So, I've often tinkered and tweaked around trying to make my classic SSS stratocasters sound heavy. You know, I'm something of a purist and putting a humbucker on a strat is not an option to my own sense of taste.
I tried many things, compression, amp settings, messing with the tone knob, using the dirt pedal through the dirty channel... Nothing worked well. the guitar sounded either dull and muddy or way too shrill.
Well, it happens that our fellow Old Ranger (some of you might be aware of the fact that we're good friends, too bad he doesn't post much anymore), after reading me mention that, KINDLY sent me a ProCo RAT.
This pedal is very expensive and hard to find here in the neck of the woods where I live.
Wade promptly said that he'd send me his own RAT, as a gift. I was glad with his gesture, but declined, 'cause I didn't want him to part with one of his own guitar pedals, and besides I wouldn't give anyone the trouble of mailing it.
He insisted and sent the pedal by mail (along with a Mouse clone for a wider tonal range).
I often say that I'd much prefer to live back in the seventies forever, but one thing I must say is better nowadays: we can make real good friends much faster and effectively than when everything was done by letters in the mail.
I already thanked him a lot, and jammed and gigged with that evil artifact.
Now that is one MEAN dirt pedal. It turns my strats into roaring dragons, without needing any extra compression or anything. That "filter" knob can do some tonal miracles.
My favorite pedal now, by far.