Description

■Ikebe's original best-selling model, commonly known as White Rat

~IKEBE ORIGINAL MODEL Pro-co RAT 2 WHITE~

In 2014, it was produced in limited quantities as a special model to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Ikebe Musical Instruments Store, and its outstanding looks and color scheme made it very popular among people of all ages.
The white version of the classic distortion pedal RAT-II (RAT2) is being re-produced for a limited time in response to popular demand!
For more than 30 years, it has been common knowledge that "RAT is black", but we have adopted the inverted color "white", which overturns that common sense. The familiar RAT2 has a completely new presence.
What's more, while the RAT2's LEDs are usually red, this model uses blue LEDs, and the blue light shining on the white casing creates an impressive color scheme.

This is an original color model of RAT2, which is very rare in the world, so don't miss this opportunity!


A RAT that is characterized by a thick, well-distorted sound that is moderately violent. Raise the gain to create a metallic effect, and lower the gain to create an edgy distortion booster for chord work-based R&R or grunge.
This is a classic distortion that is loved by many musicians both in Japan and overseas.

◆Input impedance: 1M ohm
◆Input conversion noise: -110 dB
◆Output impedance: 1K ohm
◆Max gain: 60 dB
◆Filter: 6 dB/octave low-pass
◆Power source: 9V battery or 9VAC adapter
◆External dimensions: 73 x 103.2 x 79.4 /mm
◆Weight: Approx. 1.7 lbs (0.8 Kg)

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