![]() ![]() The V1 also has small silver capped knobs and a Tone knob instead of the more familiar and later produced V2 Filter control labeling. This era of roughly four years covers what is referred to historically as the V1 models.Įarly V1s are also known as the Fringe Logo model and can be identified by the letters R-A-T being in all capital letters with a slight fringe graphic coming from the typeface. The OG mode is a perfect recreation of the first production RATs ever made. The Volume and Distortion knobs do what they will in each mode, as does the Filter…BUT, as some of you know, this parameter was sometimes backwards in different RAT circuits, so each of the following modes will throw you a surprise…here’s what we’re working with: ![]() Tracking down over 100 different versions of this sound, they’ve put together the ultimate RAT collective, smashed all the “facts” everyone thought they knew and created a comprehensive, cohesive and glorious distortion pedal that showcases the best of the best RATs out there. If you know Josh and JHS, they don’t f*ck around when it comes to pedals, and the PackRat is no exception. ![]() Taking different RAT circuits from the last 4 decades, from different manufacturers, this pedal gives you the best of all things RAT in one affordable place – Let’s Get Dirty!! There are many iterations of this classic effect, but how could you possibly collect them all without breaking the bank? Well, as usual, JHS Pedals comes to the rescue, in the form of the PackRat Distortion. Few distortion pedals have as much instant recognizability, despite (usually) just bearing the colors Black & White. ![]()
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