Big Muff v RAT
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Big Muff v RAT
Bit of a lame newbie question I know, but how different are they? I already own a Big Muff (with wicker) and am considering getting a RAT. Are they contrasting enough to justify owning both? If you have them both on your board, how do you use them? (My main dirt pedal is an OCD.)
Last edited by Noisy Cat on Thu May 03, 2012 10:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'd echo this sentiment. They both offer different tonal pallets to play with and both cracking pedalsbenecol wrote:Yep, very different. Great separately and together. And a combination you'll find on many people's boards.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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I own the Big Muff with Tone Wicker and its my main Dirt pedal, just makes my guitar sounds great. Your going to get a different a sound from the Muff and the RAT, especially with the Tone Wicker. Seeing as the Muff is actually a Fuzz and the Rat is a balls Ahead Distortion pedal. I was considering buying a Rat, but i liked my Big Muff to much. But thats just me
They are hugely different. The IC muff is no more like the rat than the original other than that it uses an IC. This is my IC muff/Rat combo. Toggle on the rat side selects diodes to go from regular rat, to diode lift, to turbo rat.

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Generally the Muff is more scooped and is definitely fuzzy (the IC versions included) while a RAT is dirtier and more midrangey. I own an IC Muff with separate rotary knobs for bass and treble, and although I can get it in the same general tonal ballpark with a bit of tweaking they're still different in character. Neither pedal sounds like the OCD, which is mild, transparent and lacking in sustain...a nice contrasting array of sounds there since Muffs and RATs are thick and compressed.
+1 on the RAT -> Muff though. Some distortions sound awful when used together, but that combo just *works*. It can get a bit much with the gain too high but they do work well together.
I've used RATs for years and came to the conclusion that they're one of the most versatile dirt boxes ever...absolutely badass for bass too.
+1 on the RAT -> Muff though. Some distortions sound awful when used together, but that combo just *works*. It can get a bit much with the gain too high but they do work well together.
I've used RATs for years and came to the conclusion that they're one of the most versatile dirt boxes ever...absolutely badass for bass too.

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Rats are really versatile. I have the VFE Alpha Dog, which is based on the Whiteface but with clipping options to give you the Turbo and YDR options, and it sounds great. From what I gather, RATS come into their own on low gain. If i had to choose 1 dirt box, it would be the VFE- can do low, high and fuzz!