Special run of SB-68's Super Bee's

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Special run of SB-68's Super Bee's

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Thought I would put the feelers out...

How many of you would be interested in getting your hands on a special run SB-68 Super Bee?

A batch is near completion...

If you would like to get one send an email to Tommy's Guitrar Shop, and ask to be put on the list. The run is limited to 10 pedals..

Our email address is tommy@tommysguitarshop.com

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Email sent :marx:
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Tonally the same as the SB-66?
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Re: Special run of SB-68's Super Bee's

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The sb-66 was a smaller version of the 1966 pedal in super bee mode. The sb-67 was a three transistor MK II style circuit. Not sure what the sb-68 is going to be? :coffee: :popcorn:
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I sent the captain a message asking for the details. We should have them soon.
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redeyeflight wrote:The sb-66 was a smaller version of the 1966 pedal in super bee mode. The sb-67 was a three transistor MK II style circuit. Not sure what the sb-68 is going to be? :coffee: :popcorn:
Maybe a fat MIII/IV?
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email sent too! :-)
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kb892 wrote:Maybe a fat MIII/IV?
I really hope you're right! :popcorn:
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Re: Special run of SB-68's Super Bee's

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Here is the word from the big man at the helm...

"In a nutshell, the SB-68 is pretty the same circuit as the SB-67 we briefly made. A high gain three transistor germanium circuit based upon the Pro MKII but given the Super Bee treatment, all fat n tubby in the right places. It is built in the same sized format as the current Professional MKII we make for the Japanese market, a 150 x 80 x 50mm footprint with the slide-out battery drawer. There is no LED or DC facility, it's all about the balls, heh."

Photos will be coming soon.

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