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Nine Gnarly Rodents, One Compact Stompbox The JHS PackRat aims to solve the riddle, "How many rodents can you stuff into a single stompbox?" The answer is apparently nine, because that's how many rodent-style tones you can coax out of this distortion pedal. Like the Muffuletta did for fuzzes and the Bonsai did for green overdrives, the PackRat supplies you with a myriad ofRattus norvegicus-style sonic textures. This flexible stomp really burns, able to churn out mild overdrive, metallic grind, and cacophonous fuzz with equal aplomb, leaning on four decades of tried-and-true — and some quite rare — ratty tones. Best of all, the PackRat doesn't use digital modeling. Rather, it boasts the exact same components as the source units. So, when you select a mode with the PackRat's rotary control, your guitar signal actually passes through a replica of the original pedal's circuitry. Just about every pedalboard has a large-mouse-like stompbox on it, but with the JHS PackRat, you can haveallthe rodents.
Replication, not emulation The PackRat packs nine vintage and often hard-to-find versions of the iconic rodent-themed distortion pedal into a single enclosure. When he designed the PackRat, JHS founder Josh Scott examined 45 versions of this famous stompbox and authentically reproduced their circuits. He even accounted for drift, as the original pedals were decades old, and their components had strayed from their original values. The result is a replication, not an emulation, employing a proprietary digital runway system to direct the paths of 261 components through 40 individual switches. Thus, when you plug into the PackRat, you're playing through the exact same circuitry as the original pedals. No digital modeling is involved — it's pure analog all the way. At Sweetwater, we love the authentic vintage grind we get from the PackRat.
An infestation of pedals packed into one housing\
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$200.00
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Venmo
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ApplePayPurchased new, played with it for a bit, and it’s been in its box in the closet. Like new.
Nine Gnarly Rodents, One Compact Stompbox The JHS PackRat aims to solve the riddle, "How many rodents can you stuff into a single stompbox?" The answer is apparently nine, because that's how many rodent-style tones you can coax out of this distortion pedal. Like the Muffuletta did for fuzzes and the Bonsai did for green overdrives, the PackRat supplies you with a myriad ofRattus norvegicus-style sonic textures. This flexible stomp really burns, able to churn out mild overdrive, metallic grind, and cacophonous fuzz with equal aplomb, leaning on four decades of tried-and-true — and some quite rare — ratty tones. Best of all, the PackRat doesn't use digital modeling. Rather, it boasts the exact same components as the source units. So, when you select a mode with the PackRat's rotary control, your guitar signal actually passes through a replica of the original pedal's circuitry. Just about every pedalboard has a large-mouse-like stompbox on it, but with the JHS PackRat, you can haveallthe rodents.
Replication, not emulation The PackRat packs nine vintage and often hard-to-find versions of the iconic rodent-themed distortion pedal into a single enclosure. When he designed the PackRat, JHS founder Josh Scott examined 45 versions of this famous stompbox and authentically reproduced their circuits. He even accounted for drift, as the original pedals were decades old, and their components had strayed from their original values. The result is a replication, not an emulation, employing a proprietary digital runway system to direct the paths of 261 components through 40 individual switches. Thus, when you plug into the PackRat, you're playing through the exact same circuitry as the original pedals. No digital modeling is involved — it's pure analog all the way. At Sweetwater, we love the authentic vintage grind we get from the PackRat.
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