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All RMC pedals listed have the latest electronics
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Order a Set-up Kit When you purchase an RMC wah at Stompin-Ground.com, you may select a pedalboard set-up kit at a greatly reduced price. Kit includes the Mounting Plate, a 7" Stompin-Ground pedalboard patch cable with 2 right angle plugs and your choice of either a 24" long right angle DC power cable to be used with a power supply (such as Voodoo Lab Pedal Power, MKS, etc) or a 9 volt battery. If purchased separately, the regular price is valued at over $35.53. Buy it with an RMC wah purchase and it's only $14.95. That's cool! More Info |
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on the 2010 model. Latest model, $235 Since it's release in 1998, the RMC1 has gained the reputation as one of the best wah pedals in the world. Based on the most requested hot-rod mods Geoffrey Teese has done over the years, this hand built wah delivers more sweep range than mass produced wahs. Besides the increased range, the RMC1 produces a more musical sweep with a repositioned sweet spot, richer mids, and a stronger low end than any chrome-top wah on the market today. Also, the wet output signal of the RMC1 is boosted to keep your sound from getting lost in the crowd like other wahs. This wah is tuned optimally for a single coil pickup configuration. More Info
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on the 2010 model. Latest model, $245 The RMC2 starts with the same primary tuning as the RMC1. Instead of a volume boost, the RMC2 has a side mounted pot for control of the volume range, a pot for control of the Q or attack and am 11-position rotary control switch to select the sweep range. The RMC2 is also designed to have an overall bright sound with a shimmery top end that is reminiscent of vintage English and German wahs. More Info
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The RMC3FL is the world's first (and only) fully tunable self-contained wah. Vari-Tune circuit controls include control of the low frequency of the sweep, the mid-range vocal-like quality of the sweep, the "Q" or attack controls the sharpness or smoothness of the contour, a wide range volume control and a sweep control where you select any or all effected frequencies over a 9 octave range. Additionally there are 2 fine tune controls that allow you to access values "in-between" sweep settings. More Info |
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Not since 1967 have the true sounds of the original Italian Picture Wah been available in a production model wah. The REAL MCCOY PICTURE WAH faithfully reproduces this elusive sound. Equipped with true-bypass switching, and AC adapter jack, the REAL MCCOY PICTURE WAH delivers the classic Italian sound. More Info |
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on the 2010 model, white top. Latest model, $235 The Wizard Wah is the newest offering from Real McCoy Custom, part RMC1, part Picture Wah, the Wizard Wah sounds like nothing else on the planet, with extended sweep range, rich, yet tight lows, haunting mids, a smooth top end, and an overall boost. Unlike the RMC1, the Wizard Wah is designed to work with any pickup configuration and any amp gain structure. More Info |
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What began as a custom piece in 2003 has finally become an official part of the RMC lineup in 2006. The WHEELS OF FIRE wah features the sound of the original Macari built wahs of the 1960's and 1970's England. While still housed in our traditional wah case, the WOF duplicates the extra-wide sweep range and all the other nuances of the Macari original. WOF special features include case mounted controls for volume, Q, and low end emphasis. More Info |
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The JOE WALSH SIGNATURE WAH delivers the classic wah sounds heard on all of Joe’s early recordings. The flame graphics were created by Perry Hall according to Joe’s request for the production model of the prototype that's been on his pedal board since the early summer of 2007. More Info |
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What do you think of when you're asked, “What's the best sounding wah-wah pedal ever?” You know the answer. The old Italian built originals. The classic Brad Plunkett circuit. Simple. Everybody knows it. Yet everybody has their own sonic picture of what that perfect classic Italian wah-wah pedal's sound is. More bottom end. Less bottom end. Richer mids. Thinner mids. Bright top end. Smooth top end. A slow, articulate sweep. A fast, snappy sweep. You know what it is. You've known it for a long time. It's inside you. It's personal. You'd know it the first minute you heard it. You've searched for THAT sound and you have the dusty stack of pedals in the closet to prove it. And you've convinced yourself that whatever it is you're using right now is as close as you're ever going to get to THAT perfect sound. More Info |
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The RMC9 starts off with a great bass wah sound (the wah envelope extends
down below 100Hz) and expands from there. A small toggle switch located
under the rocker lets you change the overall resonance of the wah effect
from normal to enhanced. The tone-shaping capability continues with the
switchable 5-band graphic equalizer located on the front slope of the
case. The EQ is within the wah circuit, only available when the wah is
turned on, and then only if you want the EQ to be on. You can shape your
bass wah sound like you've always wanted to, all in real-time.
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