Launched in 1992 by Jeorge Tripps, Way Huge Electronics quickly created a buzz among southern California guitar players and began to define the boutique effects market with classic circuits, including the Swollen Pickle Fuzz, Fat Sandwich Distortion and the often-cloned Red Llama Boost pedal. In the late 1990s, Dunlop gave new life to the brand, and since that time they released some of the most respected effects in modern production.
This pedal packs the Green Rhino Overdrive’s beloved stampede of gritty, gnarly overdrive tones into a super pedalboard-friendly housing.
Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz MkIIS serves up the same burly high gain fuzz as the full-sized MkII but in a more petite package. With a twist of the Sustain control, you’re taken from mild crunch to Armageddon!
The Blue Hippo Analog Chorus sounds as lusciously liquefied as ever in a Way Huge Smalls housing. With its simple Speed and Depth control interface, you can dial in everything from lush tone-widening to full-on rotating speaker modulation madness. If you want to splash on some thick vibrato goodness, just flip the Vibe switch to give your already aqueous...
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...
The Way Huge Pork & Pickle Bass Overdrive & Fuzz serves up a perfectly balanced diet of gnarly tones for bass players who like to get down and dirty. The first ever bass pedal from Way Huge, this delectable dish combines the warm, soft-clipping tones of the Pork Loin Overdrive and the rich, fatty tones of the Russian-Pickle Fuzz in a single package.
The Way Huge Atreides Analog Weirding Module offers a kaleidoscope of organic synth-like tones, generating an explosion of growly sub-octave, expressive vocal envelope, swooshing phase, and gnarly fuzz.
This pedal boasts up to 900ms of delay time with a full array of controls to tweak the parameters of your delay signal, including tap tempo, note subdivision, and modulation.