Candy Apple Honey Buzz
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:06 pm
No, it's sadly not a custom order two in one pedal to gasp at and lust after, although such a thing would be truly wonderful.
I just believe that the Candy Apple Fuzz into Honey Bee is perhaps my absolute favourite BJF pairing. I used to think PGC into SBEQ was the be all and end all, but no more. The Honey Bee's ability to take whatever sounds the Candy Apple spits out and sculpt them into almost an entirely different thing altogether is a joy to behold, it's like having another amp with a variable speaker to put between the fuzz and your amp.
I've also been experimenting with the sag option of my Flatliner supply and found that lowering the voltage supplied to the CAF and HBOD down to what I believe to be around 6.5v-7v, can be great fun. You see plenty of talk about running pedals at increased voltage and not so much on reducing it, although I think BJ has suggested elsewhere on here to try lowering voltage in HBOD and DRD.
I'd go so far as to say that I really prefer the HBOD run this way, it reduces dynamic range a little but the pedal becomes easier to drive into delivering that sweet break up, especially with the Nature control left of noon. I'm torn on the CAF as the octave and gated sounds are better to me at 18v, but yet I prefer the other tones at lower voltage, always nice to have the option of both I suppose.
Anyone else want to share in this Candy Apple Honey Buzz?
I just believe that the Candy Apple Fuzz into Honey Bee is perhaps my absolute favourite BJF pairing. I used to think PGC into SBEQ was the be all and end all, but no more. The Honey Bee's ability to take whatever sounds the Candy Apple spits out and sculpt them into almost an entirely different thing altogether is a joy to behold, it's like having another amp with a variable speaker to put between the fuzz and your amp.
I've also been experimenting with the sag option of my Flatliner supply and found that lowering the voltage supplied to the CAF and HBOD down to what I believe to be around 6.5v-7v, can be great fun. You see plenty of talk about running pedals at increased voltage and not so much on reducing it, although I think BJ has suggested elsewhere on here to try lowering voltage in HBOD and DRD.
I'd go so far as to say that I really prefer the HBOD run this way, it reduces dynamic range a little but the pedal becomes easier to drive into delivering that sweet break up, especially with the Nature control left of noon. I'm torn on the CAF as the octave and gated sounds are better to me at 18v, but yet I prefer the other tones at lower voltage, always nice to have the option of both I suppose.
Anyone else want to share in this Candy Apple Honey Buzz?