Re: Wah Wah, wah?
F'ing expensive as hell also! :laugh2: I Like his Wizard wah the most.
Expensive but well worth it, after I bought mine I've never lacked in the wah department.
I've played the RMC 1 when i was decideing on which to buy (I'm lucky enough to have guitar shop in town thats a Teese supplier). I tried the RMC 1 the Wiazrd wah, the Picture wah, and the RMC 3 side by side.
The RMC 1 sounds great very Hendrix/SRV like, great vocal quality...draw back - it does not respond well to humbucking pickups, and Mr. Tesse acknowledges this draw back and states that it responds better to single coil pups. It just sounded like to dark with the humbuckers.
The Wizard wah has a different sound all together, more geared toward heavier distorted sounds and works extremly well with humbuckers. Good solid choice.
The Picture wah is the daddy of all " Clyde Mccoy" wahs, this one is probably the closest wah to replicate the sound of the original wahs. If the RMC 3 didn't have all the features it has I would have gotten the Picture Wah.
And finally the RMC 3 this thing is great. Its a dounghting task to have to remove the bottom plate to acsess the controls but man you literally have control over every aspect of a wahs range, Hi/Lo/Mid/Q you can tweak the pots to affect the slightest sound. Plus it has a 7 dip switch that allows you to control the wah range, where the sound shifts in the sweep. Very cool. It also comes with 2 pages of settings you can use to get you certin sounds, it also comes with settings to emulate the RMC 1 and the Wizard, plus if you check the website and you can get other settings.
Hope this info helps!