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Vox VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Wah Pedal – New Vox Guitar Effect Pedal

£279.00

The Vox VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Wah Pedal is a faithful recreation of the original vintage McCoy wah model first introduced by Vox in 1967. Renowned for its iconic nasal tone this pedal is all about delivering that classic sound with an accentuated midrange. It imparts a warm and melodic character to your guitar allowing…

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The Vox VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Wah Pedal is in New condition and made by Vox , it is a great Pedal Wah Wah McCoy Real VRM-1 Vox Guitar Effect Pedal- The Vox VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Wah Pedal is a faithful recreation of the original vintage McCoy wah model first introduced by Vox in 1967. Renowned for its iconic nasal tone this pedal is all about delivering that classic sound with an accentuated midrange. It imparts a warm and melodic character to your guitar allowing you to capture the same iconic sound that made the wah pedal a staple in the arsenal of renowned guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Voxs engineers have meticulously replicated the exact tonal characteristics of the original vintage McCoy wah model going down to the component level to ensure an authentic recreation. The result is a pedal that stays true to the iconic sound of the past giving you that unmistakable wah effect for expressive lead guitar playing. The VRM-1 enhances the midrange and underscores the articulation of each note letting you experience the iconic nasal tone that shaped the sound of rock and blues. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 279 Unlocking the mystery of the iconic frequency curve The Vox VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Wah Pedal is a groundbreaking piece of equipment that has successfully replicated the frequency response and unique frequency curve characteristic of vintage wah units. Through exhaustive A/B testing Vox has meticulously compared the frequency response of a “holy grail” wah against other vintage units unraveling the alchemy that shapes its distinctive sound. The quintessential component The “Halo” inductor stands as the crucial element in vintage wahs and Vox have gone to great lengths to recreate its characteristics in our VRM-1 pedal. The VRM-1 is renowned for its iconic nasal tone which accentuates the midrange and imparts a warm melodic quality to lead guitar playing. This pedal allows for expressive playing highlighting the articulation of each note. Vintage wah-wahs inherently exhibit variations due to tolerances in vintage components but by refining the core material of the inductor Vox has achieved the ideal balance of tone characteristics. Driving wah dynamics The potentiometer is a pivotal component that drives the wah sweep. Vox has meticulously copied the potentiometer from the vintage unit making careful adjustments to ensure a near-identical curve. The VRM-1 employ distinct resistance values and curves further enhancing the diverse range of sounds and dynamics achievable with these pedals. Precision in component matching To ensure precise component matching the BC108 model transistor is used which shares the same numbering and appearance as its vintage counterpart. This level of attention to detail is crucial in capturing the authentic sound of the 60s. The interaction between the transistors terminals and the bottom plate requires careful assembly but it is this level of precision that allows Vox to faithfully replicate the essence of wah-wah pedals from a bygone era. FeaturesRecreation of the first ever wah pedal renowned for its nasal tone Perfect for adding melodic tones to lead classic guitar playing Discover the sound heard on legendary rock musicians catalogue from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton A result of endless A/B tetsing to ensure precise frequency response is replicated Created using the mythical “Halo” inductors delivering the signature midrange hump and sweep the wah is known for Identical frequency curve delivered through the vintage potentiometer Coveted BC108 transistor SpecificationsInputs: Monaural phone jack Outputs: Monaural phone jack Power Supply: 9V dry cell batteries (6LF22/6LR61) (sold separately) Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours or more (with alkaline batteries) Current consumption: 540mA (9V DC) Dimensions: 102 x 252 x 80 mm (W x D x H) Weight: 1.3KG Product code: VRM-1

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About Vox

We have one of the largest online selection of new and used Vox music gear. If you are looking for your next pedal, we will have it online at JustPedals with fast delivery direct to you at home. Every item on the JustPedal menu is delivered by sellers to all areas of the USA & UK.

Vox is a renowned manufacturer of musical instruments, amplifiers, and effects pedals, known for their iconic designs, vintage-inspired tones, and rich history in the music industry. Founded in 1957 by Thomas Walter Jennings and Dick Denney in the United Kingdom, Vox quickly became synonymous with the British Invasion sound of the 1960s, with artists like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones popularizing Vox amplifiers worldwide.

Vox amplifiers are characterized by their distinctive aesthetic, including the iconic diamond grille cloth and chrome-accented control panel. The company’s product lineup includes a variety of amplifiers catering to different styles and preferences, from the classic Vox AC30 and AC15 tube amps to the modern modeling amplifiers like the Vox Valvetronix series.

In addition to amplifiers, Vox produces a range of effects pedals designed to capture the vintage tones that made Vox famous. The Vox Wah pedal, in particular, has become an iconic piece of guitar gear, known for its expressive sweep and distinctive sound. Vox also offers a variety of other effects pedals, including overdrive, distortion, delay, and modulation pedals, designed to provide guitarists with a wide range of tonal options.

With a rich history of innovation and a commitment to quality craftsmanship, Vox continues to be a respected name in the music industry, providing musicians with inspiring amplifiers and effects pedals that capture the timeless tones of the past while offering modern features and reliability for today’s players.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

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Wah

A wah pedal, short for “wah-wah” pedal, is an effects pedal commonly used with electric guitars and occasionally with electric keyboards and bass guitars. It’s known for its distinctive sound, characterized by a sweeping, resonant filter effect that mimics the human voice saying “wah.” Here’s how a wah pedal works and some common features:

1. **Pedal Design**: A wah pedal typically consists of a foot-operated pedal and a housing unit. The pedal is attached to a potentiometer (variable resistor) inside the housing, which adjusts the frequency response of the audio signal based on the pedal’s position.

2. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many wah pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing players to control the wah effect in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to the performance, enabling players to vary the intensity and speed of the wah effect as they play.

3. **Sweep Range**: The sweep range refers to the range of frequencies affected by the wah pedal. As the pedal is rocked back and forth, it sweeps through a range of frequencies, emphasizing certain frequencies while attenuating others. This creates the characteristic “wah” sound.

4. **Q Control**: Some wah pedals feature a Q control, also known as resonance or bandwidth control, which adjusts the width of the frequency band affected by the wah effect. Higher Q settings result in a narrower band of frequencies being emphasized, producing a more pronounced and focused wah sound, while lower Q settings produce a broader, more subtle effect.

5. **True Bypass**: Like many other effects pedals, wah pedals may feature true bypass circuitry to ensure that the pedal does not color or degrade the guitar signal when it’s not in use. True bypass preserves the tone and integrity of the instrument’s sound when the wah effect is bypassed.

6. **LED Indicator**: Some wah pedals include an LED indicator to indicate when the effect is engaged. This provides visual feedback to the player, especially useful in low-light settings or on dimly lit stages.

7. **Treadle Grip**: The treadle grip refers to the surface texture or material of the pedal’s foot surface. Some wah pedals feature textured or ribbed surfaces to provide better grip and control, especially when using the pedal with bare feet or in slippery conditions.

Overall, a wah pedal is a versatile and expressive effect that adds character and flair to guitar solos, rhythm playing, and improvisations. Whether used for funky rhythm parts, expressive lead lines, or experimental sounds, a wah pedal offers guitarists a wide range of creative possibilities for shaping their tone and adding dynamic expression to their playing.

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