Great demo guys, thanks. I think the pedal sounds good enough to try for the price so I ordered one today. Just trying to find something cheap but half way decent to goose my Wampler Belle a bit. Trying these less expensive clones is a good way to find a good pairing I think. And finding videos like this helps a lot in making choices too. Thank you
Your videos on caline pedals proved to me that can start making my affordaboard now and build it gradually instead of wait years until I will have enough money for pricy pedals. This pedal is currently being shipped to me and I think it will be mine main overdrive on the board.
Yes, Yes, Yes, sounds great to me and for such a cheaply priced pedal I’ll definitely be getting one soon and I won’t feel like I’ve been stung cos I won’t have paid a fortune for just one pedal, thanks guys
I*m a pedal maniac and own 100+ pedals (Nobels,BOSS,MXR,XOTIC,Carl MartinT-REX,Bogner,Maxon etc.) and I love this pedal...it*s a sleeper,sounds fantastic....
I JUST got the Queen Bee, and IMHO, it's the most "tube amp" sounding pedal, I've ever played, and furthermore, reminds me of my Monoprice Stage Right 15 watt, all tube amp... Even the gain staging... The MP-15 might not get QUITE that distorted, but it's close, lol...
@@TSFAHTPS I enjoy the show! When looking at a pedal purchase I usually look at your channel for some reviews. You've helped me a lot! Thanks guys! Keep up the good work!
One of the things I love about this pedal is for once you don’t need the gain on full to get a great fat sound from the pedal. Just a sold power cord or two 😜
The clone thing is beyond stupid. Unless it was invented in the last century it is a clone. We are dealing with analog tech used in specific way. It has built in limitations of what you can do with it to make dirt pedals. There is only 4 basic ways to make an OD and only 3 to make a Fuzz. Everything is nothing but tweaking one of these blueprints by changing values of parts. If a mid 70's Tonebender is pro than trust me in comparison the Caline is high end gourmet! An original Fuzz Face only has 9 parts on it's circuit board!!! WTF ...the Caline is a masterpiece in comparison. I have 80 pedals that I actually use. Some I paid $300.00 USD and more. I have a germanium Fuzz Face I paid $25.00 USD. Does it sound less pro than my gourmet Fuzz. NO different yes but not better. We got to stop using our EYES to listen with.
It is a WTF day ...some 3 months after this was posted and I had a chance to play a friends vintage BOSS OD-1 ...OUCH! The first Op-Amp OD ever made and the similarity is undeniable! The most amusing thing all the pedals this is getting compared to are painted orange. The whole thing is like some 'in' joke :-)
I got one, and it's exactly like my Joyo Sweet Baby. Perhaps a bit less compressed, a bit 'crunchier', a hair less high end, and a hair less low-end. Any differences could be down to component variance. Good product. Makes your big amp sound like a low-watt Valco/Supro. Pretty well nails that 'Whole Lotta Love' thang. Great, now I'm imagining Robert Plant in the hotel with the groupies wanting to find out if he really has a 'whole lotta' or not... Maybe that's why so many hotel rooms got trashed... rockers not living up to their on-stage bravado!
I love Caline stuff... I'd have my Pure Sky today, but I live in Nashville, and we're essentially snowed in, lol... Maybe tomorrow... But this pedal sounds great! I've got a Joyo Baatsin which has 9 popular overdrives (great "sampler" pedal to see what you like) and it DOES have a "Sweet Baby" built in, but I don't care too much for it... On the Baatsin it comes off "fizzy" and a lil "spatty", almost like a fuzz... Which I don't dig... I've got probably 15 overdrive pedals and not a single fuzz, lol... But I'm kinda talkin about a clone of a clone of a clone, lol... Great demo, guys...
The Fano?? They are their own P90s...I think it just says "Fano proprietary designed and spec'd P-90's"...but I really like them a LOT...its become one of my favourite guitars...sound and plays really good!!
Appears to be a Sweet Honey clone, which is a Valco emulator. I really like my Joyo Sweet Baby, which is a clone. Play "Whole Lotta Love" to know if it sounds like a Valco. My Sweet Baby can double as a pre-amp (via the Send Return jack). Rather wide frequency spectrum comes through. Very touch sensitive like a real pre-amp. Very quiet operation, too.
It could be a Honey Bee clone, too. Someone commented on Amazon saying it behaves more like a Honey Bee than a Sweet Honey. They're similar pedals, but I guess the Honey Bee has a looser low end and is generally a bit darker, and has a bit less gain. Caline's marketing implies this is the same as their CP-84 Honeycomb Tone. And the old marketing for that was cryptic: "our take on the infamous sweet spot overdrive". That could imply the Keeley Sweet Spot. All three of the possible origin pedals are in the same ballpark...
OK, I got one, and it's exactly like the Joyo Sweet Baby. Perhaps a bit less compressed, a bit 'crunchier', a hair less high end, and a hair less low-end. Any differences could be down to component variance.
Do the stack attack and the enchanted tone when u can. Stack attack is phenomenal, sounds like a $200 dumble type drive, its got 3 different levels of compressor on it. The enchanted tone i havent tried yet.
Clones are never as good as original but in a pinch they get the job done. But is it really so hard to not steal designs ??? So many ways to reach the goal find your own path, the ground is softer on the less trodden road.
Great demo, as always, guys. Regarding those manufacturers having words with you: fuck 'em. Seriously. If your pedal is that much better, it should speak for itself. Sorry for the strong language, but stuff like that (trying to dictate to you guys what pedals to demo) genuinely pisses me off.
I think they do have a point...there work is being ripped off...but there is a difference (in my opinion anyways) between saying that something that you cloned is actually your original idea or concept (like Vertex did a few years back with the BBE wah) and actually stating that this is based on whatever pedal its copying - I think if you say "this is based on..." you actually acknowledge that its a clone and people know what its based on...and I do think its a way for people to try out these 'boutique' pedals without long waiting lists and crazy second hand prices...the guitar gear scene is such a brand driven scene that I think if people like these 'clones' they will...or a lot of them will eventually buy the 'real thing' ...we talked about that a bit in our next podcast and I think we will make a video about it too!
That makes sense. There is a huge difference between just putting out an exact replica in a different case, and putting at least a small tweak on the circuit.
if this bee pedal sounds in person thru a clean hotrod deville like it does on your demo . dont buy a sweet honey . i have one it is always on my board .dont buy honey bee niether .save ur money and buy this queen bee. we all know pedals are way over priced. the queen bee is a fair deal for a change.dont believe that talk about better parts.its like c.t.s. pots they go bad all the time. the queen bee sounds better than my m.p. sweet honey,on this show anyway.
Great demo guys, thanks. I think the pedal sounds good enough to try for the price so I ordered one today. Just trying to find something cheap but half way decent to goose my Wampler Belle a bit. Trying these less expensive clones is a good way to find a good pairing I think. And finding videos like this helps a lot in making choices too.
Thank you
Your videos on caline pedals proved to me that can start making my affordaboard now and build it gradually instead of wait years until I will have enough money for pricy pedals. This pedal is currently being shipped to me and I think it will be mine main overdrive on the board.
Absolutely...hope you’ll like it!!
Thank You very much for all you do. You both are great and thank you.
Yes, Yes, Yes, sounds great to me and for such a cheaply priced pedal I’ll definitely be getting one soon and I won’t feel like I’ve been stung cos I won’t have paid a fortune for just one pedal, thanks guys
Thank you Steve
I*m a pedal maniac and own 100+ pedals (Nobels,BOSS,MXR,XOTIC,Carl MartinT-REX,Bogner,Maxon etc.) and I love this pedal...it*s a sleeper,sounds fantastic....
I just got this and loved it , I also bought the Mainara revers effects as well very versatile atmospheric. Sounds
I JUST got the Queen Bee, and IMHO, it's the most "tube amp" sounding pedal, I've ever played, and furthermore, reminds me of my Monoprice Stage Right 15 watt, all tube amp... Even the gain staging... The MP-15 might not get QUITE that distorted, but it's close, lol...
I bought a Caline Time/Space for a cheap 2nd delay & it’s great. I’m thinking of getting their Clon Clone.
Nice breakdown! Will you guys be covering the Caline M-Fuzz anytime soon?
Great sounding pedal.
It sure is...thanks Jason!!
@@TSFAHTPS I enjoy the show! When looking at a pedal purchase I usually look at your channel for some reviews. You've helped me a lot! Thanks guys! Keep up the good work!
One of the things I love about this pedal is for once you don’t need the gain on full to get a great fat sound from the pedal. Just a sold power cord or two 😜
But full gain is always better 😜 -Gabor
The clone thing is beyond stupid. Unless it was invented in the last century it is a clone. We are dealing with analog tech used in specific way. It has built in limitations of what you can do with it to make dirt pedals. There is only 4 basic ways to make an OD and only 3 to make a Fuzz. Everything is nothing but tweaking one of these blueprints by changing values of parts. If a mid 70's Tonebender is pro than trust me in comparison the Caline is high end gourmet! An original Fuzz Face only has 9 parts on it's circuit board!!! WTF ...the Caline is a masterpiece in comparison. I have 80 pedals that I actually use. Some I paid $300.00 USD and more. I have a germanium Fuzz Face I paid $25.00 USD. Does it sound less pro than my gourmet Fuzz. NO different yes but not better. We got to stop using our EYES to listen with.
Exactly. Well said.
It is a WTF day ...some 3 months after this was posted and I had a chance to play a friends vintage BOSS OD-1 ...OUCH!
The first Op-Amp OD ever made and the similarity is undeniable! The most amusing thing all the pedals this is getting compared to are painted orange. The whole thing is like some 'in' joke :-)
Amazing!
I got one, and it's exactly like my Joyo Sweet Baby. Perhaps a bit less compressed, a bit 'crunchier', a hair less high end, and a hair less low-end. Any differences could be down to component variance. Good product. Makes your big amp sound like a low-watt Valco/Supro. Pretty well nails that 'Whole Lotta Love' thang.
Great, now I'm imagining Robert Plant in the hotel with the groupies wanting to find out if he really has a 'whole lotta' or not... Maybe that's why so many hotel rooms got trashed... rockers not living up to their on-stage bravado!
Doesn't sound bad, but I really like its graphics 😄
12:50 wow that sound! Let's get beeed! :)
It works really well into that amps dirty channel!! Hope you're well mate!!
I love Caline stuff... I'd have my Pure Sky today, but I live in Nashville, and we're essentially snowed in, lol... Maybe tomorrow... But this pedal sounds great! I've got a Joyo Baatsin which has 9 popular overdrives (great "sampler" pedal to see what you like) and it DOES have a "Sweet Baby" built in, but I don't care too much for it... On the Baatsin it comes off "fizzy" and a lil "spatty", almost like a fuzz... Which I don't dig... I've got probably 15 overdrive pedals and not a single fuzz, lol... But I'm kinda talkin about a clone of a clone of a clone, lol... Great demo, guys...
Thank you!!
What pick ups are on that Thano? Are they P90s or humbuckers that thing rocks
The Fano?? They are their own P90s...I think it just says "Fano proprietary designed and spec'd P-90's"...but I really like them a LOT...its become one of my favourite guitars...sound and plays really good!!
Appears to be a Sweet Honey clone, which is a Valco emulator. I really like my Joyo Sweet Baby, which is a clone. Play "Whole Lotta Love" to know if it sounds like a Valco.
My Sweet Baby can double as a pre-amp (via the Send Return jack). Rather wide frequency spectrum comes through. Very touch sensitive like a real pre-amp. Very quiet operation, too.
Yeah thats what it is...I gotta try it through the effects return - thanks Andrew
It could be a Honey Bee clone, too. Someone commented on Amazon saying it behaves more like a Honey Bee than a Sweet Honey. They're similar pedals, but I guess the Honey Bee has a looser low end and is generally a bit darker, and has a bit less gain.
Caline's marketing implies this is the same as their CP-84 Honeycomb Tone. And the old marketing for that was cryptic: "our take on the infamous sweet spot overdrive". That could imply the Keeley Sweet Spot. All three of the possible origin pedals are in the same ballpark...
OK, I got one, and it's exactly like the Joyo Sweet Baby. Perhaps a bit less compressed, a bit 'crunchier', a hair less high end, and a hair less low-end. Any differences could be down to component variance.
Do the stack attack and the enchanted tone when u can. Stack attack is phenomenal, sounds like a $200 dumble type drive, its got 3 different levels of compressor on it. The enchanted tone i havent tried yet.
This or the Caline Enchanted Tone?
I can’t help...I haven’t tried the Enchanted Tone yet...that’s their Zendrive right?
@@TSFAHTPS I don't know man btw nice demo. The pedal sounds good 👌🏻
Let’s get bee’d 🤣
Clones are never as good as original but in a pinch they get the job done. But is it really so hard to not steal designs ??? So many ways to reach the goal find your own path, the ground is softer on the less trodden road.
Put a fuzz face in front of one of these and really cool stuff happens.
Basado en el bluesbreaker
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Great demo, as always, guys. Regarding those manufacturers having words with you: fuck 'em. Seriously. If your pedal is that much better, it should speak for itself. Sorry for the strong language, but stuff like that (trying to dictate to you guys what pedals to demo) genuinely pisses me off.
I think they do have a point...there work is being ripped off...but there is a difference (in my opinion anyways) between saying that something that you cloned is actually your original idea or concept (like Vertex did a few years back with the BBE wah) and actually stating that this is based on whatever pedal its copying - I think if you say "this is based on..." you actually acknowledge that its a clone and people know what its based on...and I do think its a way for people to try out these 'boutique' pedals without long waiting lists and crazy second hand prices...the guitar gear scene is such a brand driven scene that I think if people like these 'clones' they will...or a lot of them will eventually buy the 'real thing' ...we talked about that a bit in our next podcast and I think we will make a video about it too!
That makes sense. There is a huge difference between just putting out an exact replica in a different case, and putting at least a small tweak on the circuit.
Kinda marshally sounding to me..
Best clone overdrive by caline, how to others pedals of this company,for me its is a very best overdrive pedal song more vintage!
T-REX Mudhoney? mmmmmm I think maybe?
It could be the Fullerton but it sounds more like the T-REX
Mad professor sweet honey maybe?
@@PooNinja Most likely. Just as the Joyo Sweet Baby is a Sweet Honey clone. In fact, I think the same family runs both Caline and Joyo.
Family... or corporation ??? Muhahaha
@@PooNinja The husband owns and runs one, the wife the other. Literal family.
if this bee pedal sounds in person thru a clean hotrod deville like it does on your demo . dont buy a sweet honey . i have one it is always on my board .dont buy honey bee niether .save ur money and buy this queen bee. we all know pedals are way over priced. the queen bee is a fair deal for a change.dont believe that talk about better parts.its like c.t.s. pots they go bad all the time. the queen bee sounds better than my m.p. sweet honey,on this show anyway.
Weird that, demoing an overdrive and playing jangly chords.Also starting a riff in one key ending up in a different,false key.
I know...how can anyone play something different and have fun doing it...amateurs