The Pro Co RAT is a distortion legend – and you can get it now for less than $90 at Sweetwater

The Pro Co RAT is a distortion legend – and you can get it now for less than $90 at Sweetwater

The Pro Co RAT has quite the cult following. Designed way back in the 1970s, it’s still treasured and used widely today. If you’ve been thinking of adding one to your pedalboard, you can get one now for a discounted price of $88 at Sweetwater.
The Pro Co RAT 2 is the most modern version of the RAT, which we rate a perfect 10/10. In our 2024 review and deep dive into this hard-clipping distortion legend, we noted that “for something that’s been essentially unchanged since 1978, it’s still a large part of the bedrock of the world of modern dirtboxes”, and also celebrated its reasonable pricing.
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The RAT 2 hosts the same three-knob layout (Distortion, Filter, and Volume) as its vintage counterparts, along with a rugged on/off footswitch, a status LED, and even glow-in-the-dark graphics. With controls this simple, you literally cannot go wrong.

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And yet despite its simple face, there are still plenty of ways you can experiment with its streamlined design. As Sweetwater explains, with the Distortion knob at its minimum setting it acts as a “dirty boost”, while at maximum it delivers fuzz tones.
The Filter knob is also a core player in this pedal’s flexibility, opening up a range of sonic textures, from clear tones with plenty of clarity to warm, cranked amp-like sounds. Check it out in action and learn more about its history below:

The Pro Co RAT has also made its way onto some legendary albums, including the Foo Fighters’ 1995 debut album. The only stompboxes used on the record were the RAT, an MXR Distortion+, and possibly a Boss DS-1 – a testament to its versatility among such a core set up.
The Pro Co RAT 2 is on sale now for $88 at Sweetwater.
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