The Little Bear R.ATTACK is a ProCo RAT clone based on an LM308 distortion chip with three modes for Turbo, Vintage, and Dirty. It is a handmade pedal that offers a wide variety of tone and distortion options at an incredible value. The pedal is designed with a true bypass feature and supports a wide range of voltages from 9V to 18V, making it compatible with any guitar power supply units. The pedal can be powered by a 9V battery or DC input.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Metal
- Size: (L)10cm x (W)8.5cm x (H)3.8cm (not including knobs)
- Weight: 420g
- Voltage: Supports wide-range voltage DC: 9~18V, 200mA
- Power Supply: 9V Battery or DC input
The R.ATTACK pedal is suitable for guitar and bass and provides a classic distortion effect with three different modes, offering versatility for various musical styles and preferences.
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Very Good
$49
Excellent
$95
Brand New
$86.25
Excellent
$50
Brand New
$66.24
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