Different players have different needs. Does your signature sound consist of a slightly overdriven lead tone or a wall of distorted noise? Do you like the simplicity of a single pedal or the versatility of a dual-channel tone machine?
With five distinct pedals in the RAT family, every guitarist can find the one that's right for them. Which RAT do you need to define your sound?
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Turbo RATAre you the type of musician who hears the beauty in a dissonant chord? Does feedback sound like violins to your ear? The Turbo RAT distortion pedal is for the guitarist who would rather create their own sound than emulate someone else's. Tear the system down and build it back up yourself! Learn more |
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RAT 2Do you straddle the fine line between the traditional guitarist and the constant innovator? Are you just as comfortable laying back in the pocket as you are taking a solo with a foot up on the monitor? If this sounds like you, The RAT 2 will be your go-to distortion pedal for every gig, whether it's rock, blues, punk, or jazz. Learn more |
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You Dirty RATLet's get right to the point. Did most of the clothes in your closet hit the racks before the Reagan administration? Do you agree with the critics who say the best music was made before 1968, but also want to be the one to prove them wrong? The You Dirty RAT combines the sound of the garage with the spirit of innovation. Learn more |
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Deucetone RATAre you the one in the band who never forgets their tuner and always has a spare cable? Do you sit in your bedroom for hours trying to dial in that perfect tone? The Deucetone RAT was made for the guitarist who is always prepared, and always searching for the holy grail of pedals. Your grail has arrived. Learn more |
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JuggernautAre you a bassist who won't be relegated to the shadows? Can you do as much with four strings as your bandmates achieve with six? The Juggernaut distortion pedal is the first RAT built for the bass clef. Take the low frequencies from the back of the mix to the front of the stage! Learn more |






