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Re: Life's a Beeatch

Postby Joeleo » Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:38 pm

thesjkexperience wrote:It seems HBODs get brighter as the numbers go up. Mine is in the mid 200s and the Beeatch is less bright and has a lot more control over both the sound and the feel.

I did add a few more videos :cry: I am both trying to get the bugs worked out and not get so nervous during the recording. Follow the other videos to my channel.


Don't feel embarrassed. These are great demos! Your tone is great, even if it didn't translate the way you're used to hearing live in the room. And your playing is perfect for this demo. I for one, and I'm sure some people can back me up on this, know all too well that feeling when you press record to make a demo and then get nervous or draw a blank. I wish more people followed the format you used in the demo where you play specific parts with each pedal and go through a range of parts/styles.
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Re: Life's a Beeatch

Postby Your name here » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:40 pm

Joeleo wrote:
thesjkexperience wrote:It seems HBODs get brighter as the numbers go up. Mine is in the mid 200s and the Beeatch is less bright and has a lot more control over both the sound and the feel.

I did add a few more videos :cry: I am both trying to get the bugs worked out and not get so nervous during the recording. Follow the other videos to my channel.


Don't feel embarrassed. These are great demos! Your tone is great, even if it didn't translate the way you're used to hearing live in the room. And your playing is perfect for this demo. I for one, and I'm sure some people can back me up on this, know all too well that feeling when you press record to make a demo and then get nervous or draw a blank. I wish more people followed the format you used in the demo where you play specific parts with each pedal and go through a range of parts/styles.


Agreed. I appreciated the effort. I thought it was well done, and it was nice to hear the comparisons. Thanks! :-)
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Re: Life's a Beeatch

Postby Donner » Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:16 am

Ok so youre all close ... BeeATCH stands for Additional Tone/Treble Control Happyanniversary :mrgreen:
It takes a part of the standard HB circuit that limits treble in a particular spot and makes it variable ... in a way adjusting the Suproish blanket on top ....
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Re: Life's a Beeatch

Postby jonnyrocket » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:03 pm

That's great Donner! I knew that it was somehow changing the treble frequency but never would have thought of what each letter stands for.

I have been busy these past days and can't wait till the next time I have some time to play.

Anybody else got the Beeatch?
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Re: Life's a Beeatch

Postby amp boy » Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:07 pm

i'll get one in the summer hopefully.
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