SuperBee for Teh Hevay?

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I have Scottish heritage. Can I haz Super Bee? :badteeth:
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1bottlerocket wrote:The picture is becoming more clear everyday, Scot, thrive on sleep deprivation...One of my best friends here in Switzerland is from Scotland, He moved away awhile back, I got a kick out of his humor too.
I think we're all a wee bit fucked in the head sometimes...




The Scottish guy who does the late show, Craig Ferguson, used to be really funny -- his stage name was Bing Hitler.
We also gave the world Jerry Sadowitz...and Frankie Boyle...

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Craig Ferguson still is funny in my book.
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Here you go...for the Switzerland connection :hihi:



EDIT: Left turn thread hijack...sorry.
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Holy crap, he's changed. He doesn't have near the amount of accent and probably is a little bit more detoxed since then. I've always liked his show more than his standup comedy routines. He's much better off-the-cuff. His standup is kinda uncomfortable.
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:marx:
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I finally had a chance to give my Super Bee a really thorough run through with my regular setup today. It went like this:
1990 LP Studio, stock pickups, tuned to B -> Super Bee -> Green 120 & '76 Orange Overdrive 120s running daisy chained into two separate Orange 4x12 cabs. I am a HUGE supporter of Meatheads, but hot damn, does the Super Bee give them a run for their money!! One of the most amazing things to me is how quiet, as in no extraneous noise and feedback) the Super Bee is! At gain and volume levels where the Meatheads would be feeding back, the Super Bee is real quiet. The gain is so saturated but still toothy and defined even up full. Slow riffs on the low B have a great sinister tone. This is much meaner than either Super Bee mode on a standard '66 or my Sola MKII. At first I thought it would basically be a stripped down '66 tuned to Super Bee mode, but don't make that mistake! It is it's own animal to be damn sure. There seems to be a point where I can roll the Super Bee's attack back maybe 1/16th of a turn and it rounds the highs and smoothes the gain all around. Set like that, it does some GREAt Sunn0))) tunes :badteeth: I LOVE this thing!!!
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i love sharin foo wrote: I am a HUGE supporter of Meatheads, but hot damn, does the Super Bee give them a run for their money!!
This is much meaner than either Super Bee mode on a standard '66 or my Sola MKII. :badteeth: I LOVE this thing!!!
mine is on the way :dance: i can't wait to hear this thing.
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That is great news Jack!!

I definitely look forward to hearing what you think of it :marx:
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it just seem to take sooo long for the pedals to ship from UK to US...
that 10 days feels like a month... :hihi:
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