Guitar Center | VOX VRM-1 Real McCoy and V846 Original Wah Pedals | New from NAMM 2024 @guitarcenter | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Get your own VOX VRM-1 Real McCoy from Guitar Center:
guitarcenter.com/VOX/VRM-1-Real-McCoy-Limited-Edition-Wah-Effects-Pedal-Chrome-1500000422290.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
guitarcenter.com/VOX/VRM-1-Real-McCoy-Wah-Effects-Pedal.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Go for the original and pick up the V846 from Guitar Center:
guitarcenter.com/VOX/V846-Original-Wah-Effects-Pedal-Black-1500000422288.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
VOX is serving up vintage sounds at NAMM 2024. The VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Pedal harkens back to the original’s introduction in 1967—made primarily to chop trumpet player Clyde McCoy’s mute technique. Well, rock guitarists in the ’60s and ’70s found a lot more uses and tonal colors with their VOX wahs. Also making the scene is the V846 Original Wah—another icon of the classic-rock era.
Both the Real McCoy and Original Wah are crafted with hand-selected, era-accurate variable resistors, inductors and hand-picked capacitors. You can’t lose with either, but the VRM-1 Real McCoy is characterized by singing mids, while the V846 Original Wah goes for a bit more bite on higher frequencies. Both wah pedals can take you right back to Jimi Hendrix’s Woodstock performance.
Get the inside scoop from Guitar Center on what's new from NAMM 2024:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgcs1OjW_tDVPJ20kCSQwGdsKtusK9-r5
Get your own VOX VRM-1 Real McCoy from Guitar Center:
guitarcenter.com/VOX/VRM-1-Real-McCoy-Limited-Edition-Wah-Effects-Pedal-Chrome-1500000422290.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
guitarcenter.com/VOX/VRM-1-Real-McCoy-Wah-Effects-Pedal.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Go for the original and pick up the V846 from Guitar Center:
guitarcenter.com/VOX/V846-Original-Wah-Effects-Pedal-Black-1500000422288.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
VOX is serving up vintage sounds at NAMM 2024. The VRM-1 Real McCoy Wah Pedal harkens back to the original’s introduction in 1967—made primarily to chop trumpet player Clyde McCoy’s mute technique. Well, rock guitarists in the ’60s and ’70s found a lot more uses and tonal colors with their VOX wahs. Also making the scene is the V846 Original Wah—another icon of the classic-rock era.
Both the Real McCoy and Original Wah are crafted with hand-selected, era-accurate variable resistors, inductors and hand-picked capacitors. You can’t lose with either, but the VRM-1 Real McCoy is characterized by singing mids, while the V846 Original Wah goes for a bit more bite on higher frequencies. Both wah pedals can take you right back to Jimi Hendrix’s Woodstock performance.
Get the inside scoop from Guitar Center on what's new from NAMM 2024:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgcs1OjW_tDVPJ20kCSQwGdsKtusK9-r5