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Real McCoy Custom RMC4 Picture Wah Pedal

Description
Inside you'll find free-standing Switchcraft jacks, a heavy-duty Italian on/off switch, double-clad circuit board, a metal can Halo inductor, rugged RMC ROC-POT, taper/resonance toggle switch, and tight tolerance componentry. No mojo parts, just mojo sound.
Just like all RMC wahs, the Real McCoy Picture Wah is developed and built by Geoffrey Teese and includes licensed fuzz-friendly technology, true-bypass, easily adjustable rocker tension, and AC adapter jack, and is covered by a limited one year warranty.

Features
- Free-standing Switchcraft jacks
- Heavy-duty Italian on/off switch
- Double-clad circuit board
- Metal can Halo inductor
- Rugged RMC ROC-POT
- Taper/resonance toggle switch
- Tight tolerance componentry
- Licensed fuzz-friendly technology
- True-bypass
- Easily adjustable rocker tension
- AC adapter jack
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Reviews
4.5
8 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Performances4
- Home Studio3
- Professional Recording2
- Amateur Recording1
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Not Durable1
- Not Responsive1
- Experienced5
- Professional Musician1
- Excellent Sound Quality5
- Responsive2
- Versatile1
Reviewed by 8 customers
Exactly what I wanted..
submitted4 years ago
byChris
fromBoca Raton, FL
This is an excellent Wah. The sound is perfect and adds a classiness to my tone that I love.
Keeps needing repairs, would never buy RMC again.
submitted4 years ago
byReviewman27
fromAustralia
My RMC wah has had 2 issues, both needing to be professionally repaired twice: -Dry solders for input jack and pot; required re-soldering. -Switch had to be re-soldered. To give some perspective, I have over 50 pedals, owned for over 10 years. I have never had an issue with any other pedal, yet I have had 2 separate issues with my RMC wah. The professional repairer says the problem for both issues was 'poor soldering during manufacture'. I emailed RMC and was told the warranty is 1 year; I had to cover the expense for both repair bills. Was disappointing for such an expensive pedal. The sound is OK, but not necessarily better than my Vox V847 for 1/5th of the price.
Wow that's some wah
submitted4 years ago
byJ Ibarra
fromCalifornia
Great sounding ! So amazing with fuzz and stacked overdrive! I never review anything and if I have to help anyone to "add to cart" just stop reading this and do it. Great company great pedal! Teese! RMC4 kicks!
Awesome!
submitted4 years ago
byCraig J
fromLittleton, Co
This is the only modern wah that has satisfied me in trying to have an alternate and backup to my vintage'67-'68 Vox. It has a usable range heel to toe and does not get those ugly, overly muted, bassy useless sounds at heel down, like the reissue voxes and dunlop wahs I've bought and sold. Those all seem to hit a strange harmonic that makes a nasty, muddy note that buries what you're playing at the middle point and towards heel down. I've had the dual inductor mxr, cae wah and tried adjusting the pot gear on all of those wahs, doesn't help. Right away this rmc had clarity, great range without being too bassy n deep or too shrill. It leans more to the vintage side, good mids n highs, not super bassy like the metal/modern wahs. I first had the rmc 10, didn't love it, prefer this one. It's a great wah.
Best wah I played
submitted6 years ago
byMatt
fromPA
The two things I look for in a wah pedal are a balanced sweep and clear expression of the tonality change. This pedal is a bullseye. Not too much not too little it's just perfect. This pedal truly puts the competition to shame.
Love this Wah!
submitted6 years ago
byCarlo
fromPortland, OR
Best wah you can buy. I've owned a few and tried more than a few. Hands down the best.
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byScotty
fromTac, Wa 98404
What does this pedal sound like and what can it do? …what does picture mean in dis rip toon?
Please see "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wah-wah_pedal". It has audio.