Hey LocusLarsen! re: Rat pedal

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I used to use a rat (the older one) live quite a bit when the gig was at a small place and you really couldn't crank an amp that loud to get a good overdrive. Mainly just for a little boost for the solos.

I also like it for recording...

here's a song...nothing special, but using only the rat on gtr, direct in.

Stundael
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/9/1322/album43.shtml

yellow brick road also used a rat on the gtrs too.
 
Your Birthday is in your profile, but I didn't really need to check that to know you are young enough to know everything. Your insults and lack of respect shows your age. Young enough to not be able to learn anything from anyone. By the way, I am far from an old man, and the nick name Toker was given to me when I was an infant and has nothing to do with any drug reference. Again showing your ignorance.
If you disagree with my statement about equipment, that is fine, but to be disrespectful to me and anyone else that reads this is the act of a pompas a** punk kid that doesn't know anything but how to touch his own d**k!
Read your reply to my post....you did nothing but insult without any facts to back up your opinion (which sucks, and is based on a complete lack of experience). This is a place to learn and teach, not a childish preteenage battle of the bands.
 
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Rubbish mister mighty and superior.

I said your statement was wrong. Thats it. Nothing more. Then you told me I need to learn how to play? Sit your ass down........and shut up.
 
Walk into a BBS and start ripping on people like you are something special...
 
It's ok to say my statement was wrong. It's another thing to show a complete lack of respect, you need to check the way you said it. You are a waste of my time. This is over. Your mamma's calling you.
 
Toker41 said:
It's another thing to show a complete lack of respect...

I should try that some time.......oh wait...what was it you said to me...oh yes.....

First learn how to play it, then try to develop an ear...

(not to mention grow a hair on your pompas a**, because your ignorance show's your age.)

Toker41 said:
...is the act of a pompas a** punk kid that doesn't know anything but how to touch his own d**k!

You are almost as bad as me. You call me young and ignorant, yet you act the EXACT same way.........you are not that mature, bud.


This is a place to learn and teach, not a childish preteenage battle of the bands.

No...this is the internet.
 
I just found my RAT. It was in a box full of radio shack cables! Reading this and I think I might have to play with it again. The thing's gotta be 14 years old. Think it will still work? Looks like you could drive a car over it and it would still work. hmmm...
 
Very interesting

mixmkr said:
I used to use a rat (the older one) live quite a bit when the gig was at a small place and you really couldn't crank an amp that loud to get a good overdrive. Mainly just for a little boost for the solos.

I also like it for recording...

here's a song...nothing special, but using only the rat on gtr, direct in.

Stundael
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/9/1322/album43.shtml

yellow brick road also used a rat on the gtrs too.
I was surprised at the sound of the guitar. Seems most folks claim that recording direct from the pedal is a sound to be avoided, but "Stundael" has a pretty cool guitar sound. And it's a cool song to boot, dude. :) Thanks for the input.
 
LocusLarsen and Toker41 — If I can get y'all outside your argument with each other for a moment (which I'm not entering, btw), I'd just like to say thanks for being interested enough to supply info and even argue over it. :)

I'm not saying that pedals don't vary in sound from one line to the next, since there are guys who are making money by modifying old Tubescreamers to match the originals that were made in the early 70s (date?).

Having said that, I can't imagine that the second line would suck so badly that you couldn't make it work somehow. Since I've never had one, I'm not saying this as fact but rather I'm simply wondering aloud (with regards to Ian Anderson ;) ).

Anyway, if I go with the DeuceTone it may be a moot point anyway, so don't tear out each other's throats over it, y'all. Can't we all just get along? :D (If I were female I'd ask y'all to stop fighting over me. :D :p :D )
 
What a happy day! What a happy day!

DAFFYDRUNK said:
I just found my RAT. It was in a box full of radio shack cables! Reading this and I think I might have to play with it again. The thing's gotta be 14 years old. Think it will still work? Looks like you could drive a car over it and it would still work. hmmm...
That's better than finding a rat crawling around in your sock drawer, by far. ;) Hopefully the Rat still has the stuff, eh? Let me know how it turns out, or if you might be interested in parting with it.
 
Still think you should just get a Boogie. But I think everyone should, so...
 
Toker41 said:
Still think you should just get a Boogie. But I think everyone should, so...
Well, I'm sure a Boogie would be a fine amp to have, but I've been thinking about the Cornford Harlequin (see related thread). Only 6 watts, and that suits me just fine. ;)

The Rat question arose from yet another thread in which someone asked about the viability of having a stomp pedal in front of a tube amp, so I was curious.
 
Toker41 said:
Did I mention that Boogie makes a stomp box??
No, or I missed it if you did. I just took a look at their website to see the item(s) in question. Wonder what the price range is for the V-1 and the V-Twin. . . .
 
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