Features
First
created in 1994, the Real McCoy Custom 3 (RMC3) is the world's
first (and only) fully tunable self-contained wah. Interior Vari-Tune
circuit controls
include:
LOW-Controls the amount of low frequencies present in the wah's sweep.
MID-Controls the mid-range depth of the sweep. This control affects the vocal-like
quality of the wah, as the human voice falls mostly into this range.
Q Harmonic-Controls the position of the sweet spot within the sweep range,
replacing the 33K or 100K resistor in old Italian wahs. Not to be confused
with a control of the same name that makes a wah-wah pedal go wuh-wuh.
VOLUME-Allows you to adjust the output strength of the wah.
SWEEP-This bank of 9 DIP switches allows you to select your desired sweep within
a 9 octave range. The switches may be used in any combination to create familiar
wah sweeps as well as some never before available. The voicing parameters go
from higher than the old SCHALLER Bow-wow/Yoy-yoy pedal to deeper than any
bass wah.
FINE TUNE-These 2 trimmers work in conjunction with the SWEEP DIP switches
to allow you access to values "in-between" switch settings. The effect of these
trimmers is slight and might not be audible to every player. For those that
can hear the difference, they are available.
The
RMC3 is developed and hand built by me, Geoffrey Teese, and
includes fuzz-friendly technology, EMI
resistant inductor, heavy-duty true-bypass on/off switch, exclusive
100K RMC-ICAR potentiometer, Switchcraft
jacks, easily adjustable rocker tension, and AC adapter
jack, and
is covered by our limited one year warranty. The RMC3 is housed in a
standard sized black case topped
with a black footpad.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Model number:
RMC3
Inductor: Low noise
RFI Filtering: Yes
EMI Filtering: Yes
Current draw: <10 mA
If
an AC adapter is used, the adapter requires a 5.5/2.1mm coax plug with a negative
center post, 9VDC AC regulated Class II, 20mA to 200mA max current output.
Here are some samples of the RMC wahs by Roger Filgate. He played a Les Paul through a blackface Deluxe Reverb with no other effects: RMC1 RMC3 RMC Picture Wah
See the RMC Adjustment Manual page for excellent info from Mr. Teese.
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