Absolutely sick RAT pedal, this one is from the custom shop, blackout version with the switch for high gain on a second footswitch instead of an internal switch. Multiple clipping options on a toggle, and then an internal switch to go between regular and turbo/LED mode. This thing rips but also does lower and mid gain beautifully. See the description below from the builder.

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Introducing the ARC Effects Soothsayer Overdrive/Distortion - an all encompassing take on the LM308 equipped King of Kalamazoo! At it's core is a purist friendly classic distortion with the addition of 4 clipping options (classic, boutique, open, turbo LED), internally switched hi (standard) and low (overdrive) gain modes [NOTE: on this custom shop version, there is an additional footswitch to choose between hi and low gain modes], and a Filter control implemented in reverse to respond like a traditional tone control giving you endless configurations. These features make it equally as usable for low gain overdriven tones as it is high gain distortion/fuzz tone and everything in between. Under the hood you'll find the absolute highest quality components available with no ceramic or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path, hand-wired construction, and true bypass switching for superior tone and reliability. A classic reborn!

FEATURES

  • True Bypass Switching
  • Top Mounted Jacks
  • 9V DC Power + Internal Battery Snap

Listed4 hours ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Soothsayer Distortion
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2010s
Made In
  • United States

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