Honey Bee Amps
Honey Bee Amps
Also known as: Honeybee Amps, Honey Bee Amplifiers
UnclaimedHoney Bee Amps is a boutique builder based in Csobánka, Hungary, specializing in custom handwired tube guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. Each amp is built point-to-point with hand-wound transformers and assembled in-house down to the wood cabinetry, tolex, and hardware, with the company's output focused on vintage-voiced designs aimed at blues and classic rock players.
The amplifier lineup...
Honey Bee Amps is a boutique builder based in Csobánka, Hungary, specializing in custom handwired tube guitar amplifiers and effects pedals. Each amp is built point-to-point with hand-wound transformers and assembled in-house down to the wood cabinetry, tolex, and hardware, with the company's output focused on vintage-voiced designs aimed at blues and classic rock players.
The amplifier lineup includes the flagship Honey Bee Head — offered in 22, 40, and 100W configurations with 6L6 or 6V6 power tubes, tube spring reverb, and a single clean channel — along with the Belief (also known as the Queen Bee, a John Mayer-inspired design) and the Charley, a 4x6550, Dumble-influenced amp voiced for Stevie Ray Vaughan-style tones. On the pedal side the company makes the Tornado Jam, Double Trouble, Clean Drive, Dolly Dagger, and a dedicated Buffer.
The brand sells direct and through its Reverb shop (Mark's Gear Garage), and its amps have been used by players including South African blues guitarist Dan Patlansky and Hungarian guitarist Tommy Katona.
Honey Bee Amps has 2 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Guitar Amplifier Heads and Overdrive Effects Pedals. Their gear is featured by 1 artist, with the strongest followings in Rock and Blues. Notable users include Dan Patlansky.
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