Way Huge Electronics WHE401 Swollen Pickle MKII Super Jumbo Fuzz Guitar Effects Pedal

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More fuzz than a moldy peach!

The most sought-after and corpulent Way Huge pedal is back! The Swollen Pickle MKII surrenders super high-gain fuzz with copious amounts of smooth low-end to all who dare plug into it. With a twist of the Sustain control, you're taken from mild crunch to Armageddon. The Filter control retains its trademark insane range of heavily band-pass-filtered tones, distinguished by remarkable girth and sizzle, and the Loudness puts out enough volume to clobber any amp. Updated features include a tone stack Scoop control that elicits classic Swollen Pickle guitar pedal mid-scoop or a flat mid-frequency sweep, and a Crunch knob to adjust the compression intensity of the fuzz. Finally, under the hood, the Swollen Pickle MKII pedal has two internal mini controls; Voice sets the intensity of the external scoop control from light to heavy mid-cut and Clip varies between two sets of clipping diodes from light to heavy mid cut, and Clip varies between two sets of clipping diodes for smooth or opened fuzz sustain. A charter member of the Way Huge line has returned, and just like when it debuted in 1997, it still has "more fuzz than a moldy peach!"

Each effect pedal has been rigorously tested to ensure quality, durability, and reliability and will deliver many years of exceptional performance. All pedals feature: heavy-duty footswitch with quiet relay-based true bypass, blue LED indicator, 2.1mm power jack with AC protection, easy access (non-detachable) battery door, super-duty .09 aluminum anodized chassis, high grade components, great tone and cool name.

Launched in 1992 by Jeorge Tripps, Way Huge Electronics began as a result of Tripps' search for great tone, and his desire to perform with reliable, rugged and pedalboard-friendly effects that had the magic of his coveted vintage pedals. The very first pedal simply labeled "Fuzz Box" was quickly followed by such staples to the product line as the Red Llama Overdrive, Foot Pig Fuzz and Green Rhino Overdrive II, which quickly found their way into the hands and onto the pedalboards of the world's guitar elite. Ensuing years would see the introduction of pedals such as the Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz, Aqua-Puss Analog Delay, and the Saffron Squeeze. Over the span of a few years, Tripps helped revolutionize what would later be known as the 'boutique' effects market. In late December 1999, the company closed its doors as Tripps pursued other opportunities, sending demand for Way Huge products soaring, and driving online auctions well into the hundreds sometimes thousands for used Way Huge pedals. Now teaming up up with Dunlop, Way Huge pedals will once again be available to the masses, so all can enjoy their finely tuned electronics, high-grade circuitry and road ready construction, built under the watchful eye of Mr. Huge himself.

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Way Huge Electronics WHE401 Swollen Pickle MKII Super Jumbo Fuzz Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

  • Heavy-Duty footswitch
  • True bypass
  • Blue LED indicator
  • 2.1mm power jack with AC protection
  • Easy access battery door
  • Aluminum anodized chassis
  • Cliff jacks
  • Military spec Teflon wire
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Throw your BIG MUFF in the TRASH

This pedal is the (DEAL)pickle. I have always wanted to have my Big Muff redone by analogman and get that low end I was looking for - (Black Keys, Icky Thump) Well look no further. This pedal is making my studio shake. Its the most versitle pedal I have ever owned that had the words fuzz on it. The search for tone is over. Thanks WAY HUGE!!!!

Reviewed by Slaw Bones - The Jug Huggers on 1/30/2009 who plays Blues Rock.

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The Fuzziest Fuzz EVER

I own a Russian Muff, a NYC Muff, and several Muff clones - all purchased in pursuit of the sounds that effortlessly pour out of this little green box. It's built like a tank, has the smoothest switch I've seen on any stompbox at this price point, and is ridiculously versatile. With the internal adjustment pots I can go from a flat EQ setting to all-out mid-scooped madness, or from a violin-like triangle wave to a synthesque square wave. Turn the sustain knob down and you get a nice low-fi overdriven sound. Set the filter around 12 o'clock and you've got colon-quaking lows for metal madness (after much experimentation, I've found that any lower than that and it gets too muddy to use). Careful with the loudness knob, though. I blew a speaker in the first week I had this thing because I kept it all the way, all the time. This is a serious fuzz for serious guitarists.

Reviewed by Chain-Smoking Basketcase on 5/19/2009 who plays blues, grunge, experimental rock.

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