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RAT Pedal Blind Test: Original vs Line 6 M13 vs Ampero Stomp II

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I've set a challenge for myself, get to 1000 subs by Christmas! So if you're so inclined, please go down and hit that sub button and help grow this baby channel! Thanks heaps legends. In today’s video we’re putting the legendary ProCo RAT up against two digital models: the Line 6 M13 and Hotone Ampero Stomp II. Can modern digital pedals really match the sound of a classic analog RAT? This is a completely blind shootout — no labels, no hints. Listen, compare, and comment below: ✅ Which one is the REAL RAT? ✅ Which one sounds best overall? Gear in this video: • ProCo RAT (Analog) • Line 6 M13 RAT model • Hotone Ampero Stomp II RAT model If you enjoy pedal shootouts, tone comparisons, blind tests, and classic rock / distortion demos, hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more! 🎸 Tell us in the comments: A, B, or C — which is the analog RAT? 📧 andrewwalkermusic.info@gmail.com

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In this video I set up a proper blind shootout to see if the legendary ProCo RAT still has that “you just know it” thing, or if the digital versions can hang. I’m pitting the real analog RAT against two models: the Line 6 M13 RAT model and the Hotone Ampero Stomp II RAT model. No labels, no hints — just A, B, and C so you can judge it on sound instead of brand bias. The whole point here is the real-world question: if you’re running a modeler or a multi-FX, can you actually get that RAT-style grind and bite without hauling the original pedal? I’m listening for the stuff that matters in a mix — the mid character, how the distortion texture sits, and whether the pick attack feels “right” or a bit fake. Drop your vote in the comments (A, B, or C): which one do you reckon is the analog RAT, and which one sounds best overall? Also, I’m trying to hit 1000 subs by Christmas, so if you’re keen to help grow this baby channel, hit subscribe. Thanks heaps, legends.

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