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Description

Introducing the Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal, an ultimate tool for musicians who crave for precision and versatility. With its nine-band sweepable range, this pedal offers a wide selection of tone and character adjustments, making it a standout in the market. The separate low and mid EQ knobs provide an unmatched capability to tailor the lower tonal presence, bringing your music to life. Not only that, but it also comes with an onboard volume boost that ensures your performance is always on point. If you're tired of the limitations of a simple volume and Q knob on your wah, the RMC3FL opens up a world of unique sounds waiting to be discovered.

Key Features:

  • Nine-band sweepable range for precise tone adjustment
  • Separate low and mid EQ knobs for enhanced tonal presence
  • Onboard volume boost for elevated performance
  • Allows for unique sound creation not found in common wah pedals
Joe Gagan

Joe Gagan

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Joe Gagan

Joe Gagan

Reviews

PROS

  • Highly adjustable with front-facing controls for convenience

  • Offers a wide range of wah sounds, adaptable to any preference

  • Exceptional customer support directly from the builder

  • Durable and well-built for professional use

  • Modular design allows for easy switch replacements

  • Includes suggested settings for various sounds

  • More musical-sounding than other wah pedals

CONS

  • Loose feel may require constant foot pressure

  • Finding the correct model for purchase can be challenging

  • Dip switches may be confusing to some users

  • Switching mechanism can be loud without modification

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal.

Features and functionality

  • The Teese RMC3 wah has internal controls allowing customization to mimic almost any wah sound, supporting unique sound creation.

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Build quality

  • The RMC3 is noted for its excellent build quality, with some users mentioning the advantage of having external controls for easier access.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the RMC3's cheat sheet for emulating different wah styles, enhancing user experience and versatility.

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Comparisons

  • The RMC3 is compared to the RMC4 for its vintage, musical sound, though the RMC3 offers more customization options.

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Value and pricing

  • Though the RMC3 series is discontinued, it's suggested to monitor Reverb for used models at reasonable prices.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 1 Review and 8 Ratings

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trevor_holly

Lots of tones!

Still trying to figure it out... the dip switches are a little confusing, but pretty much any wah sound is in this box.

jimmarchi1

he makes straight ahead wah wahs that sound great on their own.

Artist usage

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See how Wata uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Wata

Singer, Guitarist

Boris

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Verified via Photo

An RMC3 can be seen to the right of the board.

See how Adrian Utley uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Adrian Utley

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Portishead

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Verified via Guitar Player Gear Guide

In this interview originally available on the official Orange website, Utley states: "And my pedals are pretty extreme: I have an American Real McCoy wah pedal – I used to use a Cry Baby. With the RMC I can get pure wah sound – which I love – or extreme filter sweeping and volume change."

See how Trey Anastasio uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Trey Anastasio

Guitarist

Phish

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Verified via Mikepiera

According to 2004 concert photos, Anastasio used old RMC3 wah pedal.

See how Jean F. uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Jean F.

Singer, Guitarist

SLIFT

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Verified via Flickr

In this photo, which shows Jean's pedalboard during the KEXP performance, one of the pedals that can be seen is the RMC3 wah pedal.

See how Erik "Ripley" Johnson uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Erik "Ripley" Johnson

Singer, Guitarist

Moon Duo

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Verified via Positive Destruction

I’m running my guitar through an MXR Distortion Plus, it’s like an early ’80’s late ’70’s distortion pedal. There’s an MXR Phase 100, a Geoffrey Tease Real McCoy wah pedal and this Big Muff, I forget what it’s called.> - Erik "Ripley" Johnson at Positive Destruction (positivedestruction.wordpress.com) 14/11/2011

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Chuck Garvey

Guitarist

moe.

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Verified via YouTube

Chuck Garvey of Moe. Is seen using a real McCoy custom RMC 3 wah on the premier guitar rig rundown from there 25th anniversary tour in 2015.

See how Yarol Poupaud uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Yarol Poupaud

Guitarist, Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

In this video Yarol is going through his pedalboard and he mentions that his wah wah pedal is a real McCoy.

See how Kjartan Kristiansen uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Kjartan Kristiansen

Guitarist, Composer

DumDum Boys

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Verified via Photo

On his pedalboard in that picture.

See how Jared Scharff uses Real McCoy Custom RMC3 Wah Pedal

Jared Scharff

Guitarist, Music Producer

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Verified via Vintageguitar

From the Vintage Guitar interview:

"The first pedal I go into is a wah that sits off the board – either a 1) Real McCoy custom or an Xotic Effects"

Genre Usage

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