to our standard despatch times; we will contact you personally to arrange these deliveries. This ensures you know exactly when your item is arriving and can be prepared to have help on hand if required to move and unpack your goods.

  • Economy Delivery: Our fastest service for digital pianos. Your instrument is delivered flat-packed in a box to your doorstep between 8am and 6pm. Because these boxes can weigh between 60kg and 120kg, you will need to have someone available to help you move the instrument into your home and sign for the delivery.
  • Premium Delivery & Setup: This premium service includes professional assembly by our experienced team. We will build your piano in your home, set up any purchased stools, and take away all packaging for recycling. We will coordinate a convenient delivery date and a two-hour time slot with you.

Acoustic Piano Deliveries

Acoustic pianos are delicate instruments that require professional handling with the utmost care. We use specialist piano delivery teams with years of experience to safely deliver upright and grand pianos. We can handle most situations, from a simple drop off to upstairs installations, and even locations where crane access is required.

Ahead of your piano delivery, we will ask you to complete our Piano Delivery Questionnaire to confirm a few details about access to your property and where the piano will be positioned. This will help us ensure your new instrument is delivered safely, efficiently, and without risk to either our team or your piano.

Removal of Existing Acoustic Pianos

If you have an old piano that you no longer require, we can arrange for its professional collection and disposal. Our specialist teams ensure the removal is handled safely without damaging your property.

  • Disposal Service: Prices for piano collection and disposal start from £99.
  • Part Exchange: If you are upgrading, we may be able to offer a part exchange value against your new purchase.

Please contact our team to discuss the specifics of your old instrument so we can provide an accurate quote and coordinate the removal with your new delivery.

Additional Services and Information

For those who prefer to collect in person, you can pick up your order from one of our warehouse locations in Eastbourne, Reigate, Milton Keynes, or Newcastle. To use this service, please contact us by phone to arrange a deposit and confirm availability, as online orders are not eligible for warehouse collection.

For specific quotes or to discuss complex delivery requirements, please contact our sales team at 01323 639335 or email sales@bonnersmusic.co.uk.

Whether you're buying your first electric guitar, upgrading to a new keyboard, or investing in a beautiful piano the whole family can enjoy, Bonners are the musical finance specialists. We offer some of the most competitive finance deals in the UK on pianos, keyboards, guitars, and other musical instruments.

With both 0% APR interest free and longer-term interest-bearing options available, we're confident you'll find a plan that suits your budget - helping you bring home the instrument of your dreams sooner than you imagined.

*Some products are excluded from 0% APRFinance Offers. The available finance options will be shown at checkout.

Spread the Cost with Monthly Payments

At Bonners, we understand that investing in a quality musical instrument is a big decision. That’s why we’re offering a simple and flexible way to spread the cost, with 0% APR finance available on most purchases between £625 and £18,750. We also have some longer period (up to 36 months) Classic Credit 14.9% APR REPRESENTATIVE finance options with lower monthly payments. Our finance offers are designed to make high-quality instruments more accessible to musicians of all levels, from enthusiastic beginners to seasoned professionals. Whether you’re upgrading to a new stage piano, investing in your dream guitar, or kitting out your studio, the Bonners Music finance plans offer complete peace of mind.

Learn More About Finance Options >

The Lender
Bonners Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is the broker and not the
lender. Our firm reference number is 718966. Bonners Limited offers credit products from Secure Trust Bank PLC
trading as V12 Retail Finance. *Credit is provided subject to affordability, age and status. Minimum spend applies.
Not all products offered by Secure Trust Bank PLC are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Secure Trust Bank is registered in England and Wales 541132. Registered office: One Arleston Way, Solihull, B90 4LH. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registration number: 204550.

Way Huge Supa-Puss Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal 

Pushing Boundaries

Delay is one of the quintessential effects that can be found on almost every guitarists board. Whether being used to emulate slap-back room echo or dialled up to create other-worldly swimming ambient realms, delay is an invaluable tool for almost any occasion. Analog delay is one of the desirable types of delay thanks to its beautiful dark texture and natural sounding bloom and decay. Analog delay is capable of producing its beautiful musical soul through its reliance on physical analog components and wiring. Things done the old school way. Although this creates such pretty and sought after tonality, it comes at the cost of versatility. Typically, analog delays have fairly short repeat times, a fairly one dimensional sound, and limited deep interactive opportunities. The Supa-Puss from Way Huge sets out to change that.

Time Consuming 

First and foremost, the Supa-Puss offers longer delay times than typically seen. Way Huge’s other delay offering, the Aqua-Puss, maxes out at 300ms. The Supa-Puss triples that to top out at 900ms. This is a huge amount of time in the world of analog delay pedals. The Supa-Puss achieves this by cramming six bucket brigade chips into its body. This ensures longer delay time possibilities whilst ensuring full and proper analog tonal goodness.

Compartmentalising

Secondly, the Supa-Puss boasts some really cool subdivision options. You’ve got a great number of subdivision types to choose from including dotted eighth, triplet patterns and a few others. Each of these types is selectable by pressing down the “feedback” control. You can choose which one you’d like, or, you can let the pedal choose for you. If you press and hold the feedback control for 3-4 seconds, the pedal enters “chase” mode. This mode has the pedal switch at will between the modes to create some really trippy, far-out patterns of swell that stutters and shifts between various feelings. You can set the speed at which the pedal switches between modes with the tap-tempo footswitch, but otherwise, all control is relinquished and you just have to sit back and enjoy the ride.

Oscillation

Thirdly, the pedal offers oscillation controls. This creates watery undulations over the delay tone to add a little extra depth and movement. Underneath the main “delay” control, there are two mini-controls labelled “depth” and “speed”. Dialling up these controls allows you to bring in a shimmering chorus/vibrato style textures atop everything else you have going on. The depth knob controls how severe the undulations are and speed control sets the rate at which they move through your sound.

Grit

To the right of the subdivision options is a control labelled “gain”. This control allows you to add dirt into your tone. This simple control colours the sound to add a little more darkness and edge. This is a pretty unique option to be found on a delay pedal but really helps to cement that dark and gnarly texture one would expect from an analog style delay.

Tap

Last but not least you have a tap-tempo control. This is something rarely seen on analog delays due to the difficulty in authentically integrating it into the circuit. This control allows you to easily and naturally set the rate of delay without having to fiddle with the control dial to get as close as possible. Setting the delay with the dial is a rather static and rudimentary way of setting the amount of time between each repetition. You get a rough abstract sense of where the delays are sitting and it stays there until you adjust it again. It also requires a free hand which means you have to stop playing whilst making any adjustments. With the tap tempo option you can use your foot to tap in the rate you want the delays to sit at. Tapping your foot along with the beat of the music will set the delay time to be perfectly in-sync with your surroundings. This is a fantastic feature to have and it’s made all the more usable by not diminishing the outstanding analog quality of the existing delay.

No Stone Left Unturned

The Supa-Puss from Way Huge is a really great evolution of what an analog delay can be expected to do. At its core, Way Huge’s knowhow and wizardry makes for a beautiful and rich analog delay tone which is a delight in and of itself. On top of that, Way Huge have laced longer delay times, a tap tempo control, gain functionality, modulation, subdivision choices, randomisation of subdivisions, trail toggling, and many more I’m sure I’ve neglected to mention. It is a formidable pedal for the kind of guitarist who wants options and flexibility without compromising on base tone and character. It can be as simple and straightforward as you’d like, or you can get very granular and create a totally unique space-aged tone hitherto unheard! This is a pedal all about options without over facing the user or shortchanging the tone in any way.

Experience this model first-hand at any of our stores listed below.

If you're unsure which instrument or product is right for you, nothing compares to seeing, touching, and playing it in person before making a purchase. When you visit a Bonners Music store, you can explore a wide selection of pianos, keyboards, guitars, and related products to help you make the perfect choice. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to help you if you have any questions.

Please note that the colour of the display model in our showroom may differ from what is shown on this page.

Eastbourne

Eastbourne Guitar Store

Address:

Bonners Guitar Store, 9 Faraday Close Eastbourne East Sussex BN22 9BH

Telephone:

01323 639335

We offer a variety of flexible delivery options tailored to your location and the type of instrument you purchase. We aim to dispatch most in-stock standard-sized packages within 1 working day of receiving payment. Please note that we currently ship to the UK mainland only.

Pre-Orders and Out of Stock Items

If you order a product that is out of stock, we will contact you to confirm the lead time once we receive your order. You can also call or email us in advance of placing your order to check the current lead time for specific products and pay a small deposit to secure your place in the queue. This is especially convenient for popular or new products when demand is high.

Standard Size Packages

For standard-size packages, we use a range of third-party courier services to deliver goods as efficiently as possible. All items require someone to be present to receive the goods and provide proof of delivery. This is especially important for high-value items.

If you are not home, the courier may leave your parcel in a secure location and provide photographic proof, though this is at the courier's discretion and often not possible for high-value goods. If a delivery cannot be completed, our partners will make up to two attempts before returning the goods to our warehouse. Please be aware that a fee applies for any necessary re-delivery.

For larger items or those requiring delivery to locations such as the Scottish Highlands, offshore islands, or parts of Wales and Northern England, surcharges and longer delivery times of up to 10 days may apply.

Order Tracking

Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a confirmation email containing your tracking number and the name of the courier used. You can track your parcel directly through our partner websites:

Digital Piano & Large Item Delivery

As a specialist piano retailer, we provide two distinct tiers of service for digital piano deliveries to the UK mainland. Larger items that require specialist courier delivery are an exception to our standard despatch times; we will contact you personally to arrange these deliveries. This ensures you know exactly when your item is arriving and can be prepared to have help on hand if required to move and unpack your goods.

  • Economy Delivery: Our fastest service for digital pianos. Your instrument is delivered flat-packed in a box to your doorstep between 8am and 6pm. Because these boxes can weigh between 60kg and 120kg, you will need to have someone available to help you move the instrument into your home and sign for the delivery.
  • Premium Delivery & Setup: This premium service includes professional assembly by our experienced team. We will build your piano in your home, set up any purchased stools, and take away all packaging for recycling. We will coordinate a convenient delivery date and a two-hour time slot with you.

Acoustic Piano Deliveries

Acoustic pianos are delicate instruments that require professional handling with the utmost care. We use specialist piano delivery teams with years of experience to safely deliver upright and grand pianos. We can handle most situations, from a simple drop off to upstairs installations, and even locations where crane access is required.

Ahead of your piano delivery, we will ask you to complete our Piano Delivery Questionnaire to confirm a few details about access to your property and where the piano will be positioned. This will help us ensure your new instrument is delivered safely, efficiently, and without risk to either our team or your piano.

Removal of Existing Acoustic Pianos

If you have an old piano that you no longer require, we can arrange for its professional collection and disposal. Our specialist teams ensure the removal is handled safely without damaging your property.

  • Disposal Service: Prices for piano collection and disposal start from £99.
  • Part Exchange: If you are upgrading, we may be able to offer a part exchange value against your new purchase.

Please contact our team to discuss the specifics of your old instrument so we can provide an accurate quote and coordinate the removal with your new delivery.

Additional Services and Information

For those who prefer to collect in person, you can pick up your order from one of our warehouse locations in Eastbourne, Reigate, Milton Keynes, or Newcastle. To use this service, please contact us by phone to arrange a deposit and confirm availability, as online orders are not eligible for warehouse collection.

For specific quotes or to discuss complex delivery requirements, please contact our sales team at 01323 639335 or email sales@bonnersmusic.co.uk.

Whether you're buying your first electric guitar, upgrading to a new keyboard, or investing in a beautiful piano the whole family can enjoy, Bonners are the musical finance specialists. We offer some of the most competitive finance deals in the UK on pianos, keyboards, guitars, and other musical instruments.

With both 0% APR interest free and longer-term interest-bearing options available, we're confident you'll find a plan that suits your budget - helping you bring home the instrument of your dreams sooner than you imagined.

*Some products are excluded from 0% APRFinance Offers. The available finance options will be shown at checkout.

Spread the Cost with Monthly Payments

At Bonners, we understand that investing in a quality musical instrument is a big decision. That’s why we’re offering a simple and flexible way to spread the cost, with 0% APR finance available on most purchases between £625 and £18,750. We also have some longer period (up to 36 months) Classic Credit 14.9% APR REPRESENTATIVE finance options with lower monthly payments. Our finance offers are designed to make high-quality instruments more accessible to musicians of all levels, from enthusiastic beginners to seasoned professionals. Whether you’re upgrading to a new stage piano, investing in your dream guitar, or kitting out your studio, the Bonners Music finance plans offer complete peace of mind.

Learn More About Finance Options >

The Lender
Bonners Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is the broker and not the
lender. Our firm reference number is 718966. Bonners Limited offers credit products from Secure Trust Bank PLC
trading as V12 Retail Finance. *Credit is provided subject to affordability, age and status. Minimum spend applies.
Not all products offered by Secure Trust Bank PLC are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Secure Trust Bank is registered in England and Wales 541132. Registered office: One Arleston Way, Solihull, B90 4LH. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registration number: 204550.