New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

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Has anyone had a chance to try the Dunlop Clyde McCoy, and particularly compare it to the Teese RMC3/RMC4/RMC10, Fulltone Clyde and Wilson Signature line?

I've been pretty happy with my Teese RMC3, maybe I just have a case of wandering eyes...
 
Re: New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

There are a bunch of great wahs being made today. Some of those guys are just wizards at it. Is one wah enough???
 
Re: New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

I love my RMC10. It's so vocal. I've had a few Wilson pedals... They were ok.
 
Re: New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

I've yet to try the new Dunlop McCoy. The Vox McCoy is utterly fantastic, but can be tricky to find a used one. I've got the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and absolutely love it
 
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I recently got a Dunlop Clyde, in a nut shell I love it. I also have a Teese Wizard ( currently not working and awaiting some attention) and a Dunlop JB, both excellent but I prefer the sweep, feel and sound of the McCoy.
 
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Re: New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

I have a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and like it enough to keep using it.

My favorite was a Thomas Organ Crybaby I've had since the '70s, but it developed an unfixable scratchy pot a few years ago. I don't want to switch the pot, so it sits in my sock drawer now.
 
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My favorite was a Thomas Organ Crybaby I've had since the '70s, but it developed an unfixable scratchy pot a few years ago. I don't want to switch the pot, so it sits in my sock drawer now.


That seems like a good plan to you? Nothing's unfixable on a wah wah. What's the point of having a great pedal you can't use? There's some great pots being made today, spec'd like the vintage ones.
 
Re: New(er) Dunlop Clyde McCoy vs Teese, Fulltone, Wilson

I recently got a Dunlop Clyde, in a nut shell I love it. I also have a Tesse Wizard ( currently not working and awaiting some attention) and a Dunlop JB, both excellent but I prefer the sweep, feel and sound of the McCoy.


Nice selection of wah's.
 
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