

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
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$320
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