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Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:40 am
by JimmyPageTone
I read a review saying that with an Octavia, the reviewer could get a Band of Gypsies tone with an HB. I'm also looking for a Heartbreaker (from Led Zeppelin II) tone.

Would these tones be plausible (assuming my amp and guitars are not in question)? What if I stack the pedal?

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:55 pm
by Donner
well if memory serves alot of the early LZ stuff was a mic'd Supro ...... and the HB is in that vein as well so Id say youd certainly be on the right track 8)

the HB is funny in that it sort of opens up when pushed so hitting it with an Octavia would be an excellent stack..... one of my favorites is CAFuzz into HB .... kind of like a Jalapena popper - most people cant take a straight Jalapena but after you fill it and batter it and cook it its reallllly tasty ....

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:55 pm
by JimmyPageTone
I'll definitely research that CAfuzz. Thanks Donner.

On a side note, I'd like to thank you for your Youtube demos. They've been really helpful. They're almost the only BJFE demos out there!

Great playing and thanks again.

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:07 am
by zzpotato
Just wanted add my thumbs up on the CAF- HB combo. Those are two pedals that remain on my board all the time. The HB is in fact the best pedal I've ever come accross as far as stacking goes. I have a V4 King of Tone pedal that I run into the HB with fantastic results too. What is really impressive is that you can get a really fat overdrive sound out of it by just increasing the volume on the pedal that comes in front of it so even a clean boost pedal will drive the HB into thick overdrive/distortion territory.
Have fun.

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:40 pm
by JimmyPageTone
I got my Honey Bee today and... it's absolutely unbelievable.

At first I put it in front of my amp and I thought "its good... but maybe not $415 + fees good... (keeping in mind that I'm a student without much cash)" Then I figured that since it's made to be stacked, I'll try that... I got the most amazing results by running a modded Epi Valve Jr head (Bitmo Trio mods) into a 23 watt attenuator into the HBOD and then on to my amp.
With my Les Paul I was going for a Led Zeppelin II sound and I can honestly say... I think it sounds considerably better... Of course, this is contingent on the pedal being boosted with the right pedal/preamp.

It also definitely can do Band of Gypsies with a Strat; the overdrive is extremely smooth. It can do that low John Mayer gain like in the Slow Dancing solo or Dreaming With a Broken Heart etc...

All in all, I am 110% incredibly happy with my new Honey Bee and I am now see that I will soon be hooked on BJFE pedals. I believe the hype and I've seen the awesomeness first hand. Thank you!!!

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:55 am
by 30west
I recorded this a while ago. Please don't make fun of the playing. I haven't played Led Zepplin in twenty years, but I hit this sound one day fooling around and thought it had a nice Zepplin tone. So I tried to remember Heartbreaker and hit the record button. If memory serves me my set up was:

Marshall Bluesbreaker Amp
BJF Honeybee stacked with a Lovepedal Eternity
Analogman Beano Boost

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... ID=6945290

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:49 am
by Donner
30west wrote:I recorded this a while ago. Please don't make fun of the playing. I haven't played Led Zepplin in twenty years, but I hit this sound one day fooling around and thought it had a nice Zepplin tone. So I tried to remember Heartbreaker and hit the record button. If memory serves me my set up was:

Marshall Bluesbreaker Amp
BJF Honeybee stacked with a Lovepedal Eternity
Analogman Beano Boost

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... ID=6945290


(dont apologize for your playing, its YOUR playing and thats what counts :wink: )

Yeah you can hear the dynamic distortion thats feeding off what its fed, and thats why its so useful with so many things , it makes itself part of what ever sound its injected into........


What order is your stack ??

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:55 am
by Donner
JimmyPageTone wrote:I'll definitely research that CAfuzz. Thanks Donner.

On a side note, I'd like to thank you for your Youtube demos. They've been really helpful. They're almost the only BJFE demos out there!

Great playing and thanks again.


Well thanks I debated doing them as Im just your basic hack guitarist, but I think thats what people want for tone comparisons anyway ,,, if the playing is too good or too produced you dont get any real feel for the pedal used , you just want to cut the strings off your guitar , and I dont usually have THAT effect on people :mrgreen:

Yeah its kind of odd more people dont do demos of the BJFE stuff, Id think there would be alot of BJF owners with recording equipment and ability...

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:59 am
by Donner
JimmyPageTone wrote:I got my Honey Bee today and... it's absolutely unbelievable.

At first I put it in front of my amp and I thought "its good... but maybe not $415 + fees good... (keeping in mind that I'm a student without much cash)" Then I figured that since it's made to be stacked, I'll try that... I got the most amazing results by running a modded Epi Valve Jr head (Bitmo Trio mods) into a 23 watt attenuator into the HBOD and then on to my amp.
With my Les Paul I was going for a Led Zeppelin II sound and I can honestly say... I think it sounds considerably better... Of course, this is contingent on the pedal being boosted with the right pedal/preamp.

It also definitely can do Band of Gypsies with a Strat; the overdrive is extremely smooth. It can do that low John Mayer gain like in the Slow Dancing solo or Dreaming With a Broken Heart etc...

All in all, I am 110% incredibly happy with my new Honey Bee and I am now see that I will soon be hooked on BJFE pedals. I believe the hype and I've seen the awesomeness first hand. Thank you!!!




Nice!
this is actually one of the best uses for t he HB as the HB simulates the feel of powertube distortion - so getting the amp sound in front of the HB gives it plenty to play with..

Im suprised more people dont put the HB in the loop of thier amp so they get the preamp feeding into the HB

Re: Honey Bee Tone Question - for those who own it

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:33 pm
by 30west
The stacking on that recording was:
Analogman Beano Boost
Honeybee
Lovepedal Eternity

I've found I really prefer the T.B. before any O.D. pedals. Here is my pedal board line-up.

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