turbo rat

Re: turbo rat

Easy hoss...I didn't say anything about you guys using it wrong...

The truth is this, a Rat only does that with the gain turned up pretty high, low tunings, hot pickups and a very heavy picking hand do make it worse...I would imagine that in the late 70's when the Rat was designed that they never thought that anyone would plug in a guitar with a 16k+ ceramic pickup that was tuned down a full step or more and turn the distortion control up to 3/4 or more....

It's not a problem with the pedal...the pedal works just fine but it is not a do all type of unit, if you don;t like it don't use it

Well..... I agree that it does all that under the conditions you described, but it also did that with a PAF loaded LP, a 70's Strat, and 69 Mustang, all strung up with light strings, in standard tuning.

If they didn't expect people to dime the gain, why'd they make that much available?
 
Re: turbo rat

So tuning down to F sharp and using a custom custom might not be helping matters then? Ha ha. Problem is, I do like the pedal.

F#???

ha, I'll ahve to tune it up to f# if I get a 22.5" scale on this duo sonic, just to get it intonate better.
 
Re: turbo rat

Dropping the bottom string an octave lower than the 5th string (or 6th, if you're on a 7 string) sounds way better than any octave pedal, too.

Totally. It sounds ok with my whammy, but it doesn't track properly that low, so I just dropped it to F sharp because I was down a step and a half at the time, suddenly the heaviness I had been lusting for was right there. Save for the spluttering rat.
 
Re: turbo rat

Owned both the Rat & Turbo Rat pedal and the regular ProCo Rat sounds a bit better to me. Either is a great distortion pedal though.
 
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