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Anonymous
Published on 05/23/09 at 04:40
Derrire the RMC pedals lies a man Geoffrey Teese. He builds each unit with the RMC pedals his little hands, and then in small quantities.
The RMC 6 called "Wheels of Fire" has been produced since 2003. This is wah wah inspires Macari built in England in the 60-70 '.
- Rocking crmaillre
- Switch mcanique
- Volume / boost
- CONTRL factor Q (intensity effect)
- CONTRL of the amount of serious stance (bandpass top): this will keep a little body, fullness and heat in strong position
- Powered by 9V battery or adapter (transformer not included)
Nice pedals, well built, well finished and exudes quality craftsmanship.
UTILIZATION
Once is not custom, this wah is very simple to use.
Indeed, in the world of Wahs high-end, there are trs (too) often internal trim pots: anti-agaants and practices (see my opinion on the RMC 3).
The rocker is prcise, sensible and progressive, like potentiomtres.
The switch is calibrated.
SOUND QUALITY
This is another Russianness: the sounds are superb. Vintage trs. But the boost associated with the Q CONTRL make a nice versatility.
The ability to enhance the bass in strong position (bandpass above) adds a nice roundness and a lot of heat this wah. Ideal for blues or to brake too shrill treble.
DEFINITIONS wah a high-rev range.
OVERALL OPINION
RMC is the top-end. This is confirmed by the RMC 6, superbly built, well thought, versatile and whose sounds are beautifully organic.
Its competitor: CMJ 3. Certainly sound a little but more diffrent complte. But so much more complicated to use!
The price? That of the handmade ...
The RMC 6 called "Wheels of Fire" has been produced since 2003. This is wah wah inspires Macari built in England in the 60-70 '.
- Rocking crmaillre
- Switch mcanique
- Volume / boost
- CONTRL factor Q (intensity effect)
- CONTRL of the amount of serious stance (bandpass top): this will keep a little body, fullness and heat in strong position
- Powered by 9V battery or adapter (transformer not included)
Nice pedals, well built, well finished and exudes quality craftsmanship.
UTILIZATION
Once is not custom, this wah is very simple to use.
Indeed, in the world of Wahs high-end, there are trs (too) often internal trim pots: anti-agaants and practices (see my opinion on the RMC 3).
The rocker is prcise, sensible and progressive, like potentiomtres.
The switch is calibrated.
SOUND QUALITY
This is another Russianness: the sounds are superb. Vintage trs. But the boost associated with the Q CONTRL make a nice versatility.
The ability to enhance the bass in strong position (bandpass above) adds a nice roundness and a lot of heat this wah. Ideal for blues or to brake too shrill treble.
DEFINITIONS wah a high-rev range.
OVERALL OPINION
RMC is the top-end. This is confirmed by the RMC 6, superbly built, well thought, versatile and whose sounds are beautifully organic.
Its competitor: CMJ 3. Certainly sound a little but more diffrent complte. But so much more complicated to use!
The price? That of the handmade ...