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Distortion/Fuzz/Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal with 3-stage Gain Control and 2 Voicing Options
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Wampler Finally Delivers a Rodent-style Distortion Pedal

Back in the 1980s, a certain rodent-based distortion pedal was ubiquitous — every hard rock guitarist worth their salt had one of these stompboxes parked in front of their amp. The Ratsbane is Wampler's interpretation of this much-loved circuit. Like the effects pedal that inspired it, the Ratsbane is incredibly flexible. Everything from subtle overdrive to metal-ready high gain and fuzz-filled anarchy is well within its capabilities. That said, true pedal aficionados know that Brian Wampler doesn't construct mere clones. Accordingly, his Ratsbane includes a 3-stage Gain switch and two voicing options, in addition to the expected Distortion, Volume, and Filter controls. What's more, the Ratsbane's TL071 op-amp delivers a sound much like a vintage LM308-based unit, but with a warmer lower-gain tone. The end result is a praiseworthy update of a timeless distortion stompbox that blues players, arena rockers, and metalheads alike will appreciate.

Versatile controls dial in a wide range of usable tones

Like the stompbox that inspired it, the Ratsbane includes three intuitive top-panel knobs: Distortion, Volume, and Filter. The Distortion knob dials in the total amount of saturation. At its minimum setting, this control acts as a high-octane dirty boost. At maximum, it delivers harmonic-drenched fuzz tones. The Volume knob adjusts your total output level. Run the Ratsbane at unity gain to add grit to your tone or crank it to punish the front end of your amp. The Filter knob conjures up a myriad of sonic textures. Turn the control counterclockwise to elicit mix-piercing tones with loads of clarity and high-frequency attack. Twist it clockwise to roll off your tone's brittle high end for a warm, cranked amp-like tone. Just about every guitarist here at Sweetwater has (or has used) the Ratsbane's forerunner, and we're all pretty stoked about Wampler's take on this tried-and-true pedalboard classic.

Much more than a mere "stock" reissue

An avid tinkerer, Brian Wampler doesn't settle for "stock" anything. And with the Wampler Ratsbane, the proof is in the, er, cheese. Besides the expected Rattus norvegicus–style tone, this stompbox's 3-stage Gain switch gives you two additional turbocharged gain stages to play with. Flick the switch to the left for a firm yet smooth gain boost, or flick it to the right for out-of-control levels of creamy, distorted cacophony. You also get a Voice switch that alters the compression and clipping of your signal, thereby making it more manageable in high-gain applications. Deploying this function tightens the pedal's distortion and rolls back its fuzz-like qualities, transforming it into an articulate — yet unapologetically aggressive — beast that's tailor-made for modern metal. Wampler devotees have long been clamoring for Brian to work his magic on this circuit, and the Ratsbane exceeds all expectations.

Wampler Ratsbane Distortion Pedal Features:

  • Wampler's interpretation of the much-loved, rodent-style circuit
  • TL071 op-amp delivers a vintage LM308-like sound, but with a warmer lower-gain tone
  • Delivers everything from subtle overdrive to metal-ready high gain to fuzz-filled anarchy
  • Distortion knob dials in the total amount of saturation
  • Volume knob adjusts your total output level
  • Filter knob conjures up a myriad of sonic textures
  • 3-stage Gain switch supplements the "stock" tone with 2 additional turbocharged gain stages
  • Voice switch alters the compression and clipping of your signal for high-gain applications

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Distortion
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Controls: Knobs: Volume, Distortion, Filter; Switches: Gain, Voice
  • Number of Footswitch Buttons: 1
  • EQ: Filter Control
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Power Source: 9V-18V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Height: 1.5"
  • Width: 1.5"
  • Depth: 3.5"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: RATSBANE

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Reviews

One powerful Rat!
Nice powerful addition to my simple pedalboard. Many options to choose from. Thanks Sweetwater!
Music background: 1st guitar 1962. Performing musician. Owner music products company.
Love it
Perfect addition to my pedal board love it . recommend to my friends
Music background: Lifetime
Great Little Pedal
First let me say my Sales Rep Mitch is awesome!!!! This little pedal does exactly what I needed. It is a true Distortion pedal with all the knobs you need to dial in the sound you want. I am building a Skate-Board and needed a mini pedal for some dirt. I have a few other mini pedals that are overdrives, but none could get me to distortion. This pedal does that perfectly. Now I am just waiting for the Spark and Canyon to arrive :)
Love the Ratsbane!
I have and have used for many years a Turbo Rat which works very well especially if you play a lot of classic rock. Years ago this was the "go to pedal". However, for several reasons it is problematic to mount one of these on a pedal board. Brian Wampler has created an excellent fix for this in a small pedal that fits well! The Ratsbane has the same controls and the same sound as the Rat and Brian has added some other things like gain staging as well as some voicing options. Right now this is my new "go to pedal" for a lot of situations even beyond classic rock!
Music background: Worthless Guitar Bum!! lol
Great Distortion up to Fuzz Pedal
After months of trying different overdrive, distortion, and fuzz pedals- the ratsbane is the one for me! At first, I was unsure about how heavy this pedal can get but the wide range is unreal. Of course, it is unapologetically a distortion pedal, at the same time it lets you dial in the tone you'd like to hear. On my board, I have a MXR Duke of Tone as a transparent-like overdrive to deliver a nice breakup sound and the ratsbane does wonders when it comes to leads and a nice harmonically rich sound for chords. Metal is not my frequent genre to play although 80's big hair bands have a special place in my heart. The majority of the time I play on a worship team at church and this pedal is going to do wonders for the upbeat songs and crisp-sounding leads. Would recommend this pedal 100%! Oh, also this little guy is designed and made in the USA. AWESOME.
Music background: Rock, Blues, and Contemporary Worship Music