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1983 ProCo The Rat V2 Distortion
Over time, many overdrive/distortion pedals have been produced. But, few have been so endemic that they lay the foundation of many. The ProCo Rat is one of those pedals. Used by players across many genres from Jeff Beck to Nuno Bettencourt.
This example is from 1983 and is the "V2" which includes a few changes from the original circuit. The Tone control label used since the first production version is changed to a Filter control label. This label reflects a modification to the circuit's low pass filter circuit. The previous V1 adds treble when the knob is turned clockwise, but this version is reversed so that as you turn clockwise the treble frequencies are filtered out of the circuit. The modification is as simple as switching two contact points on the PCB involving the Tone potentiometer. Lugs 1 and 3 are wired in reverse of the V1’s previous positions. This is the only change to the circuit, but it is a true change of the circuit and deserves to be identified as V2 of the RAT. The effects of this change are only seen in user experience and perception, as the circuit values are identical. This perception has led many players to believe that the V2 is warmer or better in some way, but if you move the updated Filter control around a bit, you can still find the old Tone control version's exact sounds. The taper is different, but it is identical in its filtering capabilities.
This 1983 ProCo Rat is in excellent condition and is fully functional. There is light scratching on the enclosure from use/age.
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