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Jeorge Tripps launched Way Huge in 1992. In late 1999 the company closed its doors when Tripps went to work for Line 6. In 2008, Tripps and the company moved to Dunlop Manufacturing and resurrected the Way Huge line, including the Swollen Pickle (a fuzz), Pork Loin (an overdrive), Fat Sandwich (a distortion) and Green Rhino (another overdrive).
WAY HUGE? SUPA-PUSS? ANALOG DELAY WHE707 The Supa-Puss Analog Delay provides up to 3 seconds of delay time with tap tempo mode, a repeat subdivision mode, modulation, and other features for fine-tuning your delay signal.
Recently they have reissued the much sought-after and often cloned Red Llama overdrive, notable for its volume boost and gain past 2 o'clock which results in a sound that is very distorted and has considerable mid-range presence. Way Huge has also collaborated with Joe Bonamassa for a pedal called the 'Overrated Special'.