Crazy Tube Circuits White Whale Remote

remote switch

remote switch for White Whale pedal

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The White Whale Remote expands your pedalboard with elegant control for the legendary White Whale pedal (V1 and V2). It allows you to control the bypass states of Reverb and Tremolo separately, just with your foot.

The special thing is: you don't need any additional power supply, the remote is completely passive and works directly via a TRS cable. It is ideally connected to the Reverb-XP input (set to "FX SW" via the internal switch on V1), or directly to the "REMOTE" input on the White Whale V2.

Both the remote and onboard footswitches of the White Whale operate in parallel - so you don't lose functionality when using the remote. This offers maximum flexibility both live and in the studio: you can turn individual sections (Reverb or Tremolo) on or off without having to juggle your main pedal's footswitches.

Its robust and compact construction allows it to fit seamlessly into your effects board. It gives you the freedom to intuitively control your sounds without overloading your setup.

Features:

  • Compatibility: White Whale V1 and White Whale V2
  • Function: Control of the bypass state of Reverb and Tremolo
  • Connection: TRS cable (not included)
  • Operation: Passive - no power supply required
  • Parallel operation: Remote & onboard footswitches operate simultaneously
  • Integration V1: Reverb XP jack & internal assign switch (FX SW)
  • Integration V2: Connection via REMOTE input
  • Dimensions: 19 x 14.5 x 9 cm
  • Made in Greece
Brand Crazy Tube Circuits
Ean Code 5214001261451
Article number 75500

Crazy Tube Circuits White Whale V2

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