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Permalink Can white whale v2 do spaghetti western/surf or is surfybear compact best bet?

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Hi,

I'm looking for a center piece for my board and would love some real springs on there. I'm interested in the white whale v2 as it includes the trem and smaller size (so more space for future GAS). However a lot of the demos I've seen on YouTube the spring seems a little...tame I guess. It doesn't seem super splashy and sounds very clean. On the other hand the larger surfy bear compact seems to sound great but of course is larger and is minus the trem.

I'm most interested in more good the bad and the ugly style riffing and that morricone sound. Can the white whale do that if dialled in properly or should I try and go for the larger tank of the compact? Thanks

I had not heard of this pedal, so I checked out the video by Ryan at 60 cycle hum:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUgE3ig5lBU

Seems like a reasonable alternative, though I've got a Surfybear Metal, so I'm set.

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