ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
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Re: ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
I was on the list for this latest bunch but passed - as I took the plunge in November and got a CV bee in grey form downstroke. I asked Joe what transistors were in the newest batch of bee's and he said oc72 and oc76.
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Re: ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
got my blue super bee today,
OC72 & OC76
sounds killer!
OC72 & OC76
sounds killer!
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I snagged that one.drunkenguitarist wrote:Thanks, tigerdriver.
There's a grey Bee currently for sale (at cost, no less! ) over at TGP. I was kinda hoping that there was a bit more mids because my amp can't really handle bass heavy pedals.
Here's the FS thread for anyone interested:
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=874091
A bit of an impulse buy, but boy am I glad I went for it
I don't know how to explain it best...plenty of lows and a nice kick of gain but it doesn't quite take over your sound, my guitar/amp still shine through.
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Re: ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
My Bee was waiting for me when I got home!
I didn't get to long of an initial time with it. It defnitely played nice with my Rooster and D'n'F. It cleaned up pretty well. Compared to the D*A*M Sola MKII is where I may need some time to work with initially I feel that there are very very similar sounds and characteristics between the two. I know the Bee is supposed to be less compressed and more open feeling and raspy than the MKII. Maybe I just need some fresh ears?
Then I noticed I have a shit ton of fuzzes compared to last year...I may need to sell off a couple to "finish" getting my pedal board put together...need some cables (patch and guitar/amp) and a power supply unit
I didn't get to long of an initial time with it. It defnitely played nice with my Rooster and D'n'F. It cleaned up pretty well. Compared to the D*A*M Sola MKII is where I may need some time to work with initially I feel that there are very very similar sounds and characteristics between the two. I know the Bee is supposed to be less compressed and more open feeling and raspy than the MKII. Maybe I just need some fresh ears?
Then I noticed I have a shit ton of fuzzes compared to last year...I may need to sell off a couple to "finish" getting my pedal board put together...need some cables (patch and guitar/amp) and a power supply unit
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Re: ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
Love that Gray. On the Gallardo it's called 'Grigio Telesto' and I think it's stunning. A battle ship grey of sorts and pretty hard to find on a non Super Leggera model. Here is my son and the 06 Gallardo 'Grigio Proteus'. More of a metallic grey, but the Grigio Telesto is my favorite.Scott wrote:I've got the yellow number 14> July of 2009. 2 OC 76s in there. SOOO sweeet!!!
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Re: ALL THE BEES IN THE HIVE - BEE HISTORY
this is my Super Bee...Number 96... I love its sound, I don't feel the need to tone control because, according to me, it seems tuned with the exact frequencies of which I need..
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