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Sk10 wrote:I looooove the sticker. :badlove:
It sure put a smile on my face when I opened it up. I was looking for a quote in there and got that surprise instead.
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Those green Bee's are pretty sweet :crackjam: I wonder how many people got on the list the first day :errr: ? I think when I got on about two weeks ago there were about 137 for the Bee.

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I am Incinerator wrote:Those green Bee's are pretty sweet :crackjam: I wonder how many people got on the list the first day :errr: ? I think when I got on about two weeks ago there were about 137 for the Bee.

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My favorites to date have been the Orange Bees.
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1bottlerocket wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:Those green Bee's are pretty sweet :crackjam: I wonder how many people got on the list the first day :errr: ? I think when I got on about two weeks ago there were about 137 for the Bee.

I'm in it for the long haul!
My favorites to date have been the Orange Bees.
I'm partial to the Hoochie Bee :cheers:
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1bottlerocket wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote:Those green Bee's are pretty sweet :crackjam: I wonder how many people got on the list the first day :errr: ? I think when I got on about two weeks ago there were about 137 for the Bee.

I'm in it for the long haul!
My favorites to date have been the Orange Bees.
I agree, the orange finish suits the bee well, even though bees are for the most part yellow-ish.

I'll go for just about any color when my name comes up :popcorn:
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I am Incinerator wrote: I'll go for just about any color when my name comes up :popcorn:
That is my take too!

I had a chance to play it today and I have to say, it is pretty incredible! Totally different feel than the '66. I found it a lot smoother and more sustain. Amazingly, it cleans up too with just an edge of hair on the signal. Another great build form the D*A*M lab!!! :party:
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1bottlerocket wrote:
I am Incinerator wrote: I'll go for just about any color when my name comes up :popcorn:
That is my take too!

I had a chance to play it today and I have to say, it is pretty incredible! Totally different feel than the '66. I found it a lot smoother and more sustain. Amazingly, it cleans up too with just an edge of hair on the signal. Another great build form the D*A*M lab!!! :party:
how does it compare to a MKII? I've heard that it's less compressed, more open. Is it more raspy/buzzy in the top end? More bass? I'm still a relative newbie to fuzz only fuzzes that I've played are an MKII (Skinpimp), and a Ge Fuzzface (a not-so-working '69).

My old Distortion + used to get pretty fuzzy though, as well as some of the BJFE stuff I've had.
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My good friend electric swan had a little shootout with my dams and recorded it...
the 66 in super bee mode is the biggest of the all.. more low end, more anger, more gain... around half vid he goes thru all pedals quickly to hear differences.
Sound quality is not the best but gives you a damn good idea of the differences!

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Great clip!
I can't wait till my 1966 of the last list arrives....
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Sk10 wrote:Great clip!
I can't wait till my 1966 of the last list arrives....
Me too! :hyper:

molokaio wrote:My good friend electric swan had a little shootout with my dams and recorded it...
the 66 in super bee mode is the biggest of the all.. more low end, more anger, more gain... around half vid he goes thru all pedals quickly to hear differences.
Sound quality is not the best but gives you a damn good idea of the differences!

Nice clip Rob, will check it out again later when I can turn the volume up some!
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