![]() ![]() Some other cool features include the offset input/output, which helps fit it on pedalboards, and the pedal casing actually feels pretty sturdy! ![]() The vintage mode is based on your standard RAT, while the turbo is much like the boosted, fuzzier Turbo RAT that has been incredibly popular as well. Interestingly enough, the Black Rat also has a toggle in the top corner to go between a “turbo” and “vintage” mode. And with the Wampler Ratsbane already filed at UG, and the ProCo RAT2 already established, why not try an ultra cheap option? The Mosky Black Rat sets out to be a straight up RAT clone, with the standard distortion, filter, and volume controls we all know and love. However, as a huge fan of the RAT pedal, I’ve decided to go deep into the weeds and review and compare almost every RAT variant I can find. But really, I feel that they are so hit and miss from pedal to pedal that it is hard to give a thorough review. ![]() It’s not that I don’t like them, as I have historically used a ton of them on my pedal boards. Very rarely do I dip my toes into the super cheap world of Amazon pedals.
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