by colourtones » Sun Oct 13, 2013 10:00 pm
So here it goes:
I am comparing/contrasting the #93 BJFE HBOD and he BF Homey Beeatch. For those unaware my desire to obtain this particular BF bee variant was due to the M(mature) and T(treble) controls described to dial in the early BJFE HB tones I dig so much.
EQ wise, the Homey is wide and stunning. The first 1/4 turn of the M knob gives all the bass/low mid content you could hope for. The remaining 3/4 shifts gradually through the middle and upper mid content in an audio taper fashion. The volume of the Homey packs a nice amplitude boost as well throughout the sweep of the knob. The drive knob goes from very light gain to a nice moderate grind. The treble knob all the way ccw feels most like the stock bee. As you continue CW it get glassier and brighter but never harsh or ice picky. It reminds me of a Matchless amplifier. These controls are extremely interactive with one another and I was astounded at my ability to go from clean to moderate drive through a very expansive equalization range. This gem has plenty of volume and eq range while having the ability to go from being a clean boost to an overdrive. The Bearfoot Homey Beeatch wins the versatility award. In many ways it falls in between a low gain Model G and an open, more HIFI early bee with broader tone control. So, with this in mind I should be able to liberate my sub #100 BJFE HB. Right? Not so fast...
As much wrangling as you can do to approximate the early HB sound with the Homey there is still a vintage, warmth sheen vibe the bjfe has that cannot be nailed down. There is a softer attack and a smoother ultra light fuzzier grind. There is a fat roundness that is unique to the honey as well. It does not get as loud or quite as open or as clean boosty as the homey but it's vintagey sweet saggy tube rectifier essence is characteristic of only the early bee. Therefore, I love and need both sounds.
I am extremely interested in the next(final?)anniversary installment of the bearfoot honey homey bee bair beest beeatch etc.. It would bee the end all bee all(pun intended)if a fifth control could adjust the parameter between the softer warm attack of the early and the tighter clarity of the beeatch. Maybe a larger box like the deluxes? I would really like to be part of the research process if possible??!!!
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colourtones on Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.