Hi all
I have recently acquired a Turbo RAT. It is third in my chain preceded by two fuzz clones: a Harmonic Percolator (Latent Lemon Audio) and a 22/7 Violet Ram (North Effects). When the RAT is on and I kick in the fuzzes for a solo or beefed up chorus etc their volume is cut even with their volume controls cranked far above the RAT. It's like the RAT is controlling what the fuzzes do. I tried the RAT ahead of the fuzz and it wasn't a good sound so it has to go third in line but why is it weakening the fuzzes? Is there a solution?
Thanks.
Turbo RAT messing with my fuzz
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Re: Turbo RAT messing with my fuzz
You might just be hitting the RAT too hard. What's your pedal settings? If you've got the RAT's gain cranked, no amount of boost placed before it will give you more volume. The RAT hard clips - past a certain signal strength, everything gets chopped to the same amplitude.
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Ahh, that makes sense.pd~ wrote:You might just be hitting the RAT too hard. What's your pedal settings? If you've got the RAT's gain cranked, no amount of boost placed before it will give you more volume. The RAT hard clips - past a certain signal strength, everything gets chopped to the same amplitude.
The RAT's settings: Dist - 3/4 o'clock; Filter - 12 o'clock; Vol - 11/12 o'clock
Harmonic Percolator: Harmonics - 3 o'clock; Balance - 3 o'clock
22/7 Violet Ram: Vol - 4 o'clock; Sustain - 2 o'clock; Tone - 2 o'clock
I didn't know whether to try sticking a buffer pedal in between the fuzzes and the RAT? I have an old DD-3 I could stick in there. Might try it to see what happens?
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Re: Turbo RAT messing with my fuzz
A buffer will likely do nothing; the cranked RAT is your volume bottleneck. If you lower its gain and turn up its volume to compensate, then smashing it with fuzz will probably give you a level difference.
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Re: Turbo RAT messing with my fuzz
What's your amp setup like too?
Super clean or dirty?
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Re: Turbo RAT messing with my fuzz
It's a little bit crunchy but nothing excessive.