The ultimate PrcoCo Rat
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:09 pm
I'm good on dirt peds, this would just be for the sake of science:)
Not that I want to go with as many switches and bells and whistels as possible, I'm not into modding for the sake of modding. I'd want to end up with a Rat that sounds like an improvent of the original, something I'd actually want to gig with it.
So I'm looking for ideas/inspiration, but most importantly: Schematics/diagrams. I have plenty of (de)soldering experience, and I've got the basics down...But actually understanding these circuits, knowing what the hell happens when I change the value of this capacitor of that resistor...I'll leave that to you guys:)
Anyway, here's what it should/shouldnt look like:
-Original, stock proco enclusure. Meaning I'd have to to go with a big box reissue, cause a Rat2 would be way to small for all the extra I plan to throw inthere:)
-LM308. Not that I'm convinced it sounds superior or even very different that the newer opamps, but it's what's in my Rat2, and I like the way that sounds. On some amps that is, and when stacked with a touch of muff:)
-Improve Ruetz mod of some sort. The top end fizz is one thing, but the lack of bass makes a stock Rat unuesable to me, especially on bass. I read about a 'cap mod' somewhere, which supposedly fixes the gain loss you get from ruetz'ing a Rat. But there seems to be different options for caps to replace/cut, and I can't seem to find out what the best bet would be to give a rat more bass with as little as possible gain loss.
-feedback loop. Can't for the life of me find a dummy-proof diagram that shows how to do this to a rat. I'd want a footswitch for that, which is the main reason why I'd have to start from a big box rat.
-I compared all possible clipping options, and I personally don't need 27 slightly different sounds on a bunch of switches. I'm okay with the stock Rat2 sound, as long as the bass issue is fixed.
-Anyone know how to maybe get even MORE gain out of a rat?
Not that I want to go with as many switches and bells and whistels as possible, I'm not into modding for the sake of modding. I'd want to end up with a Rat that sounds like an improvent of the original, something I'd actually want to gig with it.
So I'm looking for ideas/inspiration, but most importantly: Schematics/diagrams. I have plenty of (de)soldering experience, and I've got the basics down...But actually understanding these circuits, knowing what the hell happens when I change the value of this capacitor of that resistor...I'll leave that to you guys:)
Anyway, here's what it should/shouldnt look like:
-Original, stock proco enclusure. Meaning I'd have to to go with a big box reissue, cause a Rat2 would be way to small for all the extra I plan to throw inthere:)
-LM308. Not that I'm convinced it sounds superior or even very different that the newer opamps, but it's what's in my Rat2, and I like the way that sounds. On some amps that is, and when stacked with a touch of muff:)
-Improve Ruetz mod of some sort. The top end fizz is one thing, but the lack of bass makes a stock Rat unuesable to me, especially on bass. I read about a 'cap mod' somewhere, which supposedly fixes the gain loss you get from ruetz'ing a Rat. But there seems to be different options for caps to replace/cut, and I can't seem to find out what the best bet would be to give a rat more bass with as little as possible gain loss.
-feedback loop. Can't for the life of me find a dummy-proof diagram that shows how to do this to a rat. I'd want a footswitch for that, which is the main reason why I'd have to start from a big box rat.
-I compared all possible clipping options, and I personally don't need 27 slightly different sounds on a bunch of switches. I'm okay with the stock Rat2 sound, as long as the bass issue is fixed.
-Anyone know how to maybe get even MORE gain out of a rat?