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Welcome to your ultimate guide to RMC's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by RMC. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.
The RMC6 Wheels of Fire Wah by Real McCoy Custom is a wah pedal that replicates the sound of the original Macari-built wahs from 1960s and 1970s England. It features a wide sweep range and is designed and built by Geoffrey Teese. The pedal includes licensed fuzz-friendly technology, true-bypass on/off switch, easily adjustable rocker tension, and AC adapter jack. The RMC6 also features under-the-rocker toggle switch to change sweep speed and low-end resonance. The pedal is housed in a red hammertone wah case and topped with a black footpad. The RMC6 is equipped with a low noise inductor, RFI and EMI filtering, and requires a 9VDC AC regulated Class II adapter with a 5.5/2.1mm coax plug and negative center post. The current draw is less than 10mA. Specifications: \- Model: RMC6 - Wheels of Fire \- Inductor: Low noise \- RFI Filtering: Yes \- EMI Filtering: Yes \- Current draw: <10 mA
The RMC5 Wizard Wah by Real McCoy Custom is a unique wah pedal that combines features from the RMC1 and the RMC4 Picture Wah. It offers an extended sweep range, rich and tight lows, smooth mids, a natural-sounding top end, and a slight overall boost. The pedal is designed to work with most pickup configurations and any amp gain structure. Key Features: \- Part RMC1, part PICTURE WAH \- Extended sweep range \- Rich, tight lows \- Smooth mids \- Natural sounding top end \- Slight overall boost \- True bypass with "fuzz-friendly" technology \- Karmaflux custom inductor \- RFI filtering \- EFI filtering \- Easily adjustable rocker tension \- Under-the-rocker toggle switch to change sweep speed and low-end resonance Technical Specifications: \- Model number: RMC5 - WIZARD WAH \- Inductor: Low noise \- RFI Filtering: Yes \- EMI Filtering: Yes \- Current draw: <10 mA \- AC adapter requirements: 5.5/2.1mm coax plug with a negative center post, 9VDC AC regulated Class II, 20mA to 200mA max current output The RMC5 Wizard Wah is priced at $235 and is covered by a limited one-year warranty. It is developed and built by Geoffrey Teese and is known for its licensed fuzz-friendly technology and true-bypass functionality.
The RMC4 Picture Wah by Real McCoy Custom is a versatile wah pedal designed for professional musicians and enthusiasts. It features a robust construction and advanced circuitry to deliver a high-quality performance. The pedal is available in different build options, each offering specific characteristics: 1) VINTAGE - Carbon comp resistors (5%), not fuzz-friendly 2) VINTAGE PLUS - Carbon comp resistors, fuzz-friendly using Dave Weyer's mod 3) PRECISION PLUS - Metal film resistors (1%), fuzz-friendly using Weyer's mod 4) PRECISION FWR - Metal film resistors, fuzz-friendly using integrated FOXROX ELECTRONICS FWR circuit The standard build, found in a black case Picture Wah, is the fuzz-friendly PRECISION FWR. The pedal is equipped with a low-noise inductor, RFI filtering, and EMI filtering. It has a current draw of less than 10 mA and can be powered using an AC adapter with specific requirements: 5.5/2.1mm coax plug with a negative center post, 9VDC AC regulated Class II, and 20mA to 200mA max current output. The RMC4 Picture Wah also features a true-bypass on/off switch, double-clad circuit board, rugged RMC ROC-POT, and an under-the-rocker toggle switch to change the sweep contour and EQ. Additionally, it offers easily adjustable rocker tension and is covered by a limited one-year warranty. The pedal is designed and built by Geoffrey Teese, known for his expertise in creating high-quality wah pedals. The RMC4 Picture Wah is suitable for various musical styles and is a popular choice among professional guitarists.