In 1978, one of the most versatile and influential distortion pedals of all time was invented in Kalamazoo, MI. The JHS Pedals PackRat is the ultimate tribute to the 40+ years of rodent evolution of the Proco RAT and its impact on the guitar's sound. Artists from every genre have used the iconic tones in this unassuming black box to create their sounds, including Nirvana, John Scofield, Pink Floyd, Metallica, REM, the Eagles, Jeff Beck and Radiohead. The JHS Pedals PackRat uses the same unique digital runway system as the Muffuletta and the Bonsai to direct the paths of 261 components through 40 individual switches. This means that when you choose one of the nine legendary or rare modes (OG V1, White Face V3, Turbo V5, BRAT V6, Dirty V7, LA, Landgraff MO'D, Caroline, JHS Mode), you are playing fully analog circuits that perfectly replicate that mode, even down to the aging components (also known as component drift). The operation of the PackRat is about as simple as it gets.
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo / Review Video - Sweetwater
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo Video - Musiker TV
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo / Review Video - Living Room Gear Demos
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo Video - Guitar Bonedo
JHS Pedals PackRat - Official Demo Video
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo / Review Video - Shawn Tubbs
JHS Pedals PackRat - Demo Video - R.J. Ronquillo