Description
Suhr built the Jack Rabbit as an analog tremolo that covers real ground — dial it back for a warm, breathing wobble behind clean tones, or push it into fast, chopped pulses that cut through a saturated rhythm part. The modulation rate runs from 1Hz to 20Hz, and a tempo subdivision switch lets you lock the pulse to eighth notes, dotted eighths, or triplets against your tap tempo. Strum tempo mode goes a step further, syncing the wave shape directly to your picking so the effect breathes with your playing instead of ticking along on a fixed clock.
On the board, it sits comfortably anywhere in the modulation block and stays out of the way tonally: true bypass keeps your signal untouched when off, and the 1M ohm input / 600 ohm output impedance means it won’t load down fuzzes or buffers ahead of it. The FX Link jack (1/8″ stereo) opens up remote control — activate on/off from the tip, or trigger external tap from the ring — handy for syncing multiple Suhr pedals or adding a second footswitch without extra cabling headaches.
Housed in a rugged aluminum enclosure, the Jack Rabbit is built to survive life on a touring board, and it’s efficient enough to run all night on a battery if needed.
- Analog tremolo: 1Hz–20Hz rate with tempo subdivision switch
- Tap tempo and strum tempo modes
- True bypass, 1M ohm input / 600 ohm output impedance
- Powers from 9–18Vdc, draws under 20mA (25–50 hrs on battery)
- Reverse voltage and over voltage protection
- FX Link (1/8″ stereo): tip = on/off, ring = external tap
- Aluminum enclosure, 2.50″ W x 4.50″ D x 1.25″ H, 0.75 lb
- Includes 9V power supply








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