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Vox VRM-1 Limited Chrome Real McCoy Wah Pedal

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Manufacturer's ID: VRM-1 Limited

First introduced by Vox in 1967, the Wah-Wah pedal was initially created to emulate Clyde McCoy's trumpet mute technique. However, an unintended but music-changing use with electric guitar turned the Wah pedal into a legendary tool for artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. The VRM-1 recreates the first ever wah pedal, renowned for its iconic nasal tone. It accentuates the midrange, imparting a warm and melodic quality for expressive lead guitar playing that underscores the articulation of each note.

From 1967 to today

First introduced by Vox in 1967, the Wah-Wah pedal was initially created to emulate Clyde McCoy's trumpet mute technique. However, an unintended but music-changing use with electric guitar turned the Wah pedal into a legendary tool for artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

Wah pedals from the early days are rare and sought after due to their distinctive tone. However, high costs and component reliability make them risky to use on stage. They can also be expensive to maintain due to the cost of replacement parts.

As a result, our engineers have worked hard to unravel the mysteries of the original wah. After years of research, we’re proud to offer this wah pedal designed to meticulously replicate the exact tonal characteristics of the ultimate pedals.

The VRM-1, renowned for its iconic nasal tone, accentuates the midrange, imparting a warm and melodic quality for expressive lead guitar playing that underscores the articulation of each note.

The Pursuit of the Ultimate Vintage Wah

Vintage wahs are renowned for their distinctive sound profiles, with each unit exhibiting unique characteristics owing to the inherent simplicity of their circuitry and the markedly individualised nature of their components. Two wahs emanating from the same production line and produced at the same time may sound quite different!

We started our journey by acquiring a mint condition vintage 1960s Wah, referred to at Vox as the "Holy Grail" - the epitome of the ideal unit.

Unlocking the Mystery of the Iconic Frequency Curve

Once we had our “holy grail” wah, we conducted exhaustive A/B testing, systematically comparing its frequency response against that of other more conventional vintage units. This extensive exploration unravelled the alchemy inherent in vintage components that collectively shape the unique frequency curve characteristic of the holy grail unit.

Specification

  • Connections: INPUT jack (monaural phone jack), OUTPUT jack (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: 540µA (9V DC)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 102 x 252 x 80 mm .
  • Accessories: Carrying bag, instruction manual