which RAT are you?
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- Progrockabuse
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which RAT are you?
well after thinking about it and messing around, i really wanna get a rat pedal, but unsure which one.
ideas?
i was offered a BRAT pedal, but sounded like ass
ideas?
i was offered a BRAT pedal, but sounded like ass
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The Build Your Own Clone Mighty Mouse has practically every possible Rat option you could want. They just released a new version of the kit. I built the old version for a friend and it sounded incredible.
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C-can you do that? Is that allowed?filtercap wrote:Turbo Rat with Ruetz mod.
Last edited by Doog on Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
+ 100Mike wrote:That amp was the death of my dirt pedals.mickie08 wrote:I liked the old school rat (it was definitely older) better than the turbo rat I had for awhile. Personally I don't use distortion pedals as much as overdrive and have little need for either since getting the JVM
If I want a different OD sound for recording I still got the TT (I should say we do...LOL)
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one of my problems is i love the sound of the amps overdrive and if i cant be arsed about my effects, i'll just use the amp and a booster pedal.
The thing is i use a delay pedal quite a bit, which if i switch to the overdrive on the amp, i'm distorting my delays. i like running the delay in the amp fx loop, but all the extra cables piss me off. is there a special loom that would mean i only had one cable run from board to amp and have send/return for the loop?
The thing is i use a delay pedal quite a bit, which if i switch to the overdrive on the amp, i'm distorting my delays. i like running the delay in the amp fx loop, but all the extra cables piss me off. is there a special loom that would mean i only had one cable run from board to amp and have send/return for the loop?
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
1 time host of PROGFEST
I just asked around, and it isn't allowed. Now in return for being honest, I basically have a 48-hour grace period to remove the mods, and then they're sending an inspector over with some paperwork.Doog wrote:C-can you do that? Is that allowed?filtercap wrote:Turbo Rat with Ruetz mod.
But I gave out the wrong name and address, so everything's OK.
I originally bought the Turbo not for its Turboness but for its Ratness, being unaware of the difference at the time. I'm more of an overdrive person myself, and I was only using a fraction of the pedal's range. The maximum end of the dial was just ridiculous, even if I wanted lots of disto. It's a lot more usable with the mod. It's quite do-able on a Turbo Rat. I followed a page at the Ruetz website that describes what to do on various Rat models. I think I also found a Turbo Rat schematic to double-check what was connecting to what, to make sure I'd located the right component.
Progrock: maybe set up a Y-connector box with a couple regular tip-ring jacks to take short cables from your amp's loop send/return jacks, and a tip-ring-sleeve jack that connects to your pedals via a long stereo cable? Radio Shack parts will get you there. Maybe get the TRS stereo cable at a music shop to make sure it's good enough for your purposes. You'd need to build a similar box at the pedal end to separate pedal input from pedal output. This isn't my area of expertise though. I don't know if this setup would cause a ground loop or otherwise add a bunch of unwanted noise.