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Honey Bee Overdrive

Postby Teahead » Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:53 am

A wonderfully dynamic and responsive overdrive pedal, unlike any other I've tried and capable of bringing it's warm, sweet voicings to any set up as it stacks so well.

HB clip ... http://www.uncledig.com/clipgallery/Tea ... eybee3.mp3

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Postby amphead777 » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:08 pm

Interesting, the most popular BJF on all the other forums is the Honey Bee.

This is the first HB post in this BJF forum. Hmm.. What does that mean? :?:
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Postby thebot75 » Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:28 pm

Maybe only that the Honey Bee needs no more hype and people are keen to talk about the lesser known BJFs here? I'll certainly praise the Honey Bee any time anyone brings it up! :D
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Postby Eskimo_Joe » Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:37 pm

I have a BBOD, a DRD, an EGDM, a PPF, a MP LGW, and a HB, and the pedal I use most, is by far the Honey Bee. Enough said, I think.
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Postby horsehead75 » Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:43 am

Second that,

my main BJ thang is the MIGHTY Honey Bee. Suits everything, with or without.

I?d be interested to get a "double HB" with option to use it separetely (as a slight boost and/or middle drive positions.. There is in the "rare pedal photos" HB & boost pedal, but I?d like a pedal that has 2 x HB - as I?ve fell in love with one, it takes two to tango.

Yes, I should buy second one, but I?d like to get one thing combined.


Eskimo_Joe wrote:I have a BBOD, a DRD, an EGDM, a PPF, a MP LGW, and a HB, and the pedal I use most, is by far the Honey Bee. Enough said, I think.
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Postby Donner » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:22 pm

The HB is alot like a small amp in that its sound has a lot to do with whats put into it .....

it can be a little dark and even dull at low volume with weak input..... but t he fun starts when you start throwing a hotter input or a crazy fuzz and start messing with the dynamic response start playing the pedal itself, not just playing thru it...... 8)
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Postby Lifetimer » Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:17 am

yes, and the HB works well both with
valve amps or solid state amps
i still keep my first cheap amp
a small Marshall VS15R
and the HB blends well with it
Parker Fly Classic / Warrior Isabella - Lovepedal BBB - Korg PBT - Tonefactor AF - Maxon PT999 - BJFE PGC - BadCat 2Tone - BJFE HBOD - BJFE SBEQ - ZVEX LoFi - Maxon CS505 - Maxon AD80 - Maxon AD900 - Bad Cat CubIIR

i am here to learn, thank you everyone
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Postby jb1911 » Sun May 20, 2007 6:49 am

horsehead75 wrote:Second that,

my main BJ thang is the MIGHTY Honey Bee. Suits everything, with or without.

I?d be interested to get a "double HB" with option to use it separetely (as a slight boost and/or middle drive positions.. There is in the "rare pedal photos" HB & boost pedal, but I?d like a pedal that has 2 x HB - as I?ve fell in love with one, it takes two to tango.

Yes, I should buy second one, but I?d like to get one thing combined.


Eskimo_Joe wrote:I have a BBOD, a DRD, an EGDM, a PPF, a MP LGW, and a HB, and the pedal I use most, is by far the Honey Bee. Enough said, I think.


You want a second one, I can't even get my first. How do I get my first?
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Postby jb1911 » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:34 pm

Never mind, I got one.
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Postby Donner » Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:04 pm

jb1911 wrote:Never mind, I got one.


Cool let us know what you think of it..... 8)
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