Teese 上個月推出的 RMC 2 和 picture wah 都開始可以在 經銷商處見到了 RMC 2 The REAL MCCOY CUSTOM 2 starts with the same primary tuning as the RMC1. Instead of a volume boost like the RMC1, the RMC2 has a side mounted pot for control of volume, from dead quiet all the way to a boosted signal. The second case mounted control on the RMC2 is for control of the Q, or sharpness of the wah's attack. This control goes from the "standard" smooth contour all the way to an ultra-sharp contour. The third control is a 5-position rotary switch to select the sweep range. The sweeps for the RMC2 run from 2/3 of the "normal" sweep range up to 1 1/2 times the "normal" sweep range. Yes, "normal" is in the middle. The RMC2 is also designed to have an overall bright sound with a shimmery top end that is reminiscent of vintage English and German wahs. The RMC2 is housed in our classic gray hammertone case, and features our stack-of-dimes inductor and ROC-POT2 potentiometer. Of course, just like all our RMC wahs, the RMC2 is hand-built in the U.S. by Geoffrey Teese and features our limited FIVE-YEAR warranty. Picture Wah Not since 1967 have the true sounds of the original Clyde McCoy Picture Wah been available in a production model wah. REAL MCCOY CUSTOM is pleased to announce that your wait is now over. Our REAL MCCOY PICTURE WAH faithfully reproduces this elusive sound. Housed in our classic gray hammertone case and equipped with our new 100% accurate repro tuned core halo inductor, Italian Arco capacitors, British transistors, carbon composition resistors, true-bypass switching, and our own ROC-POT2 potentiometer, the REAL MCCOY PICTURE WAH delivers the classic Italian sound. This is not a hot-rodded wah like our RMC1. It is a stock circuit that reproduces all the tonal nuances of the very best sounding Clyde McCoy Picture Wah we've ever heard (and we've heard HUNDREDS). Just like all our RMC wahs, the REAL MCCOY PICTURE WAH is hand-built in the U.S. by Geoffrey Teese and features our limited FIVE-YEAR warranty. 可以從音樂玩具這個網站上購得 http://www.musictoyz.com/teese.htm 類比男這邊也有,還有很大的清楚圖片 http://www.analogman.com/mccoy.htm
以下為某閒人做的sound test 他用'68 Fender Vibro Champ 吉他是2001 Fender American Series Strat(ash/maple) 並配有Fralin VHs pickups,用neck pickup 用普通家用walkman錄的 Picture Wah: http://home.earthlink.net/~huddler/wah/picture.mp3 對照的有Fulltone Clyde Wah: http://home.earthlink.net/~huddler/wah/clyde.mp3 還有他去買RMC改裝套件配上Fulltone的wah pot 丟進Vox V846的外殼裡 原則上可當作RMC-1 Wah看待: http://home.earthlink.net/~huddler/wah/rmcmod.mp3
請問RMC2是RMC3的.. RMC2比較新嗎? 和picture wah比起來,有何差異? 因為我實在搞不懂一個wah出那麼多版本是不同在哪 聽說RMC3比fulltone那顆wah還要棒,不知有沒有人用過
RMC3的主要特色是能調一堆參數 RMC(1)則是不能調一堆參數 RMC2的請參考Jeff上面所貼的文字 至於Fulltone與Teese的哇我不認為有哪個比較好的說法 聽一聽我前面提到的連結,雖然hiss聲很大 (用採訪機跟cassette tape錄的關係) 但應該還是可以聽得出來二者的設計取向完全不同 你會發現,用同樣的amp、同樣的琴,彈同樣的樂句 換了一顆哇哇器,味道就完全不同 就連同一家公司的Picture Wah跟RMC聽起來也有差 喜歡哪種音色的人就會去選購哪種哇,就是這麼一回事 如果你認真地覺得“不就是一個哇,版本那麼多不知幹嘛“ 那這個問題就非常單純了,您只需去選個最便宜的就好 尤其使用pot的哇哇其實折舊很快(如果你常常使用) p.s.三、四年前,通伯也跟我說過同樣的話 他那時打算賣我一顆二手的Dunlop GCB95(基本款crybaby) 他甚至開出一千元的跳樓價 但我後來還是去買了另一棵價格近五倍的535 wah (現在想來倒有點後悔沒順便買下那棵二手的 因為就算那顆的聲音我不喜歡 但它的踏板外殼對我的一些diy project卻非常有用)