In 1978, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the most versatile and influential distortion pedal was invented. After playing with, repairing, and modifying every distortion pedal on the market, Scott Burnham and Steve Kiraly decided to create a pedal like no other. They wanted something that wasn't in the mainstream MXR, DOD, or BOSS product lines at the time, and set out to create a pedal that could go from overdrive to distortion to fuzz. By 1979 Scott Burnham had completed the circuit in an underground workshop surrounded by RATs and that was the beginning of history.
The PackRat is the ultimate tribute to over 40 years of RAT evolution and its influence on the guitar sound. Artists of all genres, including Nirvana, John Scofield, Pink Floyd, Metallica, REM, the Eagles, Jeff Beck, Radiohead, and more, have used their iconic tones inside this humble black box to create their sound. I have built it up.
Based on the multimode pedal series such as Muffuletta and Bonsai, PackRat employs the same proprietary digital runway system, controlling the path of 261 components via 40 individual switches. . By selecting 9 modes based on legendary masterpieces and rare individuals, even the deterioration of analog circuit parts over time (component drift) is completely reproduced. These nine hard-to-find pedals would set you back around $4,000 on the used market today.
Isn't it quite reasonable that it is installed on one PACKRAT?
PACKRAT mode
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