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Description

The Teese Real McCoy Custom RMC2 Wah Pedal is a versatile tool for guitarists seeking to add expressiveness and dynamic range to their sound. Designed by Geoffrey Teese, a pioneer in the world of wah pedals, the RMC2 offers a truly customizable experience. With its adjustable sweep range, this pedal allows you to tailor the wah effect to suit your unique style, from a subtle quack to a wide, vocal-like sweep. The adjustable Q control gives you further tonal flexibility, letting you refine the sharpness and intensity of the wah effect.

The RMC2 features a high-quality inductor, ensuring smooth tonal transitions and preserving the clarity of your guitar signal. Its durable construction is built to withstand the rigors of both the studio and stage, making it a reliable companion for any performance. The true bypass circuitry ensures that your tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged, a crucial feature for maintaining signal integrity.

Whether you're a blues purist, a funk enthusiast, or a rock guitarist, the RMC2 offers the adaptability and precision you need. The pedal's user-friendly interface makes it accessible for players of all levels, while its comprehensive controls provide the depth needed by professionals.

Key Features:

  • Customizable sweep range
  • Adjustable Q control for tonal flexibility
  • High-quality inductor for smooth transitions
  • True bypass circuitry
  • Durable construction suitable for live and studio use

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Teese Real McCoy Custom RMC2 Wah Pedal.

Features and functionality

  • The original 90s Crybaby 535q had 18v headroom and two mini pots accessible via holes on the bottom plate for Q and volume/boost adjustments.

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  • The RMC2 incorporates an 11-position rotary switch for sweep range selection, offering from 2/3 to 1 1/2 times the "normal" sweep range.

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  • The RMC2 allows for control of Q sharpness, ranging from a smooth contour to an ultra-sharp contour, catering to varied tonal preferences.

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  • The RMC2 includes a side-mounted volume pot, ranging from silent to slightly boosted output, adding versatility in dynamic control.

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  • The Plutoneium ChiWahWah is highlighted for its compact size, spring-loaded operation, and touch on-off feature, perfect for quick, single note use.

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Comparisons

  • The 90s 535q is noted for its distinct voicings and frequency sweep, differing significantly from the modern 535q which lacks certain vintage characteristics.

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  • Jam Pedals Whacko is suggested to be inspired by the 90s 535q circuit, offering a potential alternative with similar tonal qualities.

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  • The RMC10 is frequently mentioned as a top alternative to the Fulltone Clyde, praised for its classic wah sound and fuzz compatibility.

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User experience

  • Owners report that the 90s 535q provides an incredible sweep and reacts beautifully with various amps, making it a sought-after model that rarely appears for sale.

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  • Owners appreciate the RMC2's fuzz-friendly technology, which maintains tonal integrity when fuzz is run into the wah, unlike some models that lose high frequencies.

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Use cases and applications

  • The RMC2 is praised for its ability to recreate J. Mascis's iconic screaming wah tones, particularly when fuzz is run into the pedal.

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  • The Xotic Wah is described as having a tight sound, making it suitable for precise tonal control in performance settings.

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Build quality

  • RMC pedals are noted for their consistent pricing over 15 years and handcrafted quality, as they are made by Geoffrey Teese himself.

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Artist usage

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Michael Risberg

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Elder

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Michael Risberg uses the Teese Real McCoy Custom RMC2 Wah Pedal, as documented by Premier Guitar in their "Rig Rundown: Elder" article.

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Margaret Fiedler

Singer, Guitarist

Wire

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In this GuitarGeek rig diagram, made by Adam Cooper, Margaret's rig includes a Teese Real McCoy wah pedal.

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